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40d:Relationship

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Template:L (gods, animals) can have relationships with each other. This can be viewed by looking at a dwarf's Template:L. Making and talking to friends gives happy Template:Ls while the death of a Template:L, friend, Template:L or Template:L gives unhappy ones.

Relationships are usually formed by spending time with another dwarf. Often, the strongest relationship are between dwarfs from the same Template:L wave, despite time spent with dwarves from other waves.

The following is a list of known relationships:



Comments:

Spouses can have children with each other.

A lover is like a spouse, although the pair is not Template:L and do not share Template:Ls. It is unknown if they produce children or not (or if that eventuality causes the marriage.) Dwarfs seem to be monogamous both as married and non-married couples.

Sibling: if a married couple happens to have multiple children, the relationships between them will be marked as "Older/Younger Sister/Brother"

There are several additional special relationship listed for the Template:L/queen and their Template:L and Template:L. The dwarves listed in these relationships are not present in the Template:L.

  • Uncle/Aunt
  • Cousin
  • Paternal & Maternal Grandparents

Influences

It is unknown whether Template:Ls such as Template:L, Template:L, Template:L, Template:L, Template:L, Template:L, Template:L, Template:L, or Template:L play a role in relationships, but is suspected that dwarves with vastly different Template:L (such as a confident, selfless person vs a nervous-but-arrogant one) will form grudges, while dwarves with similar personalities will form friendships, or even become lovers.

It seems that if a pair of dwarves have a grudge against each other, if Dwarf A is married and decides to throw a party, Dwarf B will not attend.