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==Advantages==
 
==Advantages==
Coffins aren't the only way to properly honor the memory of a deceased dwarf. The player may instead engrave [[slab]]s as memorials, and place them as furniture anywhere you like. This is enough to put [[ghost|troubled souls]] to rest, at which point you can treat the corpse like any other [[refuse]] as far as the late dwarf is concerned.
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It is not required to bury the dead; the player may instead engrave [[slab]]s and build [[memorial]]s. One can even simply haul dwarven remains to a corpse [[stockpile]], throw them into [[magma]], or leave them to rot where they fell, though these things have several serious consequences. A dwarf viewing the unburied body of any sentient species will receive a horrified thought. [[Friend]]s and [[relationship|relatives]] of the deceased will receive [[thought|unhappy thoughts]] if their loved ones remain unburied, especially if they decay (or [[magma|burn]]) away, and [[miasma]] will be generated if corpses rot inside the fortress. Particularly troubled souls may decide to [[ghost|come back for revenge]].
 
 
However, coffins have some advantages over memorial slabs. [[Friend]]s and [[relationship|relatives]] of the deceased will receive [[thought|unhappy thoughts]] if the corpses of their loved ones remain unburied, especially if they decay away or burn up in a [[fire]] or [[magma]]. Unburied corpses of sentient creatures are also sources of negative thoughts for all characters: sentient creatures don't like seeing unburied corpses of other sentient creatures, and rotting corpses and body parts generate unpleasant [[miasma]] if they're [[underground]].
 
  
 
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