Hello, I was hoping to talk to some fellow players about the nature of Giant Sponges. This entry can be moved if it is in the wrong spot/forum and I apologize. I was misled by the
http://dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/DF2014:Giant_sponge entry stating:
If some hapless dwarf appears near their water, giant sponges may feel suddenly threatened and charge (!) the hapless dwarf and engage in combat - the only occasion when they move at all. They may also become enraged or unconscious or feel pain, as utterly improbable as that sounds.
"Without a nervous system, the only thing it can feel is ANGER."
While I saw they may be aggressive (mangled sea lamprey cartilage resting near one of them with reports of the sponge attacking first), one actually ran away from something in terror! (a fish? one of my dwarves walking too close to it? There isn't much wildlife in my save right now and I didn't see what happened at first)
It clearly had the terrified icon; I consulted the wiki to confirm this. It ran so much it even became winded (status icon) and was so eager to flee I believe it walked too often on 4/7 etc. water depth tiles and air-drowned itself! (there were no reports of fighting in this circumstance) A giant sponge body was left in it's wake.
Does anyone have similar experiences with Giant Sponges? I wanted to discuss here first before thinking about possibly altering the entry, as I believe it is misleading.
One alternative could be that it only moved in the
first place because it saw something it wanted to attack, charged, never made contact somehow?, and then saw something that made it terrified and decided to run away after that? Has anyone experienced a case of a Giant Sponge moving
in the first place due to something other than wanting to attack?
I am now incredibly invested in finding out more about Giant Sponges and other immobile/halfway immobile creatures.