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: I've seen the aftermath of similar (burnt forest, caldera, fire imps, missing wildlife) and can verify forest fires are currently (40d) restricted to the same Z-level. --[[User:Jellyfishgreen|Jellyfishgreen]] 06:16, 7 October 2008 (EDT)
 
: I've seen the aftermath of similar (burnt forest, caldera, fire imps, missing wildlife) and can verify forest fires are currently (40d) restricted to the same Z-level. --[[User:Jellyfishgreen|Jellyfishgreen]] 06:16, 7 October 2008 (EDT)
 
:A fire started (don't know how) and burned down part of the forest. A bit later it started raining and the fire went out.
 
  
 
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:The exact same thing happened to me, except my stockpiles were laid out in such a way that it was impossible to contain.  6 dwarves died of smoke inhalation, setting off a tantrum spiral.  Anyway, the only thing I can think of is that fire imp meat may randomly spontaneously combust when it's taken out of the barrel.  Or, it may be that it very slowly heats its surroundings, and after months in a barrel, the barrel reaches its ignition point.  Those are my best guesses, anyway.  Did you kill and butcher any fire imps?  --[[User:Arrkhal|Arrkhal]] 03:26, 2 January 2010 (UTC)
 
:The exact same thing happened to me, except my stockpiles were laid out in such a way that it was impossible to contain.  6 dwarves died of smoke inhalation, setting off a tantrum spiral.  Anyway, the only thing I can think of is that fire imp meat may randomly spontaneously combust when it's taken out of the barrel.  Or, it may be that it very slowly heats its surroundings, and after months in a barrel, the barrel reaches its ignition point.  Those are my best guesses, anyway.  Did you kill and butcher any fire imps?  --[[User:Arrkhal|Arrkhal]] 03:26, 2 January 2010 (UTC)
 
::That is a FANTASTIC guess. Yes, there are a nuclear family living inside my volcano and my hunters must love the taste of fire imp meat. I think you're right about this. --[[User:Iban|Iban]] 03:44, 2 January 2010 (UTC)
 
 
::I highly doubt this; the real danger seems to be that posed by the average [[fire snake]]. If you get meat from them (yes, it does happen--I learned this from adventure mode firsthand by starting with it in my inventory) through whatever source--my most recent (accidental) source was a caravan, though I'm not sure whether it was a [[goblin]] one or not--it will almost immediately (within around 3 turns/steps, I think) set whoever is holding it on fire '''without actually being on fire itself.''' This means it '''will not wear out''' and will be a hazard '''indefinitely''' as a result. I lost a fortress to this literally ''yesterday'', I'm reclaiming it right now. (Somebody managed to dump the meat, but the fire wasn't possible to contain.)
 
::Personally, I think this holds some better long-term potential for weaponizing than the lignite/coal + bin exploit does, since that has apparently been known to '''not''' actually be permanent.
 
::On a slightly unrelated note, I've got around 30-60 orcs hanging around outside as "friendly" creatures, which means I can't fight them with the embark force of 70. What [[fun]]! ~ [[User:Midna|Midna]] 22:30, 8 January 2010 (UTC)
 

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