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− | + | '''Silk''' [[cloth]] is made from silk [[thread]]. Silk [[thread]] can be gathered from the [[web]]s of [[brown recluse spider]]s, [[brown recluse spider man|brown recluse spider men]], [[cave spider]]s, [[giant cave spider]]s, and [[phantom spider]]s (as well as any web-spinning [[forgotten beast]]s, [[titan]]s, or [[demon|clowns]]), which is then woven into cloth at a [[loom]]. Webs are automatically collected by any worker who has the [[weaver|weaving]] labor activated and access to a [[loom]], which automatically produces the work task "collect webs" and turns collected [[web]]s directly into silk thread. No [[stockpile]] is necessary for this collection. | |
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− | Automatic collection of webs can be disabled from the [[Standing orders|orders menu]] ( | + | Automatic collection of webs can be disabled from the [[Standing orders|orders menu]] ({{key|o}} -> {{key|W}}) - this is useful if the accessible [[web]]s are located in a dangerous area or if you want to temporarily free up your [[weaver]]s for other tasks. |
− | Silk | + | Silk is generally a superior material for clothing as it is a [[weight|lighter]] material than [[leather]] and far more protective than other cloth materials in the event of animal attacks on civilians. |
[[File:Silk,_India_(10721428564).jpg|thumb|240px|center|Nerve-ending friendly.]] | [[File:Silk,_India_(10721428564).jpg|thumb|240px|center|Nerve-ending friendly.]] |