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* X days imprisonment - the sheriff or fortress guard haul the dwarf off to a [[restraint]] to serve a jail sentence
 
* X days imprisonment - the sheriff or fortress guard haul the dwarf off to a [[restraint]] to serve a jail sentence
 
* Beating - the sheriff or fortress guard attack the dwarf unarmed for a short time, this punishment is used instead of imprisonment if the jail is full
 
* Beating - the sheriff or fortress guard attack the dwarf unarmed for a short time, this punishment is used instead of imprisonment if the jail is full
* Hammering - the [[Hammerer] beats the dwarf with a war hammer, causing death or serious injury
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* Hammering - the [[Hammerer]] beats the dwarf with a war hammer, causing death or serious injury

Revision as of 06:10, 24 November 2007

One restraint or cage in an area set to be used by justice is needed for every 10 dwarves (rounded down). If you don't have enough; then the sheriff with be unhappy, and more beatings will be handed out due to overcrowding in jail.

Crime

Punishment

  • X days imprisonment - the sheriff or fortress guard haul the dwarf off to a restraint to serve a jail sentence
  • Beating - the sheriff or fortress guard attack the dwarf unarmed for a short time, this punishment is used instead of imprisonment if the jail is full
  • Hammering - the Hammerer beats the dwarf with a war hammer, causing death or serious injury