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− | A '''demand''' is a | + | A '''demand''' is a [[noble]]'s request that your [[dwarves]] build a specific item of [[furniture]] in one of their [[room]]s. All immigrant and elected nobles, with the sole exception of the [[philosopher]], can make demands. |
− | When a noble makes a demand, you will have about half a year to fulfill it. Demands are always for furniture, and can be for either | + | When a noble makes a demand, you will have about half a year to fulfill it. Demands are always for furniture, and can be for either [[furniture]] of a certain type, like a [[table]], or [[furniture]] of a certain material, like [[copper]] items. Sometimes they specify both, for example "green glass window in dining room". It can happen that the demand will read "item in room" - this is due to a bug and the demand then cannot be fulfilled. |
− | Demands are announced at the bottom of the screen, but if you miss the message, you can see if a noble is demanding anything on the | + | Demands are announced at the bottom of the screen, but if you miss the message, you can see if a noble is demanding anything on the [[nobles screen|noble's screen]]. If the uppercase bracketed word '[DEMAND]' next to a noble's name is gray, he is making no demands. If white, his current demands have been fulfilled or surpassed. If brown (or yellow when highlighted) the noble has stated their demand and has given you time to complete it. If red, the demanded is expected to have been completed already. |
− | Fulfilling the demand gives the noble a happy | + | Fulfilling the demand gives the noble a happy [[thought]]. If a demand goes without being fulfilled, the noble will be "[[thought|angered at the state of demands]]". The longer the demand goes unfulfilled the unhappier the noble will get.{{verify}} There are no other direct consequences to failing to fill a demand. After about 3 years, an [[announcement]] will be made that the noble has simply "forgotten" the demand. |
− | + | Demands should not be confused with [[mandate]]s. | |
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Latest revision as of 16:57, 2 June 2014
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A demand is a noble's request that your dwarves build a specific item of furniture in one of their rooms. All immigrant and elected nobles, with the sole exception of the philosopher, can make demands.
When a noble makes a demand, you will have about half a year to fulfill it. Demands are always for furniture, and can be for either furniture of a certain type, like a table, or furniture of a certain material, like copper items. Sometimes they specify both, for example "green glass window in dining room". It can happen that the demand will read "item in room" - this is due to a bug and the demand then cannot be fulfilled.
Demands are announced at the bottom of the screen, but if you miss the message, you can see if a noble is demanding anything on the noble's screen. If the uppercase bracketed word '[DEMAND]' next to a noble's name is gray, he is making no demands. If white, his current demands have been fulfilled or surpassed. If brown (or yellow when highlighted) the noble has stated their demand and has given you time to complete it. If red, the demanded is expected to have been completed already.
Fulfilling the demand gives the noble a happy thought. If a demand goes without being fulfilled, the noble will be "angered at the state of demands". The longer the demand goes unfulfilled the unhappier the noble will get.[Verify] There are no other direct consequences to failing to fill a demand. After about 3 years, an announcement will be made that the noble has simply "forgotten" the demand.
Demands should not be confused with mandates.