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*Use a [[civilian alert]] [[burrow]] to keep your dwarves in - and out of - specific locations.
 
*Use a [[civilian alert]] [[burrow]] to keep your dwarves in - and out of - specific locations.
 
*Instantly locking [[door]]s can reliably keep a dwarf in a specific location (and doing a specific job), or prevent them from doing something ridiculously stupid.
 
*Instantly locking [[door]]s can reliably keep a dwarf in a specific location (and doing a specific job), or prevent them from doing something ridiculously stupid.
*Order a dwarf to go to a specific location by building an unconnected [[lever]], setting the profile on the lever to the specific dwarf, then ordering the lever be pulled. This works for Nobles too, but can be delayed by any other jobs the dwarf is currently tasked with.
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*Order a dwarf to go to a specific location by building an unconnected [[lever]], setting the profile on the lever to the specific dwarf, then ordering the lever be pulled. This works for Nobles too, but can be delayed by any other jobs the dwarf is currently tasked with, and is ineffective while a dwarf is [[on break]].
 
*Order a dwarf to go to a specific area by drafting him into the [[military]] and issuing a "move" (station) order. Note that this can make your dwarf charge *towards* any nearby enemies.
 
*Order a dwarf to go to a specific area by drafting him into the [[military]] and issuing a "move" (station) order. Note that this can make your dwarf charge *towards* any nearby enemies.
 
*You can burrow children (eventually) by assigning them to the burrow and to beds inside. Once they take a sleep job inside the burrow they will be unlikely to leave the burrow. You can stock the safe room with food, drink, and beds and leave the children there permanently.
 
*You can burrow children (eventually) by assigning them to the burrow and to beds inside. Once they take a sleep job inside the burrow they will be unlikely to leave the burrow. You can stock the safe room with food, drink, and beds and leave the children there permanently.

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