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If the moral is high enough, they have a (damped) version of Unbreakable (in which they're still vulnerable to Army Loss Penalty, but all other moral debuff won't be able to reach the threshold of 20 moral).
Sorry for the picture quality.
here the new one: https://img5.pic.in.th/file/secure-sv1/2024-07-29_17-52-41.png
It's just a poor "Arty" guy who refuses to die. When there are 40 of them, they drop like flies, but when there's only one, they seem immortal.
I think the point is that if this unit belonged to another faction, it would probably disintegrate or flee by now—but not the dwarves.