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==Crimes== | ==Crimes== | ||
− | + | Dwarves have a limited number of crimes: | |
− | * | + | * Violated an export ban. |
− | * | + | * Ignored a production [[mandate]]. |
− | * | + | * Vandalism - destroyed furniture, doors, or buildings. |
− | * | + | * Attacked a dwarf or tame animal. |
− | * | + | * Killed a fellow dwarf or tame animal. |
− | + | The most common crime in a well-managed fortress is "violating an export ban" - the dwarf carelessly carried a banned item to the trade depot, and a merchant left the map with it. It often happens when a noble decides to ban an export - AFTER you've traded away a relevant item. | |
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− | + | Less well-managed fortresses might see dwarves throwing [[tantrum|tantrums]]. Then you'll see the harsher crimes, as they let off steam by throwing items around, breaking furniture, toppling doors, and punching fellow dwarves who are just trying to clean up the mess. Often instead of punches, they'll use the weapons they're carrying. | |
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− | Less well-managed fortresses might see dwarves throwing [[tantrum]] | ||
==Punishments== | ==Punishments== |