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Most dwarves lack any previous history of fighting when they immigrate to your fortress; however, a second-wave potash maker may eventually gain a rather extensive list of murdered goblins during their time in your fortress. Note that [[vampire]]s will arrive at your fortress in disguise, and will not have their (usually extensive) kill list attached. You can still see how old and damned they are by looking them up in [[legends]] mode, once you figure out their true name.
 
Most dwarves lack any previous history of fighting when they immigrate to your fortress; however, a second-wave potash maker may eventually gain a rather extensive list of murdered goblins during their time in your fortress. Note that [[vampire]]s will arrive at your fortress in disguise, and will not have their (usually extensive) kill list attached. You can still see how old and damned they are by looking them up in [[legends]] mode, once you figure out their true name.
  
Weapons (and shields) have kill lists too; examine the weapons ({{k|v}}-{{k|i}}-{{k|v}} on a dwarf's person or {{k|t}}-{{k|v}} otherwise) and then press {{k|v}} to see its kill list. Weapons with a long kill list will eventually be promoted to semi-legendary status and appear on the {{k|L}}egendary artifacts screen, albeit in blue. Minecarts will also keep track of their own kill lists.
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Weapons (and shields) have kill lists too; examine the weapons ({{k|v}}-{{k|i}}-{{k|v}} on a dwarf's person or {{k|t}}-{{k|v}} otherwise) and then press {{k|v}} to see its kill list. Weapons with a long kill list will eventually be promoted to semi-legendary status and appear on the {{k|L}}egendary artifacts screen, albeit in blue.
  
 
Dwarves who kill enough "notable" enemies will have special titles added to their [[name]]s, to the effect of "Urist McArcher the Leaves of Vengeance" (or "[[Main:Cacame Awemedinade|Cacame Apebalded the Immortal Onslaught]]"). This is independent of their being [[elite]] or not.
 
Dwarves who kill enough "notable" enemies will have special titles added to their [[name]]s, to the effect of "Urist McArcher the Leaves of Vengeance" (or "[[Main:Cacame Awemedinade|Cacame Apebalded the Immortal Onslaught]]"). This is independent of their being [[elite]] or not.

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