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Revision as of 08:02, 26 March 2010

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

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.

The title is conferred to a number of administrators, e.g. the Manager might first be called an Outpost Manager and later on a City Manager. Others, like the Clerk have special titles based on the fortress title, e.g. Hoardmaster in a City.

In addition, the fort may be the home of monarchs of the surrounding land and gain an additional title.

Title Pop.
Ω Outpost 1 19
Ω Hamlet 20 49
Ω Village 50 79
Ω Town 80 109
Ω City 110 139
Ω Metropolis 140 +
Noble Title
Barony capital
County capital
Duchy capital
Mountainhome
  • Home of the King/Queen
  • Capital of its civilization
Worlds