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− | Dwarves | + | A ''dining room'' is a [[room]] defined from a [[table]]. Dwarves prefer to eat in an unassigned dining room (i.e. belonging to "Nobody"). They also dislike eating on the ground, standing while eating, and sharing a table. The ideal dining room has plenty of tables and chairs, with only one chair at each table. The exceptions are [[nobles]] and [[appointees]], some of whom require a personal dining room, which need only include one table and chair. |
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+ | If no dining room is available, dwarves will eat at any undefined table. If not even a table is available, they will sit on the ground to eat, which generates an unhappy [[thought]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:24, 2 November 2007
A dining room is a room defined from a table. Dwarves prefer to eat in an unassigned dining room (i.e. belonging to "Nobody"). They also dislike eating on the ground, standing while eating, and sharing a table. The ideal dining room has plenty of tables and chairs, with only one chair at each table. The exceptions are nobles and appointees, some of whom require a personal dining room, which need only include one table and chair.
If no dining room is available, dwarves will eat at any undefined table. If not even a table is available, they will sit on the ground to eat, which generates an unhappy thought.