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'''Troglodytes''' are common monsters that live in [[cave]]s in tribes of 5 to 10. Being the size of a [[Dwarf]], they are not very dangerous.
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'''Troglodytes''' are common monsters that live in [[cave]]s in tribes of 5 to 10. Being the size of a [[Dwarf]], they are not very dangerous to miners or trained war-dwarfs. Unarmed, unskilled dwarves can be threatened, though they will likely be able to escape if necessary.
  
 
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Troglodytes are common monsters that live in caves in tribes of 5 to 10. Being the size of a Dwarf, they are not very dangerous to miners or trained war-dwarfs. Unarmed, unskilled dwarves can be threatened, though they will likely be able to escape if necessary.

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