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:::::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)
 
:::::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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::::::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?

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