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== Mandates & preferences ==
 
== Mandates & preferences ==
Personal [[preference]]s have a strong influence on what type of items and what type of [[material]]s a noble bans for export or wants to have produced via mandates. Nobles with a preference for a specific item will often either ban that item or mandate its production; nobles with a preference for a specific material will, likewise, either ban the export of items made from that material, or mandate similar production.
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Personal preferences have a strong influence on what type of items and what type of materials a noble bans or wants to have produced. Nobles with a preference for rope reed often mandate the production of rope reed items, and a preference for goblets will make them frequently ban the export of mugs.
  
Nobles with extraordinary preferences or preferences for items or materials that are either unavailable on your map or are just too hard to produce (a judgment call) will be a problem for your fortress. You only have (limited) control over choosing one noble who makes mandates, and that is your (future) [[mayor]]. When you start a new fortress, in the [[embark]] screen, choose your [[expedition leader]] wisely, as it is most likely that they will become your Mayor (even if they don't stay that way in the long term).  Take a look at their preferences, and decide if they might be a problem - while you can import many materials via [[trade]], producing [[dragon]] [[bone]] or [[glass]] items to meet a mandate may be impossible, depending on your game map, and even producing [[pig iron]] or [[steel]] items, or banning an export on all [[obsidian]] items or [[mug]]s could be problematic, depending on your playstyle and fortress.  If unavoidable, such nobles may be destined for an [[unfortunate accident]] - for the good of the fortress as a whole.
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Nobles with extraordinary preferences or preferences for items or materials hard to produce or get on your map can be a problem for your fortress. The only mandate making noble you have limited influence on who it is an what preferences he has is the [[mayor]]. When you start a new fortress, choose your [[expedition leader]] wisely - making [[dragon]] [[bone]] items or [[pig iron]] items can be difficult when your fortress just reached a population of 50.
  
 
== Viewing Mandates ==
 
== Viewing Mandates ==

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