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*'''#''' - lists whether one or more dwarves can have this position. Duke/Count/Baron don't have a number listed, but each fortress can only have one. | *'''#''' - lists whether one or more dwarves can have this position. Duke/Count/Baron don't have a number listed, but each fortress can only have one. | ||
− | *'''Squad''' - Lists the number and type of dwarf that this position leads | + | *'''Squad''' - Lists the number and type of dwarf that this position leads |
− | *'''Spouse''' - The noble's spouse is also considered a noble, being called "[noble] [[consort]]". No | + | *'''Spouse''' - The noble's spouse is also considered a noble, being called "[noble] [[consort]]". No privileges are attached to them, except of course the fact that they share the rooms with their spouse. |
*'''Heir''' - Is this individual replaced by an heir when they die? | *'''Heir''' - Is this individual replaced by an heir when they die? | ||
− | *'''Appointed By''' - Which position appoints this person initially? Note that the player actually controls all appointments via the | + | *'''Appointed By''' - Which position appoints this person initially? Note that the player actually controls all appointments via the noble screen; this is, in effect, only which dwarf is ''necessary'' before the player can make the appointment. Barons aren't directly appointed but elevated (presumably by the mountainhome) upon recommendation of the player. They cannot be replaced via the {{k|n}}obles screen. Once a baron/countess/duke dies, no new nobles can be created, either. |
*'''Replaced By''' - What position replaces this one? | *'''Replaced By''' - What position replaces this one? | ||
*'''Pop Req''' - Minimum population required for this position to become available. | *'''Pop Req''' - Minimum population required for this position to become available. | ||
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*'''Econ Exempt''' - These dwarves don't need money to pay for goods or rooms after the [[economy]] arrives. Due to the economy currently being disabled, this privilege goes unused for now. | *'''Econ Exempt''' - These dwarves don't need money to pay for goods or rooms after the [[economy]] arrives. Due to the economy currently being disabled, this privilege goes unused for now. | ||
*'''Military Screen Only''' - This position is only listed on the military screen. | *'''Military Screen Only''' - This position is only listed on the military screen. | ||
− | *'''Jealous''' - These dwarves will become [[thought|upset]] if their rooms are not better than those of "lesser" dwarves. They don't have to see the rooms to become upset, since they somehow just know such rooms exist | + | *'''Jealous''' - These dwarves will become [[thought|upset]] if their rooms are not better than those of "lesser" dwarves. They don't have to see the rooms to become upset, since they somehow just know such rooms exist. |
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