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:Catatonia is special in that it will '''override''' other types of insanity - dwarves with extremely high '''stress vulnerability''' ("becomes completely helpless in stressful situations") have a 50% chance to become catatonic, and dwarves who have below-average (less than 40) propensities for anger, anxiety, and depression have a 100% chance to become catatonic. | :Catatonia is special in that it will '''override''' other types of insanity - dwarves with extremely high '''stress vulnerability''' ("becomes completely helpless in stressful situations") have a 50% chance to become catatonic, and dwarves who have below-average (less than 40) propensities for anger, anxiety, and depression have a 100% chance to become catatonic. | ||
::"I've been under some pressure." | ::"I've been under some pressure." | ||
− | ::" | + | ::"Im feeling really worn down." |
::"I just don't care anymore..." | ::"I just don't care anymore..." | ||