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I just read this and checked my noble's happiness levels and justice levels, and even though they all seem ecstatic lately I have someone who's being jailed for 64 days, which I think is pretty extreme. I have been fulfilling hardly any of their mandates though, so perhaps jail time is related more to mandates than happiness?[[User:Gnavin|Gnavin]] 14:29, 29 July 2009 (UTC)
 
I just read this and checked my noble's happiness levels and justice levels, and even though they all seem ecstatic lately I have someone who's being jailed for 64 days, which I think is pretty extreme. I have been fulfilling hardly any of their mandates though, so perhaps jail time is related more to mandates than happiness?[[User:Gnavin|Gnavin]] 14:29, 29 July 2009 (UTC)
 
:::They will make more mandates and eventually go insane. I'm not 100% sure, but I strongly remember a baron going insane from his depression of not having any housing after about one year. --[[User:Overspeculated|Overspeculated]] 13:54, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
 
:::They will make more mandates and eventually go insane. I'm not 100% sure, but I strongly remember a baron going insane from his depression of not having any housing after about one year. --[[User:Overspeculated|Overspeculated]] 13:54, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
::::Their insanity is completely normal for any dwarf who's in a bad enough mood for a long enough time, though.  But yeah, failed mandates are relatively bad thoughts, and if they don't have proper quarters either, they'll probably snap at some point.  One of my most memorable games involved a tantruming Count beating his wife nearly to death, and he broke the King's arm when he tried to intervene (my roleplaying interpretation, anyway).  After the Countess consort died of her wounds, the Count went into a suicidal depression (melancholy) and threw himself down a well.  The fall didn't kill him and the water was too shallow to drown him, so he languished alone, with two broken legs, for months before succumbing to starvation.  DF can be a pretty brutal game.  --Arrkhal (not logged in)
 
  
 
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