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DF2014 Talk:Noble
Diplomat
I managed to have a citizen appointed as a diplomat in a vanilla game, however, I did do quite a bit of dwarfery before it happened Forum Post, Save Game 0.43.05
King on embark
I noticed (in v40.02) that one of the seven embark dwarves had the title "king" (with all of the demands associated). More research into the conditions of becoming mountainhome (and obtaining nobles) seems required. --MathFox (talk) 18:44, 11 July 2014 (UTC)
- There have been reports of that happening if your civilization has no king (or is entirely extinct). If you have no monarch, and no heir, then someone gets chosen as the new king. The exact means by which this choice is made may need investigation, but it can definitely be one of your starting seven if the conditions are right. --Greycat (talk) 19:03, 11 July 2014 (UTC)
Monarch Population requirement
In d_init.txt, it says "Keep in mind that your population must be at least 80 to get a king". The current article says that a monarch requires 140 population. Which is it?
Human and goblin nobles
Human and goblin nobles aren't in raw. Add human and goblin nobles to wiki. --93.77.222.197 13:19, 25 March 2019 (UTC)
Foreign units being elected to non-fort positions?
I've had it happen a few times where the game would pause and give me an election announcement, but the unit and position aren't a part of my fort.
I'm like, assuming that this is related to either religions (like your dwarves voting for some religious figure that isn't a part of your fort), or to agents (where someone in your fort has an allegiance somewhere else), but it wasn't noted in the wiki. Should it maybe be a part of this article? Or does it need way more research before we should add it to the wiki, I can only really guess at the cause so I'm not sure if that's reliable enough to bother adding until we know more about it.