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''You may be looking for [[Dwarf fortress mode]].''
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[[Dwarf|Dwarves]] live in fortresses - usually underground complexes with all the required buildings for dwarven living. They're [[Fortress name|named in a specific manner]].
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[[Dwarf|Dwarves]] live in '''fortresses''' &mdash; usually [[underground]] complexes with all the required buildings for dwarven living.
  
To tell what your "rank" your fortress has, look on the nobles screen, if you have the manager it should say X manager where X is your fortress "rank". The other option is to stroke {{K|z}} and look at the top left corner where your fortresses rank and name are.
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== Nomenclature ==
  
== Denomination ==
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Fortresses are [[Fortress name|named in a specific manner]]. The name is usually assigned at random, but can be set at embark time. They also gain a title according their population. This title is viewable in the upper left of the {{Key|z}} screen, in front of the fortress name.
  
Fortresses are named according to their population.
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In addition, the fort may be the home of monarchs of the surrounding land and gain an additional title. This title is also conferred to the [[Manager]], [[Broker]], and the visiting [[Liaison]] - for example, the [[Manager]] might first be called an ''Outpost Manager'' and later on a ''City Manager'', then finally the ''Mountainhome Manager''. The [[Bookkeeper]] gains a special title based on your created wealth.
  
* '''Outpost:''' Less than 20 dwarves.
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Each fortress title requires a certain population as well as performing a number of "[[diverse tasks]]" over the course of one year with the Autumn [[caravan]] safely making it home - crafting, metal, wood, gem, stone, and food-related jobs. For example, to become a Town and attract the [[Baron]], you must perform 4 of the following: 25 crafting jobs, 25 metal-related jobs, 25 wood-related jobs, 10 gem jobs, 25 stone jobs, 25 food jobs.
* '''Hamlet:''' 20-49 dwarves.
 
* '''Village:''' 50-80 dwarves.
 
* '''Town:''' 81-109 dwarves
 
* '''City:''' 110-139? dwarves {{Verify}}
 
* '''Metropolis:''' 140-?? dwarves {{Verify}}
 
  
In addition, the fort may be the home of monarchs of the surrounding land:
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{| style='margin: 0.5em auto; border-spacing: 2em 0'
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|-
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| style='vertical-align: top' |
  
* '''Barony capital:''' Home of the [[Baron|Baron/Baroness]]
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{|
* '''County capital:''' Home of the [[Count|Count/Countess]]
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! colspan='2' | Title
* '''Duchy capital:''' Home of the [[Duke/Duchess]]
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! Pop
* '''Mountainhome:''' Home of the [[King|King/Queen]] of that dwarven civilization.
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! Jobs
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! Triggers
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|- style='background-color:#eee'
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| style='background-color:#000; padding:2px 6px' | {{Raw Tile|Ω|#555|#000}}
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| '''Outpost'''
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| style='text-align:right' | -
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| None
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|
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|- style='background-color:#ddd'
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| style='background-color:#000; padding:2px 6px' | {{Raw Tile|Ω|#777|#000}}
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| '''Hamlet'''
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| style='text-align:right' | 20
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| 3 of 10/10/10/4/10/10
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| [[Sheriff]]
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|- style='background-color:#eee'
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| style='background-color:#000; padding:2px 6px' | {{Raw Tile|Ω|#999|#000}}
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| '''Village'''
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| style='text-align:right' | 50
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| 3 of 15/15/15/6/15/15
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| [[Mayor]]
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|- style='background-color:#ddd'
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| style='background-color:#000; padding:2px 6px' | {{Raw Tile|Ω|#bbb|#000}}
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| '''Town'''
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| style='text-align:right' | 80
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| 4 of 25/25/25/10/25/25
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| [[Baron]]
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|- style='background-color:#eee'
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| style='background-color:#000; padding:2px 6px' | {{Raw Tile|Ω|#ddd|#000}}
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| '''City'''
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| style='text-align:right' | 110
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| 4 of 35/35/35/14/35/35
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| [[Count]]
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|- style='background-color:#ddd'
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| style='background-color:#000; padding:2px 6px' | {{Raw Tile|Ω|#fff|#000}}
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| '''Metropolis'''
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| style='text-align:right' | 140
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| 5 of 50/50/50/20/50/50
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| [[Duke]]
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|- style='background-color:#eee'
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| style='background-color:#000; padding:2px 6px' | {{Dwarf|5:1}}
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| '''Mountainhome'''
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| style='text-align:right' | [[King]]
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| Special
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| N/A
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|}
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||
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{| style='border-spacing: 0 2px'
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! colspan='2' style='border-bottom: 1px solid' | Noble Title
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|-
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| style='background-color: #000; padding: 2px 6px; width: 1px' | {{Dwarf|5:0}}
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! style='text-align: left; background: #fdf; padding-left: 1em' | Barony
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|-
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| colspan='2' style='padding: 0 2em 0.75em' |
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* Home of the [[Baron|Baron/Baroness]]
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|-
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| style='background-color: #000; padding: 2px 6px' | {{Dwarf|5:0}}
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! style='text-align: left; background: #fef; padding-left: 1em' | County
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|-
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| colspan='2' style='padding: 0 2em 0.75em' |
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* Home of the [[Count|Count/Countess]]
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|-
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| style='background-color: #000; padding: 2px 6px' | {{Dwarf|5:0}}
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! style='text-align: left; background: #fdf; padding-left: 1em' | Duchy
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|-
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| colspan='2' style='padding: 0 2em 0.75em' |
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* Home of the [[Duke|Duke/Duchess]]
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|-
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| style='background-color: #000; padding: 2px 6px' | {{Dwarf|5:1}}
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! style='text-align: left; background: #fef; padding-left: 1em' | Mountainhome
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|-
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| colspan='2' style='padding: 0 2em 0.75em' |
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* Home of the [[King|King/Queen]]
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* Capital of its civilization
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|}
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|}
  
 
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{{World}}
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 11 November 2023

This article is about an older version of DF.
You may be looking for Dwarf fortress mode.

Dwarves live in fortresses — usually underground complexes with all the required buildings for dwarven living.

Nomenclature[edit]

Fortresses are named in a specific manner. The name is usually assigned at random, but can be set at embark time. They also gain a title according their population. This title is viewable in the upper left of the z screen, in front of the fortress name.

In addition, the fort may be the home of monarchs of the surrounding land and gain an additional title. This title is also conferred to the Manager, Broker, and the visiting Liaison - for example, the Manager might first be called an Outpost Manager and later on a City Manager, then finally the Mountainhome Manager. The Bookkeeper gains a special title based on your created wealth.

Each fortress title requires a certain population as well as performing a number of "diverse tasks" over the course of one year with the Autumn caravan safely making it home - crafting, metal, wood, gem, stone, and food-related jobs. For example, to become a Town and attract the Baron, you must perform 4 of the following: 25 crafting jobs, 25 metal-related jobs, 25 wood-related jobs, 10 gem jobs, 25 stone jobs, 25 food jobs.

Title Pop Jobs Triggers
Ω Outpost - None
Ω Hamlet 20 3 of 10/10/10/4/10/10 Sheriff
Ω Village 50 3 of 15/15/15/6/15/15 Mayor
Ω Town 80 4 of 25/25/25/10/25/25 Baron
Ω City 110 4 of 35/35/35/14/35/35 Count
Ω Metropolis 140 5 of 50/50/50/20/50/50 Duke
Mountainhome King Special N/A
Noble Title
Barony
County
Duchy
Mountainhome
  • Home of the King/Queen
  • Capital of its civilization
Worlds