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− | A '''suicide booth''' is a tiny room used to dispose of unwanted | + | A '''suicide booth''' is a tiny room used to dispose of unwanted dwarves, be they filthy [[migrant]]s, obnoxious [[noble]]s, or crippled warriors. (Variations can be used on unwanted [[pet]]s as well.) Suicide booths usually come with two levers; one which triggers a fast and painless death, and one which triggers a slow and horrible death. Make sure to have a [[manager]] nearby, so that he can announce the dwarf's death and give him his receipt. |
''Be aware that dwarves who lose friends or pets will receive a very strong bad [[thought]] that may trigger a [[tantrum]].'' | ''Be aware that dwarves who lose friends or pets will receive a very strong bad [[thought]] that may trigger a [[tantrum]].'' | ||
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==Slow option== | ==Slow option== | ||
A simpler (but less entertaining) approach is just to lock the dwarf in a room, perhaps either a workshop that is not needed or a bedroom, wait for the dwarf to die of dehydration or starvation. Obviously, this does not work for pets. | A simpler (but less entertaining) approach is just to lock the dwarf in a room, perhaps either a workshop that is not needed or a bedroom, wait for the dwarf to die of dehydration or starvation. Obviously, this does not work for pets. | ||
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