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== Types of moods ==
 
== Types of moods ==
For each of the following types of moods, the first message is how the mood is [[Announcement|announced]]; the second message appears in the dwarf's profile when he or she is viewed with the {{K|v}} key.  All moody dwarves will have "Strange Mood" listed as their active task and are "quite content", regardless of any recent [[thought]]s they may have had.
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For each of the following types of moods, the first message is how the mood is [[Announcement|announced]]; the second message appears in the dwarf's profile when he or she is viewed with the {{K|v}} key.  All moody dwarves will have "Strange Mood" listed as their active task.
  
 
=== Fey ===
 
=== Fey ===
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This is the most basic strange mood.  Fey dwarves will clearly state their demands when the workshop they are in is examined.
 
This is the most basic strange mood.  Fey dwarves will clearly state their demands when the workshop they are in is examined.
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A fey dwarf's happiness is automatically set to 'quite content'.
  
 
=== Secretive ===
 
=== Secretive ===
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Secretive moods are the same as fey moods, except a secretive dwarf will sketch pictures of their required materials instead of clearly stating their demands if they cannot find what they need.  Descriptions of all these [[Mood#Demands|secretive requirements]] can be seen only by viewing the workshop that the moody dwarf has claimed, with {{k|q}}, and then only while the dwarf is waiting inside it.  More than one "picture" is likely; these will cycle through the entire list automatically if any one is not available.  (Since materials are gathered ''in order'', it's quite possible that only one of a long list is needed to allow the moody dwarf to continue on their project.  If the dwarf has gathered some of the materials (seen as "tasked" when looking at the workshop with {{k|t}}), then the next in the list is what they are looking for.)
 
Secretive moods are the same as fey moods, except a secretive dwarf will sketch pictures of their required materials instead of clearly stating their demands if they cannot find what they need.  Descriptions of all these [[Mood#Demands|secretive requirements]] can be seen only by viewing the workshop that the moody dwarf has claimed, with {{k|q}}, and then only while the dwarf is waiting inside it.  More than one "picture" is likely; these will cycle through the entire list automatically if any one is not available.  (Since materials are gathered ''in order'', it's quite possible that only one of a long list is needed to allow the moody dwarf to continue on their project.  If the dwarf has gathered some of the materials (seen as "tasked" when looking at the workshop with {{k|t}}), then the next in the list is what they are looking for.)
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A secretive dwarf's happiness is automatically set to 'quite content'.
  
 
=== Possessed ===
 
=== Possessed ===
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A possession is the only mood that does ''not'' result in a jump in [[experience]].
 
A possession is the only mood that does ''not'' result in a jump in [[experience]].
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A possessed dwarf's happiness is automatically set to 'quite content'.
  
 
=== Fell ===
 
=== Fell ===

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