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The dwarven religion system in Masterwork Dwarf Fortress allows dwarves to pray to Armok and make sacrifices in his name, in return for a chance to receive powerful weapons, high value items and other benefits.
 
The dwarven religion system in Masterwork Dwarf Fortress allows dwarves to pray to Armok and make sacrifices in his name, in return for a chance to receive powerful weapons, high value items and other benefits.
  
= Practising Religion =
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== Practising Religion ==
  
 
Any dwarf that wishes to practice their religion must have the [[Masterwork:Prayer|prayer]] labour turned on. After this has been done, simply run a reaction at one of the religious buildings:
 
Any dwarf that wishes to practice their religion must have the [[Masterwork:Prayer|prayer]] labour turned on. After this has been done, simply run a reaction at one of the religious buildings:

Revision as of 23:08, 31 August 2013

The dwarven religion system in Masterwork Dwarf Fortress allows dwarves to pray to Armok and make sacrifices in his name, in return for a chance to receive powerful weapons, high value items and other benefits.

Practising Religion

Any dwarf that wishes to practice their religion must have the prayer labour turned on. After this has been done, simply run a reaction at one of the religious buildings: