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*Mayors can prohibit the export of certain goods instead of mandating their construction, resulting in Dwarves being punished for trade violations,
 
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*Mayors can {{L|Demand}} certain types of furniture in their rooms and may get uppity if you don't comply.
 
*Mayors can {{L|Demand}} certain types of furniture in their rooms and may get uppity if you don't comply.
 
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*When an election happens, it's usually the dwarf with the most {{L|friend}}s who gets elected.  Since {{L|children}} have nothing to do but socialize, they make lots of friends, friends which carry over when a child becomes an adult at age 12.  Thus it's not unusual for a 12 year old to become mayor.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:39, 21 May 2011

Mayor
Room requirements  
Office Decent Office
Quarters Decent Quarters
Dining room Decent Dining Room
Tomb None
Furniture requirements
Chests 2
Cabinets 1
Weapon racks 1
Armor stands 1
Other
Mandates None
Demands None
Arrival conditions
  • 50 population
  • Elected
Function
  • Meet with foreign dignitaries
  • Talk with disgruntled workers
This article is about an older version of DF.
A dwarven mayor conducting a "meeting" with some goblin "liasons".

The mayor is a Template:L whose job it is to speak with disgruntled workers and entertain foreign diplomats. He or she is automatically created from the Template:L once the population reaches 50, although a new mayor will be elected from time to time.

  • Mayors are Template:L,
  • Mayors, along with Expedition Leaders, are capable of appointing other Nobles. If you find yourself unable to appoint new Nobles, you will have to wait for a new Mayor to become appointed.
  • Mayors are classy individuals, who require certain living standards in their rooms and furniture.
  • Mayors can Template:L the production of certain goods, and receive a happy thought if you comply,
  • Mayors can prohibit the export of certain goods instead of mandating their construction, resulting in Dwarves being punished for trade violations,
  • Mayors can Template:L certain types of furniture in their rooms and may get uppity if you don't comply.
  • When an election happens, it's usually the dwarf with the most Template:Ls who gets elected. Since Template:L have nothing to do but socialize, they make lots of friends, friends which carry over when a child becomes an adult at age 12. Thus it's not unusual for a 12 year old to become mayor.
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