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Dwarves are the current default race in fortress mode, as in, the only one that can be played without [[modding]]. As a [[trading]] race, dwarves will send a [[caravan]] every year in [[Calendar|Autumn]]. These merchants will bring back tales of a fortress's wealth and goods, which will attract [[immigration|immigrant]]s, and the [[outpost liaison]] will bring news about the goings on of the world centered mainly on the player's civilization, including results of [[mayor]]al elections, flight of various refugee groups from their forts and hillocks during [[war]]s, and replacement of [[monarch]]s if the previous incumbent dies with or without an heir.
 
Dwarves are the current default race in fortress mode, as in, the only one that can be played without [[modding]]. As a [[trading]] race, dwarves will send a [[caravan]] every year in [[Calendar|Autumn]]. These merchants will bring back tales of a fortress's wealth and goods, which will attract [[immigration|immigrant]]s, and the [[outpost liaison]] will bring news about the goings on of the world centered mainly on the player's civilization, including results of [[mayor]]al elections, flight of various refugee groups from their forts and hillocks during [[war]]s, and replacement of [[monarch]]s if the previous incumbent dies with or without an heir.
  
Dwarves may occasionally be [[Strange mood|inspired]] to create a [[legendary artifact]], an item of masterful crafting and great value. A dwarf who is successful in this quest will in most cases become a [[skill|legendary]] worker in that profession; however, if the appropriate materials are not available, the dwarf will instead go [[insanity|insane]]. Dwarves with the dream of creating a great work of art long for a strange mood to strike them.
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Dwarves may occasionally be [[Strange mood|struck by divine inspiration]] and desire to create a [[legendary artifact]], an item of masterful crafting and great value. A dwarf who is successful in this quest will likely become a [[skill|legendary]] worker in that profession; however, if the appropriate materials are not available, the dwarf will instead go [[insanity|insane]]. Dwarves with the dream of creating a great work of art long for a strange mood to strike them.
  
Being underground creatures, dwarves are not fond of the sun, and when exposed to it after [[Cave_adaptation|spending long enough in the dark]], they will experience negative thoughts and vomiting, which will be worse and last for longer the longer they have spent underground (or would if it weren't currently bugged{{bug|11901}}).
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Being underground creatures, dwarves are not fond of the sun, and when exposed to it after [[Cave_adaptation|spending long enough in the dark]] they will experience negative thoughts and vomiting, which will be worse and last for longer the longer they have spent underground (or would if it weren't currently bugged{{bug|11901}}).
  
Dwarves react to stress depending on their [[personality trait]]s; some react with fear or violence unless they've become sufficiently [[discipline]]d (or numbed) to such things, while others will not feel anything unless the stress is particularly personal. When pushed to unhappiness by unfortunate events, dwarves will go into emotional breakdowns depending on their personalities, ranging from [[depression]] to aggressive [[tantrum]]s it is not uncommon to find tantruming dwarves overturning furniture, injuring others, and generally being rowdy. Nevertheless, they also have a strong sense of [[justice]], and those who damage property or other dwarves may find themselves incarcerated, or in extreme cases on the receiving end of the [[hammerer]]'s corporal punishment, though unintentionally fatal beatings from the fortress guard are not unusual. While older versions of the game were famed for their "tantrum spirals", where dwarves would enrage each other in a domino effect and destroy the fortress in the process, these are not as common in the current day, though a stressed dwarf is nonetheless a plentiful source of [[fun]].
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Dwarves react to stress depending on their [[personality trait]]s; some react with fear or violence unless they've become sufficiently [[discipline]]d (or numbed) to such things, while others will not feel anything unless the stress is particularly personal. When pushed to unhappiness by unfortunate events, dwarves will go into emotional breakdowns depending on their personalities, ranging from [[depression]] to aggressive [[tantrum]]s - it is not uncommon to find tantruming dwarves overturning furniture, injuring others, and generally being rowdy. Paradoxically, they also have a strong sense of [[justice]], and those who damage property or other dwarves may find themselves incarcerated, or -- in extreme cases -- on the receiving end of the [[hammerer]]'s corporal punishment, though unintentionally fatal beatings from the fortress guard are not unusual. While older versions of the game were famed for their "tantrum spirals", where dwarves would enrage each other in a domino effect and destroy the fortress in the process, these are not as common in the current day, though a stressed dwarf is nonetheless a plentiful source of [[fun]].
  
 
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