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They pose the same threat as the other giant humanoids, as they are also {{l|size|enormous}} and {{l|building destroyer}}s. They are usually found in {{l|cave}}s, so if you {{l|embark}} near one, be careful.<br>
 
They pose the same threat as the other giant humanoids, as they are also {{l|size|enormous}} and {{l|building destroyer}}s. They are usually found in {{l|cave}}s, so if you {{l|embark}} near one, be careful.<br>
 
The heads are known to argue with each other, but that doesn't make the ettin any less {{l|fun|dangerous}}.<br>
 
The heads are known to argue with each other, but that doesn't make the ettin any less {{l|fun|dangerous}}.<br>
They can survive having one of their heads loppeds off, but may die nonetheless due to the heavy bleeding.
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They can survive having one of their heads loppeds off, but may die nonetheless due to the heavy bleeding.  Can be easily stopped with weapon trap powered by 3+ large serrated discs (iron or better).
  
 
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Revision as of 07:44, 25 February 2011

Ettin

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Biome
  • Any land
Cannot be tamed
This creature cannot be butchered

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Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.
A giant humanoid monster with two heads.

Ettins are similar to the Template:L and the Template:L, but they have two heads. They pose the same threat as the other giant humanoids, as they are also Template:L and Template:Ls. They are usually found in Template:Ls, so if you Template:L near one, be careful.
The heads are known to argue with each other, but that doesn't make the ettin any less Template:L.
They can survive having one of their heads loppeds off, but may die nonetheless due to the heavy bleeding. Can be easily stopped with weapon trap powered by 3+ large serrated discs (iron or better).

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