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'''Miasma''' is a cloud of purple stench that makes your [[dwarf|dwarves]] [[Thought|unhappy]]. It only occurs in subterranean areas - ([[Tile attributes|specifically]], {{DFtext|Dark |0:1}}{{DFtext|Subterranean|0:1}} [[tile]]s; whether a tile is {{DFtext|Inside|6:0}} or {{DFtext|Outside|3:1}} makes no difference), and is caused by rotting items. It does not pass through closed [[door]]s. Miasma is not shown in [[Adventurer mode]], although it will be listed when {{key|l}}ooking, and can cause negative thoughts.
 
'''Miasma''' is a cloud of purple stench that makes your [[dwarf|dwarves]] [[Thought|unhappy]]. It only occurs in subterranean areas - ([[Tile attributes|specifically]], {{DFtext|Dark |0:1}}{{DFtext|Subterranean|0:1}} [[tile]]s; whether a tile is {{DFtext|Inside|6:0}} or {{DFtext|Outside|3:1}} makes no difference), and is caused by rotting items. It does not pass through closed [[door]]s. Miasma is not shown in [[Adventurer mode]], although it will be listed when {{key|l}}ooking, and can cause negative thoughts.
  
== Rotten items ==
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== Rotten items ==[[File:miasma_icon.png|130px|right]]A '''rotten''' [[item]] is a [[corpse]], body part or an item of [[food]] that has spoiled, either from not being in a [[stockpile]] (if food) or just over time (if a corpse or body part).
A '''rotten''' [[item]] is a [[corpse]], body part or an item of [[food]] that has spoiled, either from not being in a [[stockpile]] (if food) or just over time (if a corpse or body part).
 
  
 
Often a job in a [[kitchen]], [[still]] or [[farmer's workshop]] will be canceled with the announcement {{DFtext|...needs '''unrotten''' (item)|4:1}}.  That doesn't mean you only have rotten ones, it means there was not an appropriate item available at that moment. Items that are involved in another task, [[forbid]]den, marked for [[dump]]ing, or that have no [[path]] will be disregarded for workshop tasks.
 
Often a job in a [[kitchen]], [[still]] or [[farmer's workshop]] will be canceled with the announcement {{DFtext|...needs '''unrotten''' (item)|4:1}}.  That doesn't mean you only have rotten ones, it means there was not an appropriate item available at that moment. Items that are involved in another task, [[forbid]]den, marked for [[dump]]ing, or that have no [[path]] will be disregarded for workshop tasks.

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