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'''Infected ghouls''' {{Tile|Ñ|4:1}} are a type of [[undead]] [[night creature]] created by necromancers who can spread their condition through their bites. Like victims of [[werebeast]]s, a [[creature]] bitten by a ghoul will become infected with their contagion - should the initial bite break the skin - turning them against their allies almost instantly.  
 
'''Infected ghouls''' {{Tile|Ñ|4:1}} are a type of [[undead]] [[night creature]] created by necromancers who can spread their condition through their bites. Like victims of [[werebeast]]s, a [[creature]] bitten by a ghoul will become infected with their contagion - should the initial bite break the skin - turning them against their allies almost instantly.  
  
Ghouls are essentially artificially-created husks/thralls, being extremely physically strong and tough, fearless, and immune to a number of status effects, such as stunning or becoming winded due to injuries.  Pulping/mangling and blood loss seem to be the only reliable ways to put them down without resorting to atom smashers or cages, and are sometimes a part of assaults launched by necromancers. Additionally, some [[experiment]]s may sometimes be turned into ghouls, magnifying their already often-formidable forms further.
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Ghouls are essentially artificially created husks/thralls, being extremely physically strong and tough, fearless, and immune to a number of status effects, such as stunning or becoming winded due to injuries.  Pulping/mangling and blood loss seem to be the only reliable ways to put them down without resorting to atom smashers or cages, and are sometimes a part of assaults launched by necromancers. Additionally, some [[experiment]]s may sometimes be turned into ghouls, magnifying their already often-formidable forms further.
  
 
Additionally, historical figures infected by ghouls may arrive as visitors, at which point they will proceed to either attack, or stand and glare menacingly at your livestock, should they happen upon it while going to whatever location attracted them (this behavior is presumably a bug on all counts.)
 
Additionally, historical figures infected by ghouls may arrive as visitors, at which point they will proceed to either attack, or stand and glare menacingly at your livestock, should they happen upon it while going to whatever location attracted them (this behavior is presumably a bug on all counts.)
 
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Revision as of 07:47, 1 September 2020

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Infected ghouls Ñ are a type of undead night creature created by necromancers who can spread their condition through their bites. Like victims of werebeasts, a creature bitten by a ghoul will become infected with their contagion - should the initial bite break the skin - turning them against their allies almost instantly.

Ghouls are essentially artificially created husks/thralls, being extremely physically strong and tough, fearless, and immune to a number of status effects, such as stunning or becoming winded due to injuries. Pulping/mangling and blood loss seem to be the only reliable ways to put them down without resorting to atom smashers or cages, and are sometimes a part of assaults launched by necromancers. Additionally, some experiments may sometimes be turned into ghouls, magnifying their already often-formidable forms further.

Additionally, historical figures infected by ghouls may arrive as visitors, at which point they will proceed to either attack, or stand and glare menacingly at your livestock, should they happen upon it while going to whatever location attracted them (this behavior is presumably a bug on all counts.)