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− | The dwarven religion system in Masterwork Dwarf Fortress allows dwarves to pray to Armok and make sacrifices in his name, in return for a chance to receive powerful weapons, high | + | The dwarven religion system in Masterwork Dwarf Fortress allows dwarves to pray to Armok and make sacrifices in his name, in return for a chance to receive powerful weapons, high value items and other benefits. |
− | == | + | == Practising Religion == |
Any dwarf that wishes to practice their religion must have the [[prayer]] labour turned on. After this has been done, simply run a reaction at one of the religious buildings: | Any dwarf that wishes to practice their religion must have the [[prayer]] labour turned on. After this has been done, simply run a reaction at one of the religious buildings: | ||
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* [[Altar of Armok]] | * [[Altar of Armok]] | ||
* [[Temple of Armok]] | * [[Temple of Armok]] | ||
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