Plague

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Plague events occur at nightfall (the end of Build Phase) in order to kill a few dwarves so they will play as monsters. The amount of dwarves killed is proportional to the amount of dwarves in the game, in order to make the game fair. About half the dwarves will die to the plague if the game has 20 players or less, and about a third if it has 21 or more. Dwarves that befall said plague will also get one additional monster mana per second upon death. Heroes are immune to all Plague events.

Plague Events

These events can occur in any game, which one happens to occur is random.

Old Plague

You have become sick and will soon die! Wither effects kill you quickly and make you unable to use your Healing Ale.

Zombie Infection

You have contracted the Zombie Infection! You will instantly become a zombie and slowly die, but hitting other dwarves may spread the infection!

DEATH

DEATH has come to claim your souls. He screeches as he teleports from dwarf to dwarf, killing them as he goes. If you see DEATH, avert your eyes and run, your only hope is he claims another dwarf in your place.

Storm

A STORM COMETH! Passing storms strike lightning around the map. Bouncing through the air probably isn't a good idea, but maybe being grounded isn't that much better anyway...

Purge

The dwarves are lifted by an other-worldly force high into the air, some of which having their souls ripped from their body. The now lifeless corpses fall to the ground, as well as those which retained their souls, protected on their fall.

Admin Events

These events are plague events that are started by admins and do not happen often, if at all. Their appearance is legendary.

DARAGOR

The son of Vlaurunga has become angry with the dwarves. You must fight against this dragon in order to slay him and save your fellow dwarves, but many will die in the process. Keep him at range, and if he starts to speak, RUN.

DOOM

The air around the dwarves gets colder and thicker. A force begins to pull them in, and the closer they seem to get to it, the stronger the draw becomes. If you get too close, it may just completely consume you.