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A cave is a natural formation that occurs in [[mountain|mountainous]] or rocky areas. Some caves may contain hostile creatures or [[water]], and vary in size from a few tiles to long, winding passageways.
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A cave is a natural formation that occurs in mountainous or rocky areas. Some caves may contain hostile creatures or [[water]], and vary in size from a few tiles to long, winding passageways.
  
Caves tend to be somewhat rare when placing a fortress, and the easiest places to find them seem to be named locales such as mountains and [[volcano|volcanoes]].
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Caves tend to be somewhat rare when placing a fortress, and the easiest places to find them seem to be named locales such as [[mountain|mountains]] and [[volcano|volcanoes]].
  
 
It is believed that the Dwarves' ancestors once lived in caves thousands of years ago, but most modern Dwarves scoff at the idea that their distant relatives could have lived in such base conditions.
 
It is believed that the Dwarves' ancestors once lived in caves thousands of years ago, but most modern Dwarves scoff at the idea that their distant relatives could have lived in such base conditions.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:06, 13 November 2007

A cave is a natural formation that occurs in mountainous or rocky areas. Some caves may contain hostile creatures or water, and vary in size from a few tiles to long, winding passageways.

Caves tend to be somewhat rare when placing a fortress, and the easiest places to find them seem to be named locales such as mountains and volcanoes.

It is believed that the Dwarves' ancestors once lived in caves thousands of years ago, but most modern Dwarves scoff at the idea that their distant relatives could have lived in such base conditions.

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