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:Okay, so, she's out of jail now. As far as I can tell, her tantrum had interrupted picking up her baby, so the task had never been completed. So when her tantrum was over, she kept trying to complete it, even though there was no more baby to complete it with. Once freed, she walked to the location where the baby was, flashed a red question mark, suddenly became ecstatic and finally went for a drink and a nap. No more message spam! Perhaps I should have just deconstructed her chain, let her do her thing, and then re-jailed her. --Kydo 04:33, 26 December 2009 (UTC)
 
:Okay, so, she's out of jail now. As far as I can tell, her tantrum had interrupted picking up her baby, so the task had never been completed. So when her tantrum was over, she kept trying to complete it, even though there was no more baby to complete it with. Once freed, she walked to the location where the baby was, flashed a red question mark, suddenly became ecstatic and finally went for a drink and a nap. No more message spam! Perhaps I should have just deconstructed her chain, let her do her thing, and then re-jailed her. --Kydo 04:33, 26 December 2009 (UTC)
  
Is there confirmation as to whether an imprisoned dwarf is able to re-tantrum while in prison? Like, if more horrible things keep happening to him while he's in there? Now that I have a fortress with enough stuff happening to actually use the prison at all, I really want to experiment, and see if a terrifying prison can cause dwarves to flip out into endless tantrums... --Kydo 06:07, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
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::::Is there confirmation as to whether an imprisoned dwarf is able to re-tantrum while in prison? Like, if more horrible things keep happening to him while he's in there? Now that I have a fortress with enough stuff happening to actually use the prison at all, I really want to experiment, and see if a terrifying prison can cause dwarves to flip out into endless tantrums... --Kydo 06:07, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
  
 
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::::On a different note, I also discovered that if I temporarily assign an unhappy dwarf to my prison as his room, he very quickly moves away from the tantrum threshold, faster than being confined after a tantrum in fact, and moving them back to their old room doesn't seem to have any negative effects yet, by what I've seen. --Kydo 05:40, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
 
::::On a different note, I also discovered that if I temporarily assign an unhappy dwarf to my prison as his room, he very quickly moves away from the tantrum threshold, faster than being confined after a tantrum in fact, and moving them back to their old room doesn't seem to have any negative effects yet, by what I've seen. --Kydo 05:40, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
 
:::::Interesting.  Men and women are completely equal, all clothing is unisex, animal abuse is punished the same as criminal assault/murder, and the best jail design rehabilitates dwarves rather than punishing them... :P --[[User:Arrkhal|Arrkhal]] 14:35, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
 
 
::::::I'm going to re-do my prison design in a new fortress, so it has a proper layout with what I've learned, and I'm going to upload it to the DF Map Archive, to give an example of what I've done. I think they only get the "Is happy to be free" thought if they escape from prison, like if they break their rope, or you have someone deconstruct their restraint. Because I have yet to get a dwarf who has had that thought. Also, tantruming dwarves can deconstruct any item they see, including restraints. (One of mine freed a war dog, which promptly crippled him) So why can't they deconstruct the restraint they're attached to? --Kydo 01:17, 28 January 2010 (UTC)
 

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