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− | Failure to complete a mandate will generally result in the punishment of dwarves relevant to the mandate's criteria. The severity of the punishment depends on the effective rank of the noble - for example, violating a mandate placed by the [[tax collector]] is likely to only result in brief [[jail]] time or a [[beating]], while violating the [[duke]]'s mandate can result in extended jail time or as many as 10 hammerstrikes | + | Failure to complete a mandate will generally result in the punishment of dwarves relevant to the mandate's criteria. The severity of the punishment depends on the effective rank of the noble - for example, violating a mandate placed by the [[tax collector]] is likely to only result in brief [[jail]] time or a [[beating]], while violating the [[duke]]'s mandate can result in extended jail time or as many as 10 hammerstrikes. |
{{Category|Nobles}} | {{Category|Nobles}} | ||
{{Category|Fortress mode}} | {{Category|Fortress mode}} |