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− | Under certain conditions, creatures (such as your | + | Under certain conditions, creatures (such as your {{L|dwarf|dwarves}}) will '''vomit'''. This may occur from an injury to an organ (usually the stomach, pancreas, and such), or from {{L|cave adaptation}}. Vomit does not seem to create an unhappy thought ("nauseated by the sun" is from cave adaptation). |
After vomiting once, a creature will begin to retch, bringing up nothing. The retching will continue in place of vomiting until the creature eats again. | After vomiting once, a creature will begin to retch, bringing up nothing. The retching will continue in place of vomiting until the creature eats again. | ||
Dwarves that have been stationed for too long without food or water will occasionally eat vomit. This causes an unhappy thought. {{verify}} | Dwarves that have been stationed for too long without food or water will occasionally eat vomit. This causes an unhappy thought. {{verify}} | ||
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