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== Restraints ==
 
== Restraints ==
 
 
A '''restraint''' is (technically) a 1-tile large [[building]], a chain or rope which is used to restrain a [[dog]], [[dwarf]] or other [[creature]] to a certain very limited area of movement. Unlike a [[cage]], a restraint can only hold one creature, and the creature can move within a range of one tile from the location of the restraint itself.  This gives them, at most, a 3x3 square of movement, limited as normal by [[wall]]s, [[door]]s etc.  Restraints do not block movement, including movement of [[wagon]]s. While an animal is assigned to it the same as with a cage, using the {{K|q}} menu, dwarves can and will only be assigned from within the [[justice]] system.   
 
A '''restraint''' is (technically) a 1-tile large [[building]], a chain or rope which is used to restrain a [[dog]], [[dwarf]] or other [[creature]] to a certain very limited area of movement. Unlike a [[cage]], a restraint can only hold one creature, and the creature can move within a range of one tile from the location of the restraint itself.  This gives them, at most, a 3x3 square of movement, limited as normal by [[wall]]s, [[door]]s etc.  Restraints do not block movement, including movement of [[wagon]]s. While an animal is assigned to it the same as with a cage, using the {{K|q}} menu, dwarves can and will only be assigned from within the [[justice]] system.   
  
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Restraints can be linked to [[mechanism]]s in order to remotely deconstruct them. When the mechanism is activated (whether from a [[lever]] or [[pressure plate]]), the restraint is immediately unbuilt and the attached creature is released, leaving the restraint attached to its neck.
 
Restraints can be linked to [[mechanism]]s in order to remotely deconstruct them. When the mechanism is activated (whether from a [[lever]] or [[pressure plate]]), the restraint is immediately unbuilt and the attached creature is released, leaving the restraint attached to its neck.
  
==Restraints as decorations==
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==Restraints as [[decoration]]'''==
 
Ropes or chains (or [[bag]]s) decorated with [[image]]s can be a way of recording your fortress' history instead of [[stone detailing]]. When built as restraints (or, for bags, as [[container]]s), dwarves can admire them, so they can function as makeshift tapestries.
 
Ropes or chains (or [[bag]]s) decorated with [[image]]s can be a way of recording your fortress' history instead of [[stone detailing]]. When built as restraints (or, for bags, as [[container]]s), dwarves can admire them, so they can function as makeshift tapestries.
  

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