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In combat, bladed [[40d:weapon|weapon]]s or good old-fashioned blunt trauma can sever body parts, often quite dramatically. In fortress mode, these are collected by your [[40d:dwarves|dwarves]] as [[40d:refuse|refuse]] and deposited in an appropriate [[40d:stockpile|stockpile]], where they are left to [[40d:rot|rot]] (or are [[40d:butcher|butcher]]ed, if you so allow) and produce bones. While there's nothing like a rotting pile of dismembered limbs to brighten your day, the glut of refuse [[40d:hauling|hauling]] jobs may distract your dwarves from more important tasks. It is recommended that you [[40d:forbid|forbid]] any severed body part that is not the [[40d:corpse|corpse]] when butchering dismembered bodies of edible [[40d:creatures|wild animals]], and unforbid them once the proper corpses have been processed.
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In combat, bladed {{L|weapon}}s or good old-fashioned blunt trauma can sever body parts, often quite dramatically. In fortress mode, these are collected by your {{L|dwarves}} as {{L|refuse}} and deposited in an appropriate {{L|stockpile}}, where they are left to {{L|rot}} (or are {{L|butcher}}ed, if you so allow) and produce bones. While there's nothing like a rotting pile of dismembered limbs to brighten your day, the glut of refuse {{L|hauling}} jobs may distract your dwarves from more important tasks. It is recommended that you {{L|forbid}} any severed body part that is not the {{L|corpse}} when butchering dismembered bodies of edible {{L|creatures|wild animals}}, and unforbid them once the proper corpses have been processed.
  
 
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In combat, bladed Template:Ls or good old-fashioned blunt trauma can sever body parts, often quite dramatically. In fortress mode, these are collected by your Template:L as Template:L and deposited in an appropriate Template:L, where they are left to Template:L (or are Template:Led, if you so allow) and produce bones. While there's nothing like a rotting pile of dismembered limbs to brighten your day, the glut of refuse Template:L jobs may distract your dwarves from more important tasks. It is recommended that you Template:L any severed body part that is not the Template:L when butchering dismembered bodies of edible Template:L, and unforbid them once the proper corpses have been processed.