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There is another alternative way to avoid tantrum spirals. It is quite a bit more difficult, but generally far more dwarven and !!FUN!!. | There is another alternative way to avoid tantrum spirals. It is quite a bit more difficult, but generally far more dwarven and !!FUN!!. | ||
− | The whole point is to expose all of your population to enough violence so that they take the trait "doesn't care about anything anymore". | + | The whole point is to expose all of your population to enough violence so that they take the trait "doesn't care about anything anymore" trait. |
Most of your military eventually acquires the trait naturally. This trait makes the dwarf not care about death, so they will stay "quite content" and will not generally not throw tantrums. | Most of your military eventually acquires the trait naturally. This trait makes the dwarf not care about death, so they will stay "quite content" and will not generally not throw tantrums. |