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Inheritance[edit]
It's well known that when a dwarf dies without a designated tomb, any possessions will be inherited by his/her spouse. In version 0.23.130.23a, I found that children will also inherit possessions if both of their parents die - it's almost certain that this is still the case, but it would still be prudent to verify. --Quietust 17:11, 20 August 2010 (UTC)
Happy Thoughts[edit]
Do dwarves still get happy thoughts from having a tomb assigned to them? Extar 02:28, 4 September 2010 (UTC)
- I don't think they've ever gotten happy thoughts from that, even though the strings have been in the game since the old 2D version. --Quietust 21:45, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
Tomb raiding[edit]
Can we safely loot a tomb if we totally need the stuff because, say, the last pickaxe is in it? Will the nobles want a bribe for letting me do it? – unsigned comment by 174.89.221.108
- No, you can't - the objects will continue to be owned by whoever was buried there. The scenario you describe is impossible, anyways - the only objects (other than the body) that will ever be stored in a tomb are finished goods such as clothes and crafts. --Quietust 21:45, 13 October 2010 (UTC)