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Nobles are <s>good for nothing piles of turd</s> [[dwarf|dwarves]] that <s>do pretty much nothing, except for demanding everything</s> have <s>"</s>special duties<s>"</s> in addition to or instead of the duties of normal dwarves.  Some nobles also have various privileges that normal dwarves do not, and will demand certain accommodations, like a [[Room#Room_quality|better office]].
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:''For information on Nobles in the [[DF2010|soon-to-be released version of Dwarf Fortress]], see [[Nobles (DF2010)|here]].''
  
Settings specific to each noble can be set on the [[Nobles screen|Nobles & Administrators Screen]], accessible via the {{key|n}} key.
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[[Noble]]s are <s>good for nothing piles of turd</s> [[dwarf|dwarves]] that <s>do pretty much nothing, except for demanding everything</s> have <s>"</s>special duties<s>"</s> in addition to or instead of the duties of normal dwarves.  Some nobles also have various privileges that normal dwarves do not, and will demand certain accommodations, like a [[Room#Room_quality|better office]].
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Settings specific to each noble can be set on the [[Nobles_Screen|Nobles & Administrators Screen]], accessible via the {{key|n}} key.
  
 
== Appointed Nobles ==
 
== Appointed Nobles ==
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You can only appoint a new Expedition Leader if your original is slain.  If you do not choose a new one, a random dwarf will be semi-randomly selected for the job after about half a season.
 
You can only appoint a new Expedition Leader if your original is slain.  If you do not choose a new one, a random dwarf will be semi-randomly selected for the job after about half a season.
 
:* [[Leader|'''Mayor''']]  
 
:* [[Leader|'''Mayor''']]  
::Automatically promoted from expedition leader at 50 dwarves. Unlike the expedition leader, he requires decent housing and will make [[mandate]]s. The position of mayor is up for election every couple of years, but the existing mayor can be re-elected.  This election is apparently influenced heavily by the number of [[friend]]s your dwarfs have at the time of the election, and can sometimes result in non-optimal selections (mayors with no appropriate skills whatsoever elected over well-qualified candidates), but the process is not completely understood (just like the real world!).
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::Automatically promoted from expedition leader at 50 dwarves. Unlike the expedition leader, he requires decent housing and will make [[mandate]]s. The position of mayor is up for election every couple of years, but the existing mayor can be re-elected.  This election is apparently influenced heavily by the number of [[friend]]s your dwarfs have at the time of the election, and can sometimes result in non-optimal selections (mayors with no appropriate skills whatsoever elected over well-qualified candidates), but the process is not completely understood.
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=== [[Outpost broker]] ===
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:Utilizes the [[appraiser]] skill and [[social skill]]s.  Is the person you send to the [[depot]] to do your [[trading]].  Lets you see the imported/exported wealth of your fortress.
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:: Outpost Broker changes title according to the status of your [[fortress]].
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The Broker has no office requirements, also, traits that allow for the broker to develop the necessary skills are in often times opposite of those that make a good Manager, it is smart to separate the two responsibilities.  
  
=== [[Broker]] ===
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''You want your brokers to have low cooperation as it will enhance their intimidate skill, but you want your Manager to have high cooperation as it will enhance their pacifier skill. It's fine if your brokers have low honesty because they develop the liar skill, but you want your Manager to have high honesty so they develop Flatter; however, Flatterer appears to be useful in trading as well.''
:Utilizes the [[appraiser]] skill and [[social skill]]s.  Is the person you send to the [[Trade depot]] to do your [[trading]].  Lets you see the imported/exported wealth of your fortress.
 
:: Broker changes title according to the status of your [[fortress]].
 
  
 
=== [[Manager]] ===
 
=== [[Manager]] ===
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::* Further upgrades to [[hoardmaster]] at 300,000 fortress wealth.
 
::* Further upgrades to [[hoardmaster]] at 300,000 fortress wealth.
  
''The same [[office]] can be used to both take stock and to approve work orders, for both the bookkeeper and the manager, early it is fine to have these two responsibilities shared by the same dwarf, saving on real estate and decorating costs in the early game. Later though as your fort increases you may want to separate them so bookkeeping isn't taking your manager's time.''
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''The same [[office]] can be used to both take stock and to conduct meetings, for both the bookkeeper and the manager, early it is fine to have these two responsibilities shared by the same dwarf, saving on real estate and decorating costs in the early game. Later though as your fort increases you will want to separate them so bookkeeping isn't taking your managers time.''
  
 
=== [[Sheriff]] ===
 
=== [[Sheriff]] ===
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* Activates the [[dwarven economy]].
 
* Activates the [[dwarven economy]].
 
* Upgrades to [[Count|Count(ess)]] at 110.
 
* Upgrades to [[Count|Count(ess)]] at 110.
* Upgrade to [[Duke|Duke/Duchess]] at 140.
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* Upgrade to [[Duke/Duchess]] at 140. {{verify}}
  
====  [[Baron consort|Baron(ess) Consort]] ====
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====  [[Baron Consort|Baron(ess) Consort]] ====
 
Arrives with the [[Baron|Baron(ess)]].
 
Arrives with the [[Baron|Baron(ess)]].
* Upgrades to [[Count consort]] at 110.
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* Upgrades to [[Count Consort]] at 110.
* Upgrades to [[Duke consort|Duke/Duchess Consort]] at 140.
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* Upgrades to [[Duke/Duchess Consort]] at 140.
  
 
=== [[Duke|Duke / Duchess]] ===
 
=== [[Duke|Duke / Duchess]] ===
  
==== [[Duke consort|Duke/Duchess Consort]] ====
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==== [[Duke/Duchess Consort]] ====
  
  
=== [[Count|Count(ess)]] ===
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=== [[Count]] ===
  
==== [[Count consort|Count(ess) Consort]] ====
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==== [[Count consort|Count/Countess Consort]] ====
  
  
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Trains and cares for [[animals]] and performs miscellaneous metalsmithing tasks.
 
Trains and cares for [[animals]] and performs miscellaneous metalsmithing tasks.
  
=== [[Hammerer]]===  
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=== [[Hammerer]]===  
He or she will enforce the law with a mighty [[hammer]].  Arrives with the Baron.
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He or she will enforce the law with a mighty [[hammer]].  Arrives either at 80 dwarves or with the Baron (equivalent). (Arrival trigger unknown - appears with the Count and the Countess generally.)
  
 
===  [[Philosopher]]===  
 
===  [[Philosopher]]===  
Has no [[labor]] options turned on, but has no requirements and makes no [[mandate]]s. He is basically a [[child]] who is "wise."
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Has no [[labor]] options turned on, but has no requirements and makes no [[mandate]]s. He is basically a [[child]] who is <s>"</s>wise<s>"</s>.
  
 
===  [[Tax collector]] ===  
 
===  [[Tax collector]] ===  
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== Room Requirements ==
 
== Room Requirements ==
  
The nobles require various rooms assigned to them. If you're running out of time and your noble is starting to get angry, [[Main:How do I increase the value of a room quickly and easily|here are some tips on increasing the value of the room quickly]].  As a quick reference, here is a summary of those rooms:
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The nobles require various rooms assigned to them. If you're running out of time and your noble is starting to get angry, [[How do I increase the value of a room quickly and easily|here are some tips on increasing the value of the room quickly]].  As a quick reference, here is a summary of those rooms:
  
 
{| border="1"  
 
{| border="1"  
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!Advisor
 
!Advisor
|bgcolor="#ffff40"|Great Bedroom||bgcolor="#ffff40"|Great Dining Room||bgcolor="#ffff40"|Throne Room||—
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|bgcolor="#ffff44"|Great Bedroom||bgcolor="#ffff44"|Great Dining Room||bgcolor="#ffff44"|Throne Room||—
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
  
 
!Baron(ess)
 
!Baron(ess)
|bgcolor="#ffff80"|Decent Bedroom||bgcolor="#ffff80"|Decent Dining Room||bgcolor="#ffff80"|Decent Office||bgcolor="#ffff80"|Tomb
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|bgcolor="#ffff88"|Decent Bedroom||bgcolor="#ffff88"|Decent Dining Room||bgcolor="#ffff88"|Decent Office||bgcolor="#ffff88"|Tomb
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
  
 
!Baron(ess)'s consort
 
!Baron(ess)'s consort
|bgcolor="#ffff80"|Decent Bedroom||bgcolor="#ffff80"|Decent Dining Room||—||bgcolor="#ffff80"|Tomb
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|bgcolor="#ffff88"|Decent Bedroom||bgcolor="#ffff88"|Decent Dining Room||—||bgcolor="#ffff88"|Tomb
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
  
 
!Bookkeeper
 
!Bookkeeper
|—||—||bgcolor="#ffffe0"|Meager Office||—
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|—||—||bgcolor="#ffffee"|Meager Office||—
  
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
 
!Captain of the guard
 
!Captain of the guard
|bgcolor="#ffffa0"|Quarters||bgcolor="#ffffa0"|Dining Room||bgcolor="#ffffa0"|Office||—
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|bgcolor="#ffffaa"|Quarters||bgcolor="#ffffaa"|Dining Room||bgcolor="#ffffaa"|Office||—
  
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
 
!Count(ess)
 
!Count(ess)
|bgcolor="#ffff40"|Great Bedroom||bgcolor="#ffff40"|Great Dining Room||bgcolor="#ffff40"|Throne Room||bgcolor="#ffff40"|Mausoleum  
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|bgcolor="#ffff44"|Great Bedroom||bgcolor="#ffff44"|Great Dining Room||bgcolor="#ffff44"|Throne Room||bgcolor="#ffff44"|Mausoleum  
  
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
 
!Count consort
 
!Count consort
|bgcolor="#ffff40"|Great Bedroom||bgcolor="#ffff40"|Great Dining Room||—||bgcolor="#ffff40"|Mausoleum  
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|bgcolor="#ffff44"|Great Bedroom||bgcolor="#ffff44"|Great Dining Room||—||bgcolor="#ffff44"|Mausoleum  
  
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
 
!Duke
 
!Duke
|bgcolor="#ffff20"|Grand Bedroom||bgcolor="#ffff20"|Grand Dining Room||bgcolor="#ffff20"|Opulent Throne Room||bgcolor="#ffff20"|Grand Mausoleum  
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|bgcolor="#ffff22"|Grand Bedroom||bgcolor="#ffff22"|Grand Dining Room||bgcolor="#ffff22"|Opulent Throne Room||bgcolor="#ffff22"|Grand Mausoleum  
  
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
 
!Duke Consort
 
!Duke Consort
|bgcolor="#ffff20"|Grand Bedroom||bgcolor="#ffff20"|Grand Dining Room||—||bgcolor="#ffff20"|Grand Mausoleum
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|bgcolor="#ffff22"|Grand Bedroom||bgcolor="#ffff22"|Grand Dining Room||—||bgcolor="#ffff22"|Grand Mausoleum
  
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
 
!Dungeon Master
 
!Dungeon Master
|bgcolor="#ffffa0"|Quarters||bgcolor="#ffffa0"|Dining Room||bgcolor="#ffffa0"|Office||bgcolor="#ffffa0"|Burial Chamber
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|bgcolor="#ffffaa"|Quarters||bgcolor="#ffffaa"|Dining Room||bgcolor="#ffffaa"|Office||bgcolor="#ffffaa"|Burial Chamber
  
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
 
!Hammerer
 
!Hammerer
|bgcolor="#ffffc0"|Modest Quarters||bgcolor="#ffffa0"|Dining Room||—||—
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|bgcolor="#ffffaa"|Quarters||bgcolor="#ffffaa"|Dining Room||—||—
  
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
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|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
 
!Manager
 
!Manager
|—||—||bgcolor="#ffffe0"|Meager Office||—
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|—||—||bgcolor="#ffffee"|Meager Office||—
  
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
 
!Mayor
 
!Mayor
|bgcolor="#ffff80"|Decent Quarters||bgcolor="#ffff80"|Decent Dining Room||bgcolor="#ffff80"|Decent Office||—
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|bgcolor="#ffff88"|Decent Quarters||bgcolor="#ffff88"|Decent Dining Room||bgcolor="#ffff88"|Decent Office||—
  
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
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|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
 
!Sheriff
 
!Sheriff
|bgcolor="#ffffc0"|Modest Quarters||bgcolor="#ffffc0"|Modest Dining Room||bgcolor="#ffffc0"|Modest Office||—
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|bgcolor="#ffffcc"|Modest Quarters||bgcolor="#ffffcc"|Modest Dining Room||bgcolor="#ffffcc"|Modest Office||—
  
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
 
!Tax Collector
 
!Tax Collector
|bgcolor="#ffffc0"|Modest Quarters||bgcolor="#ffffc0"|Modest Dining Room||bgcolor="#ffffa0"|Office||—
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|bgcolor="#ffffcc"|Modest Quarters||bgcolor="#ffffcc"|Modest Dining Room||bgcolor="#ffffaa"|Office||—
 
|}
 
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=== Noble Spouses ===
 
=== Noble Spouses ===
 
It may be worth assigning an empty noble position to the spouse of another noble, so that they'll share the grand bedroom and then you don't have to build one for each.
 
It may be worth assigning an empty noble position to the spouse of another noble, so that they'll share the grand bedroom and then you don't have to build one for each.
{{Category|Nobles}}
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[[Category:Nobles]]

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