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Art records your fortress's history, such as when your dwarves were [[siege|besieged]] by [[Boatmurdered|bloodthirtsy]] [[elephants]]. | Art records your fortress's history, such as when your dwarves were [[siege|besieged]] by [[Boatmurdered|bloodthirtsy]] [[elephants]]. | ||
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==Adventure Mode== | ==Adventure Mode== |
Revision as of 22:00, 21 January 2009
Fortress Mode
Art is a generic term for a way of recording history. You can order your dwarves to create art by ordering them to smooth and engrave stone walls, or to sew a cloth or leather image. Art images also appear on coins.
Art records your fortress's history, such as when your dwarves were besieged by bloodthirtsy elephants.
Ordinarily, simply inspecting a piece of art only shows what the art is of. If you are in Adventurer mode, or if the option is enabled in the init.txt file, inspecting a piece of art gives a history of what it depicts, including the names of those depicted.
Adventure Mode
Art from previous fortresses or NPC races can be seen and appreciated. Use l to look around, then a over an engraving you want to look at. For cloth tapestries, you can see their description from your inventory.