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*If you're not caught, you may still receive visits from [[Agent|agents]] and [[Quester|questers]] inquiring about the artifact's location. Once they know it's in your fortress, they may demand you bring it back, or sneak back with the intent to come back with an army to make their demands more convincing. | *If you're not caught, you may still receive visits from [[Agent|agents]] and [[Quester|questers]] inquiring about the artifact's location. Once they know it's in your fortress, they may demand you bring it back, or sneak back with the intent to come back with an army to make their demands more convincing. | ||
− | Under the rumour system, artifacts created in your fortress can also become known to foreign sites and | + | Under the rumour system, artifacts created in your fortress can also become known to foreign sites and civilisations. Some of their [[historical figure]]s may then lay claim to your artifacts, and plot to steal them. |
=== Adventure mode === | === Adventure mode === |