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== Mechanics ==
 
== Mechanics ==
  
Dwarves have thoughts based on their experiences, which provoke [[emotion]]s of varying degrees of strength, creating memories. Each type of memory falls into a group. Each dwarf has three memory storage systems: short-term,  long term memory, and core memory. You can see what has recently been in a dwarf's memory by looking at their [[thoughts and preferences]] screen. If an experience is immediate: "{{DFtext|She felt satisfied at work.}}" it has affected their short-term memory, but if an experience is recalled: "{{DFtext|She felt satisfied remembering work.}}" it has affected their long-term memory. Core memories are shown in detail, alongside the year of the event and a personality change that came about as a result. "{{DFtext|She can easily fall in love or develop positive sentiments, after gaining a sibling in 351.}}"
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Dwarves have thoughts based on their experiences, which provoke [[emotions]] of varying degrees of strength, creating memories. Each type of memory falls into a group. Each dwarf has three memory storage systems: short-term,  long term memory, and core memory. You can see what has recently been in a dwarf's memory by looking at their [[thoughts and preferences]] screen. If an experience is immediate: "{{DFtext|She felt satisfied at work.}}" it has affected their short-term memory, but if an experience is recalled: "{{DFtext|She felt satisfied remembering work.}}" it has affected their long-term memory. Core memories are shown in detail, alongside the year of the event and a personality change that came about as a result. "{{DFtext|She can easily fall in love or develop positive sentiments, after gaining a sibling in 351.}}"
  
 
=== Short-term memories ===
 
=== Short-term memories ===

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