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# Imprisonment for a period of time. | # Imprisonment for a period of time. | ||
# Hammering by the [[Hammerer]]. (Does not exist in version 0.31 without modifying the raws) | # Hammering by the [[Hammerer]]. (Does not exist in version 0.31 without modifying the raws) | ||
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− | Note that it is usually not a good idea to train | + | The punishment for a crime, or series of crimes, will be issued by the Sheriff or by a member of the Fortress Guard. If the crime calls for imprisonment, then the guard will try to fit the prisoner to a [[jail]]; however, if no jails are available, the guard will downgrade the punishment to a beating (giving the criminal a happy thought and the injured party an unhappy thought). Beatings or incarceration will give a dwarf an unhappy thought. Note that it is usually not a good idea to train this squad to physical perfection and equip them with steel blades if you want your dwarves to survive the beating. Wooden crossbows (especially those made of [[feather tree|feather wood]]) make an easily accessible and excellent choice, as this will not reduce the effectiveness of the Fortress Guard in actual combat. The Guard will fire bolts at enemies, but will use the crossbows as clubs for Justice beatings. |
− | Due to a bug, justice beatings have a high chance of resulting in death by fracturing the skull | + | Due to a bug, justice beatings have a high chance of resulting in death by fracturing the skull. |
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===Cages and Chains=== | ===Cages and Chains=== |