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Simurgh-type Endbringers can create temporary random effects to all creatures exposed to their song, like making their personality more erratic or causing feelings of dread.
They can also turn creatures directly exposed to them into "song transmitters" who will permanently gain the ability to cause the above effects to those around them. Song transmitters are otherwise indistinguishable from normal dwarves.
Finally they can turn creatures into "time bombs" who may, at some point after one year, randomly go berserk, and become harder to kill while berserking - and anyone exposed to one of these berserkers has a chance to become a song transmitter. However, song transmitters cannot create time bombs or new song transmitters.
and now its 1.2 and works great
I have a bit of a question of what does Simurghs song actually do? I havent yet encountered her in the normal game, and in the arena I dont really see many effects, but thats probobly because arena isnt really good at demonstrating dwarfs going mad
and its still version 1
so something aint workin
I tried it again. The version should be 1.2.
Also it still crashed the game when I spanwed all 3 of them and made em fight each other idk why
Also are they supposed to look like that? they all look the same like wierd little blue creatures?