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== Mining Order == | == Mining Order == | ||
− | Once the [[King]] has arrived at your fortress, he will begin mandating that you "mine to the yellow line", forcing you to eventually uncover the [[eerie glowing pit]]s and discover the [[adamantine]]-lined chasm. Once the adamantine has been reached, the mandates will change, forcing you to mine the adamantine and/or make adamantine goods, eventually leading to the "Too Deep" ending. Failing to | + | Once the [[King]] has arrived at your fortress, he will begin mandating that you "mine to the yellow line", forcing you to eventually uncover the [[eerie glowing pit]]s and discover the [[adamantine]]-lined chasm. Once the adamantine has been reached, the mandates will change, forcing you to mine the adamantine and/or make adamantine goods, eventually leading to the "Too Deep" ending. Failing to satisfy these mandates results in extremely cruel punishment toward your miners or metalsmiths - 100 days in prison or 100 hammerstrikes. |
== Mandates & preferences == | == Mandates & preferences == |