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− | + | Dwarves who have been living underground for several years will often become nauseated when exposed to the sun, meaning that long-standing fortresses will sometimes have little pools of vomit near outdoor refuse piles, stockpiles, and any other structures that dwarves only need to visit occasionally. Note that this illness can even befall dwarves who "enjoy working outdoors." | |
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− | + | Creatures (including dwarves) may also vomit after sustaining wounds to internal organs. | |
− | + | A puddle of vomit is represented by the same character as water (a double tilde: ≈) but green rather than blue. Another object on top of a puddle of vomit will appear normally but on a green background. If vomit AND blood puddles exist on the same tile, its color will be brown. | |
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