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It is currently unknown how a grudge is formed, but a dwarf that talks to another that he/she has a grudge with will generate an unhappy thought ("He was forced to talk to somebody annoying lately."). This will happen more likely if you only have one meeting spot or many jobless dwarves.
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Dwarves whose [[personality trait]]s differ significantly can form '''grudges''', gaining unhappy [[thought]]s when they speak to one another. This will happen more likely if you only have one meeting spot or many jobless dwarves. Grudges always appear to be mutual.
  
Grudges are not necessarily mutual.{{Verify}}
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When the object of a grudge dies, it causes a thought in the mind of the grudge holder; this might be a positive one.
  
When the object of a grudge dies, it causes a thought in the mind of the grudge holder; this might be a positive one. {{Verify}}
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See also: [[Relationship]]
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Latest revision as of 21:47, 18 September 2024

This article is about an older version of DF.

Dwarves whose personality traits differ significantly can form grudges, gaining unhappy thoughts when they speak to one another. This will happen more likely if you only have one meeting spot or many jobless dwarves. Grudges always appear to be mutual.

When the object of a grudge dies, it causes a thought in the mind of the grudge holder; this might be a positive one.

See also: Relationship