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The benchmark species against which others are compared, '''humans''' play a major, though somewhat inconspicuous role in the far-flung realms of ''Dungeon Crawl''. Aside from a somewhat increased presence as specialized guardians of [[the Vaults]], humans tend to be scattered widely across the [[Dungeon]] and its [[branch]]es, arriving most often as unique, individually-named foes rather than as generic types of monster - they are arguably the one species best represented in this way.
 
The benchmark species against which others are compared, '''humans''' play a major, though somewhat inconspicuous role in the far-flung realms of ''Dungeon Crawl''. Aside from a somewhat increased presence as specialized guardians of [[the Vaults]], humans tend to be scattered widely across the [[Dungeon]] and its [[branch]]es, arriving most often as unique, individually-named foes rather than as generic types of monster - they are arguably the one species best represented in this way.
  
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==Human types==
 
==Human types==
{{monsterlink|Slave}} - Held in [[Pikel]]'s thrall, these pathetic figures are a threat to low-level characters but will be freed if their master dies.
 
 
 
{{Magenta|p}} [[File:Wizard (monster).png]] '''[[Wizard (monster)|Wizard]]''' - These eccentric magic-users possess an eclectic spell-set replete with dangerous conjurations and enchantments.
 
{{Magenta|p}} [[File:Wizard (monster).png]] '''[[Wizard (monster)|Wizard]]''' - These eccentric magic-users possess an eclectic spell-set replete with dangerous conjurations and enchantments.
  
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{{monsterlink|Death knight}} - Warrior-priests of the dark god [[Yredelemnul]] who can invoke necromantic powers. Often accompanied by several undead thralls.
 
{{monsterlink|Death knight}} - Warrior-priests of the dark god [[Yredelemnul]] who can invoke necromantic powers. Often accompanied by several undead thralls.
  
{{monsterlink|Master elementalist}} - Exceptional mages which possess spells from all four schools of [[element]]al magic.
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{{monsterlink|Master elementalist}} - Exceptional mages who have mastered spells from all four schools of [[element]]al magic.
  
{{monsterlink|Hell knight}} - Powerful warriors often found together that employ the very fires of [[hell]] itself.
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{{monsterlink|Hell knight}} - Powerful warriors that employ the very fires of [[hell]] itself. Often found roaming the deeper portions of the Dungeon in groups.
  
 
====[[The Vaults|Vault]] guardians====
 
====[[The Vaults|Vault]] guardians====
{{monsterlink|Vault guard}} - Plentiful lumbering oafs with heavy weapons and sturdy armour.
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{{monsterlink|Vault guard}} - Unexciting but durable foot soldiers with heavy weapons and sturdy armour.
  
 
{{monsterlink|Ironbrand convoker}} - Guardians that [[Word of Recall|recall]] and [[Might Other|strengthen]] reinforcements from elsewhere on the floor.
 
{{monsterlink|Ironbrand convoker}} - Guardians that [[Word of Recall|recall]] and [[Might Other|strengthen]] reinforcements from elsewhere on the floor.
  
{{monsterlink|Ironheart preserver}} - Support units that soak partial damage for their allies, effectively doubling their HP until the preserver dies.
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{{monsterlink|Ironheart preserver}} - Support units that absorb part of the damage inflicted on their allies, effectively doubling their HP until the preserver dies.
  
{{monsterlink|Vault sentinel}} - Vigilant guards who can put the entirety of the Vaults on alert, then [[Sentinel's Mark|mark intruders]] to ensure their capture. May come with a [[crossbow]].
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{{monsterlink|Vault sentinel}} - Vigilant guards who can put the entirety of the Vaults on alert, then [[Sentinel's Mark|mark intruders]] to ensure their elimination. May come with a [[crossbow]].
  
 
{{monsterlink|Vault warden}} - Chief enforcers of the vaults entrusted with the ability to seal the [[door]]s and [[stair]]s, trapping trespassers until one or the other dies.
 
{{monsterlink|Vault warden}} - Chief enforcers of the vaults entrusted with the ability to seal the [[door]]s and [[stair]]s, trapping trespassers until one or the other dies.
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{{monsterlink|Ragged hierophant}} - Mages that maintain and support the Desolation's [[list of constructs|construct]] enforcers.
 
{{monsterlink|Ragged hierophant}} - Mages that maintain and support the Desolation's [[list of constructs|construct]] enforcers.
  
{{monsterlink|Imperial myrmidon}} - Elite cultists which strip your [[magic resistance]] in preparation for their dangerous [[Hexes]].
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{{monsterlink|Imperial myrmidon}} - Elite cultists which strip your [[willpower]] in preparation for their dangerous [[Hexes]].
  
 
====Para-Humans====
 
====Para-Humans====
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{{monsterlink|Sigmund}} - An older, more dangerous brother to Edmund, he is the bane of low-level characters.
 
{{monsterlink|Sigmund}} - An older, more dangerous brother to Edmund, he is the bane of low-level characters.
  
{{monsterlink|Edmund}} - A weaker, younger brother to Sigmund who focuses entirely on melee with an enchanted flail.
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{{monsterlink|Edmund}} - A weaker, younger brother to Sigmund who focuses entirely on melee combat with an enchanted flail.
  
 
{{monsterlink|Eustachio}} - A mustachioed [[summoner]] found early in the game.
 
{{monsterlink|Eustachio}} - A mustachioed [[summoner]] found early in the game.
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{{monsterlink|Erica}} - An adventuress found in the mid-game; [[hydra]]-slayers everywhere covet her [[flaming]] blade.
 
{{monsterlink|Erica}} - An adventuress found in the mid-game; [[hydra]]-slayers everywhere covet her [[flaming]] blade.
  
{{monsterlink|Harold}} - A middle-aged bounty-hunter nearing retirement; he specializes in [[Sentinel's Mark|tracking]] and [[throwing net|trapping]] his quarry.
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{{monsterlink|Harold}} - A middle-aged bounty hunter nearing retirement; he specializes in [[Sentinel's Mark|tracking]] and [[throwing net|trapping]] his quarry.
  
{{monsterlink|Josephine}} - A withered, decaying [[necromancer]] with an escort of [[wraith]]s.
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{{monsterlink|Josephine}} - A withered, decaying [[necromancer]] who travels with an entourage of [[wraith]]s.
  
 
{{monsterlink|Rupert}} - A wild [[berserker]] with a devastating voice, Rupert charges headlong with a powerful, two-handed weapon.
 
{{monsterlink|Rupert}} - A wild [[berserker]] with a devastating voice, Rupert charges headlong with a powerful, two-handed weapon.
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{{monsterlink|Donald}} - An irritable adventurer skilled at swimming; he often possesses a rare [[shield of reflection]].
 
{{monsterlink|Donald}} - An irritable adventurer skilled at swimming; he often possesses a rare [[shield of reflection]].
  
{{monsterlink|Nikola}} - A mad scientist frightfully gifted with wielding [[Electricity|electrical]] magic.
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{{monsterlink|Nikola}} - A mad scientist frightfully gifted at wielding [[Electricity|electrical]] magic.
  
{{monsterlink|Margery}} - A particularly skilled hell knight who once slew a [[list of dragons|dragon]] in single combat and still wears its hide as armour.
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{{monsterlink|Margery}} - A particularly skilled hell knight who has slain multiple [[list of dragons|dragons]] in single combat, judging by her dragonhide armour.
  
 
{{monsterlink|Frederick}} - A powerful demigod who searches the lowest reaches of the Dungeon for worthy opponents.
 
{{monsterlink|Frederick}} - A powerful demigod who searches the lowest reaches of the Dungeon for worthy opponents.
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{{Yellow|@}} [[Image:Francis.png]] '''[[Francis]]''' - A wizened wizard who could summon dangerous [[demon]]s. Removed in [[0.8]].
 
{{Yellow|@}} [[Image:Francis.png]] '''[[Francis]]''' - A wizened wizard who could summon dangerous [[demon]]s. Removed in [[0.8]].
  
{{LightMagenta|@}} [[Image:Jozef.png]] '''[[Jozef]]''' - A tall bounty-hunter who was known for vexing characters with a number of [[trap]]s and tricks. Removed in [[0.11]].
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{{LightMagenta|@}} [[Image:Jozef.png]] '''[[Jozef]]''' - A tall bounty hunter who was known for vexing characters with a number of [[trap]]s and tricks. Removed in [[0.11]].
  
{{White|@}} [[Image:Paladin (monster).png]] '''[[Paladin (monster)|Paladin]]''' - A very rare [[holy]] monster, complete with [[halo]], who was in quest for [[The Shining One]]. Removed in [[0.13]].
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{{White|@}} [[Image:Paladin (monster).png]] '''[[Paladin (monster)|Paladin]]''' - A very rare [[holy]] monster, complete with [[halo]], who was on a quest for [[The Shining One]]. Removed in [[0.13]].
  
 
{{monsterlink|Maud}} - A female warrior known as much for her weaponry as anything else. Removed in [[0.19]].
 
{{monsterlink|Maud}} - A female warrior known as much for her weaponry as anything else. Removed in [[0.19]].
  
 
{{monsterlink|Norris}} - A cultist armed with brain and brawn, Norris charged headlong into death. Removed in [[0.19]].
 
{{monsterlink|Norris}} - A cultist armed with brain and brawn, Norris charged headlong into death. Removed in [[0.19]].
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{{monsterlink|Slave}} - Held in [[Pikel]]'s thrall, these pathetic figures were a threat to low-level characters but would be freed if their master died. Replaced with [[lemure]]s in [[0.26]].
  
 
[[Category:Human]]
 
[[Category:Human]]
 
[[Category:Lists of monsters]]
 
[[Category:Lists of monsters]]

Revision as of 08:32, 11 July 2021

Version 0.26: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.

The benchmark species against which others are compared, humans play a major, though somewhat inconspicuous role in the far-flung realms of Dungeon Crawl. Aside from a somewhat increased presence as specialized guardians of the Vaults, humans tend to be scattered widely across the Dungeon and its branches, arriving most often as unique, individually-named foes rather than as generic types of monster - they are arguably the one species best represented in this way.

The following is a list of humans appearing as monsters in all their various incarnations across Dungeon Crawl:

Generic humans

p Human (monster).png Human - Occasionally found tending sheep, warming by fires, and generally eking out a meager existence in the Dungeon.

Generic human variants
Deformed human.png - All manner of deformed and sickly humans (and other species) can be found in Cigotuvi's Fleshworks.

Human types

p Wizard.png Wizard - These eccentric magic-users possess an eclectic spell-set replete with dangerous conjurations and enchantments.

p Necromancer.png Necromancer - Akin to the wizard, but with a focus on death magic. Generally come with an undead entourage.

p Death knight.png Death knight - Warrior-priests of the dark god Yredelemnul who can invoke necromantic powers. Often accompanied by several undead thralls.

p Master elementalist.png Master elementalist - Exceptional mages who have mastered spells from all four schools of elemental magic.

p Hell knight.png Hell knight - Powerful warriors that employ the very fires of hell itself. Often found roaming the deeper portions of the Dungeon in groups.

Vault guardians

p Vault guard.png Vault guard - Unexciting but durable foot soldiers with heavy weapons and sturdy armour.

p Ironbound convoker.png Ironbrand convoker - Guardians that recall and strengthen reinforcements from elsewhere on the floor.

p Ironbound preserver.png Ironheart preserver - Support units that absorb part of the damage inflicted on their allies, effectively doubling their HP until the preserver dies.

p Vault sentinel.png Vault sentinel - Vigilant guards who can put the entirety of the Vaults on alert, then mark intruders to ensure their elimination. May come with a crossbow.

p Vault warden.png Vault warden - Chief enforcers of the vaults entrusted with the ability to seal the doors and stairs, trapping trespassers until one or the other dies.

Desolation guardians

a Servant of whispers.png Servant of whispers - Forsaken monks that have learned to still the air and unleash divine thunder.

a Ragged hierophant.png Ragged hierophant - Mages that maintain and support the Desolation's construct enforcers.

a Imperial myrmidon.png Imperial myrmidon - Elite cultists which strip your willpower in preparation for their dangerous Hexes.

Para-Humans

p Demigod.png Demigod - As half-mortal, one of a demigod's parents is ostensibly of human ilk.

p Killer Klown.png Killer Klown - Pie-throwing fools that are nevertheless found among the guardians of the Realm of Zot.

Unique humans

@ Jessica.png Jessica - A low-level spellcaster who appears in the very early dungeon, preying on the weak.

@ Terence.png Terence - A violent murderer hiding out in the early dungeon, he is most threatening to weak, low-level characters.

@ Sigmund.png Sigmund - An older, more dangerous brother to Edmund, he is the bane of low-level characters.

@ Edmund.png Edmund - A weaker, younger brother to Sigmund who focuses entirely on melee combat with an enchanted flail.

@ Eustachio.png Eustachio - A mustachioed summoner found early in the game.

F Prince Ribbit.png Prince Ribbit - His current froggy exterior belies his true form, which is only revealed to be human upon death.

@ Maggie.png Maggie - An inexperienced adventuress who hopes to achieve glory through dragonslaying.

@ Joseph.png Joseph - A mercenary in a stupid hat who can hit hard with his staff and sling.

@ Psyche.png Psyche - A winsome but unstable magess, Psyche comes with a mixed bag of spells and a nasty dagger.

f Maurice.png Maurice - A sly thief capable of pick-pocketing his foes mid-combat.

x Erica.png Erica - An adventuress found in the mid-game; hydra-slayers everywhere covet her flaming blade.

@ Harold.png Harold - A middle-aged bounty hunter nearing retirement; he specializes in tracking and trapping his quarry.

@ Josephine.png Josephine - A withered, decaying necromancer who travels with an entourage of wraiths.

@ Rupert.png Rupert - A wild berserker with a devastating voice, Rupert charges headlong with a powerful, two-handed weapon.

@ Frances.png Frances - A skilled warrior who once defeated a demon. She wrested her dark powers and demonic servants from said foe.

@ Kirke.png Kirke - An enchantress bent on forcing unwary victims to join her herd of hogs.

@ Louise.png Louise - A sorceress who spent far too long in the Abyss and is eager for others to share her fate.

@ Donald.png Donald - An irritable adventurer skilled at swimming; he often possesses a rare shield of reflection.

@ Nikola.png Nikola - A mad scientist frightfully gifted at wielding electrical magic.

@ Margery.png Margery - A particularly skilled hell knight who has slain multiple dragons in single combat, judging by her dragonhide armour.

@ Frederick.png Frederick - A powerful demigod who searches the lowest reaches of the Dungeon for worthy opponents.

@ Cloud Mage.png Cloud Mage - Resident of the Cloud Mages' Chambers and exceptionally skilled with Air Magic.

@ Hellbinder.png Hellbinder - Master of the Hall of the Hellbinder, their infernal incantations bring damnation and demons upon their foes.

Obsolete humans

@ Michael.png Michael - A departed spellcaster, as unremarkable as his name would suggest. Removed in 0.6.

@ Duane.png Duane - A weak, large-eared mercenary who possessed a few minor spells. Removed in 0.8.

@ Norbert.png Norbert - A monster-slaying warrior who would deem your character as such. Removed in 0.8.

@ Francis.png Francis - A wizened wizard who could summon dangerous demons. Removed in 0.8.

@ Jozef.png Jozef - A tall bounty hunter who was known for vexing characters with a number of traps and tricks. Removed in 0.11.

@ Paladin (monster).png Paladin - A very rare holy monster, complete with halo, who was on a quest for The Shining One. Removed in 0.13.

@ Maud.png Maud - A female warrior known as much for her weaponry as anything else. Removed in 0.19.

@ Norris.png Norris - A cultist armed with brain and brawn, Norris charged headlong into death. Removed in 0.19.

p Slave.png Slave - Held in Pikel's thrall, these pathetic figures were a threat to low-level characters but would be freed if their master died. Replaced with lemures in 0.26.