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− | Consoler is a social [[skill]]. It appears to be useful for comforting dwarves after they lose something and would otherwise begin tantruming. It has been observed that a tantrumming dwarf has stopped and calmed down after talking with someone with Novice Consoler or Novice [[Pacifier]]. | + | {{quality|Exceptional|17:55, 8 November 2010 (UTC)}}{{av}} |
+ | Consoler is a social [[skill]]. It appears to be useful for comforting dwarves after they lose something (a family member, a masterpiece, etc.) and would otherwise begin tantruming. It has been observed that a tantrumming dwarf has stopped and calmed down after talking with someone with Novice Consoler or Novice [[Pacifier]]. This is indicated within both dwarves' thoughts/mood screen. | ||
− | Skilled consolers probably calm dwarves down more easily. | + | Consoler produces the thoughts: "... cried on somebody in charge and felt <a little / a lot> better afterward." and "... was cried upon by an unhappy citizen recently." |
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+ | Citizens with high [[Personality trait|DEPRESSION]] and [[Personality trait|GREGARIOUSNESS]] are more likely to cry on somebody in charge when unhappy. | ||
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+ | Skilled consolers probably calm dwarves down more easily. Sometimes an attempt to console someone will fail. The chance of this is likely also decreased by skill in consoling. | ||
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+ | In order to increase in experience, a dwarf requires the [[Personality trait|STRAIGHTFORWARDNESS]] trait to be greater than 40, which means that Consoler and [[Liar]] are mutually exclusive skills. | ||
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+ | {{Category|Skills}}{{Category|Noble Skills}} |
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Consoler is a social skill. It appears to be useful for comforting dwarves after they lose something (a family member, a masterpiece, etc.) and would otherwise begin tantruming. It has been observed that a tantrumming dwarf has stopped and calmed down after talking with someone with Novice Consoler or Novice Pacifier. This is indicated within both dwarves' thoughts/mood screen.
Consoler produces the thoughts: "... cried on somebody in charge and felt <a little / a lot> better afterward." and "... was cried upon by an unhappy citizen recently."
Citizens with high DEPRESSION and GREGARIOUSNESS are more likely to cry on somebody in charge when unhappy.
Skilled consolers probably calm dwarves down more easily. Sometimes an attempt to console someone will fail. The chance of this is likely also decreased by skill in consoling.
In order to increase in experience, a dwarf requires the STRAIGHTFORWARDNESS trait to be greater than 40, which means that Consoler and Liar are mutually exclusive skills.
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