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A '''siege''' is a special, [[fun]] time in [[Fortress mode]] when an army attempts to attack and kill all of your [[dwarf|dwarves]]. It is at this time you should activate your [[military]], keep civilians indoors, raise the [[drawbridge|drawbridges]] and pray you have your defenses ready.
 
A '''siege''' is a special, [[fun]] time in [[Fortress mode]] when an army attempts to attack and kill all of your [[dwarf|dwarves]]. It is at this time you should activate your [[military]], keep civilians indoors, raise the [[drawbridge|drawbridges]] and pray you have your defenses ready.
  
During a siege, the option on the main menu 'Abandon Fortress' changes to 'Succumb to the Invasion'. Choosing to do so will result in a win for the attackers, and unlike normal abandonment, all dwarves and pets, notable or not, will die at that time, listed in [[Legends|Legends Mode]] as having starved to death.
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During a siege, the option on the main menu 'Abandon Fortress' changes to 'Succumb to the Invasion'.
  
 
A siege is not to be confused with other types of hostile encounters - if you are besieged you will ''know''. If you are unsure, you are ''not'' under siege. When you receive a siege, you receive a full-screen message "'''A vile force of darkness has arrived!'''" and the top of the screen reads "SIEGE" in yellow and red. Siegers are immediately visible at the map edge, whereas [[ambush]]ers or [[thief|thieves]] are not.
 
A siege is not to be confused with other types of hostile encounters - if you are besieged you will ''know''. If you are unsure, you are ''not'' under siege. When you receive a siege, you receive a full-screen message "'''A vile force of darkness has arrived!'''" and the top of the screen reads "SIEGE" in yellow and red. Siegers are immediately visible at the map edge, whereas [[ambush]]ers or [[thief|thieves]] are not.

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