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'''Shapes''' are a particular type of "descriptor" present within the game. They are used in the following areas:
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'''Shapes''' are a particular type of descriptor present within the game. They are used in the following areas:
  
 
* [[Preference]]s - along with materials, creatures, and plants, dwarves can also like certain shapes.
 
* [[Preference]]s - along with materials, creatures, and plants, dwarves can also like certain shapes.
* [[Engraving]]s and decorations - most simple images (not depicting historical events) will simply depict a shape, generally one of the ones preferred by the engraver.
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* [[Engraving]]s and [[decoration]]s - most simple images (not depicting historical events) will simply depict a shape, generally one of the ones preferred by the engraver.
 
* Cut [[gem]]s - cut gems (and stones) can have a particular shape. [[Gizzard stone]]s are treated as a specific type of gem cut.
 
* Cut [[gem]]s - cut gems (and stones) can have a particular shape. [[Gizzard stone]]s are treated as a specific type of gem cut.
 
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Revision as of 10:42, 20 January 2020

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Shapes are a particular type of descriptor present within the game. They are used in the following areas:

  • Preferences - along with materials, creatures, and plants, dwarves can also like certain shapes.
  • Engravings and decorations - most simple images (not depicting historical events) will simply depict a shape, generally one of the ones preferred by the engraver.
  • Cut gems - cut gems (and stones) can have a particular shape. Gizzard stones are treated as a specific type of gem cut.