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The term "'''Pawn(s)'''" comes from the game code and refers to any any ambulatory entity that uses pathing.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/RimWorld/comments/65mkv2/comment/dgbnu25/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3</ref> This includes the following:
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'''Pawns''' include the following:
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* [[Human]]s
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** [[Colonist]]s, [[Raiders]], [[Prisoners]], [[Factions#Visitors|Visitors]]
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* [[Animals]]
 
* [[Mechanoid]]s
 
* [[Mechanoid]]s
* [[Animals]]
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* [[Insectoids]]
** [[Human]]s
 
*** [[Colonist]]s, [[Raiders]], [[Prisoners]], [[Factions#Visitors|Visitors]] etc.
 
** [[Insectoids]]
 
** [[Dryads]] {{IdeologyIcon}}
 
** other animals
 
 
 
In colloquial use, this is often used to refer exclusively to a player's colonists. For example, the recommendation that "You only feed cooked meals to your pawns" would likely only be referring to [[colonist]]s, and would not be inclusive of tamed animals that would also fit under the technical definition of "your pawns".
 
 
 
It likely originates as a reference to both the basic pieces that you move and that move against you, and the simplistic art chosen to represent them.
 
 
 
== References ==
 
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[[Category:RimWorld game]]
 
[[Category:RimWorld game]]

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