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The monarch is the highest level {{L|noble}}. Rather than being promoted from within, like the [[baron]], [[count]], and [[duke]], the monarch arrives as an immigrant from the previous capital. Males are known as "king" and females are known as "queen". They may arrive with an opposite gendered "king consort" or "queen consort", as well as an entourage that can include elite military dwarves and ordinary workers. Unlike previous versions, the monarch will no longer come upon the discovery of {{L|adamantine}}. | The monarch is the highest level {{L|noble}}. Rather than being promoted from within, like the [[baron]], [[count]], and [[duke]], the monarch arrives as an immigrant from the previous capital. Males are known as "king" and females are known as "queen". They may arrive with an opposite gendered "king consort" or "queen consort", as well as an entourage that can include elite military dwarves and ordinary workers. Unlike previous versions, the monarch will no longer come upon the discovery of {{L|adamantine}}. | ||
− | Once the monarch arrives, your fortress | + | You may check how close you are to meeting the requirements for a monarch's arrival by pressing {{k|n}} {{k|c}}. |
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+ | Once the monarch arrives, your fortress becomes the capital of your civilization. Because of this, you will no longer receive visits from a dwarven {{L|liaison}}, nor can you give goods to dwarf caravans as offerings. | ||
The monarch always arrives at the same time as an immigration wave, even though they have an entirely separate entourage that can spawn from a different part of the map. This means that if you reach your population cap before meeting the requirements for them to immigrate, they won't show up. If you want a monarch, you can work around this by upping your population cap once you meet all the requirements. Be warned that you may get upwards of 30 dwarves between the regular immigration wave and the monarch's entourage. | The monarch always arrives at the same time as an immigration wave, even though they have an entirely separate entourage that can spawn from a different part of the map. This means that if you reach your population cap before meeting the requirements for them to immigrate, they won't show up. If you want a monarch, you can work around this by upping your population cap once you meet all the requirements. Be warned that you may get upwards of 30 dwarves between the regular immigration wave and the monarch's entourage. |
Revision as of 20:45, 22 April 2011
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Room requirements | ||
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Office | Royal Throne Room | |
Quarters | Royal Bedroom | |
Dining room | Royal Dining Room | |
Tomb | Royal Mausoleum | |
Furniture requirements | ||
Chests | 10 | |
Cabinets | 5 | |
Weapon racks | 5 | |
Armor stands | 5 | |
Other | ||
Mandates | None | |
Demands | None | |
Arrival conditions | ||
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Function | ||
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The monarch is the highest level Template:L. Rather than being promoted from within, like the baron, count, and duke, the monarch arrives as an immigrant from the previous capital. Males are known as "king" and females are known as "queen". They may arrive with an opposite gendered "king consort" or "queen consort", as well as an entourage that can include elite military dwarves and ordinary workers. Unlike previous versions, the monarch will no longer come upon the discovery of Template:L.
You may check how close you are to meeting the requirements for a monarch's arrival by pressing n c.
Once the monarch arrives, your fortress becomes the capital of your civilization. Because of this, you will no longer receive visits from a dwarven Template:L, nor can you give goods to dwarf caravans as offerings.
The monarch always arrives at the same time as an immigration wave, even though they have an entirely separate entourage that can spawn from a different part of the map. This means that if you reach your population cap before meeting the requirements for them to immigrate, they won't show up. If you want a monarch, you can work around this by upping your population cap once you meet all the requirements. Be warned that you may get upwards of 30 dwarves between the regular immigration wave and the monarch's entourage.
Raws |
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[POSITION:MONARCH]
[NAME_MALE:king:kings]
[NAME_FEMALE:queen:queens]
[NUMBER:1]
[SPOUSE_MALE:king consort:kings consort]
[SPOUSE_FEMALE:queen consort:queens consort]
[SUCCESSION:BY_HEIR]
[RESPONSIBILITY:LAW_MAKING]
[RESPONSIBILITY:RECEIVE_DIPLOMATS]
[RESPONSIBILITY:MILITARY_GOALS]
[PRECEDENCE:1]
[RULES_FROM_LOCATION]
[MENIAL_WORK_EXEMPTION]
[MENIAL_WORK_EXEMPTION_SPOUSE]
[SLEEP_PRETENSION]
[PUNISHMENT_EXEMPTION]
[FLASHES]
[BRAG_ON_KILL]
[CHAT_WORTHY]
[DO_NOT_CULL]
[KILL_QUEST]
[EXPORTED_IN_LEGENDS]
[DETERMINES_COIN_DESIGN]
[COLOR:5:0:1]
[ACCOUNT_EXEMPT]
[DUTY_BOUND]
[DEMAND_MAX:10]
[MANDATE_MAX:5]
[REQUIRED_BOXES:10]
[REQUIRED_CABINETS:5]
[REQUIRED_RACKS:5]
[REQUIRED_STANDS:5]
[REQUIRED_OFFICE:10000]
[REQUIRED_BEDROOM:10000]
[REQUIRED_DINING:10000]
[REQUIRED_TOMB:10000]
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