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− | + | Tombs can be designated from a [[Burial receptacle|coffin (or casket or sarcophagus)]], and can then be assigned to specific dwarves. This is mostly if you want to ensure where each dwarf gets buried and to make them happier - A dwarf gets a yearly happiness bonus if they have a personal tomb. In some circumstances a [[noble]] will get an unhappy thought if an "inferior" dwarf has a tomb, however it is unclear what quality threshold the tomb must be to trigger the thought. | |
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− | + | If you do not designate tombs, dwarves will still be buried if you set (u)se for burial, but will now be buried in a randomly available coffin instead. | |
− | + | Tombs will have various room grades. Read about them at the '''[[room]]'''-section. | |
{{buildings}} | {{buildings}} | ||
− | + | [[Category:Rooms]] |