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#REDIRECT [[Tantrum]]
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A '''tantrum''' is a temporary emotional breakdown, experienced mainly by dwarves with high [[personality trait|propensity to anger]]. Dwarves who are prone to anxiety will instead become [[oblivious]], while those with a history of depression will become [[depression|depressed]].
 
 
 
Tantruming dwarves will cancel any job they may be doing at the moment and will start misbehaving, which includes throwing items around, starting [[Level_of_conflict|fist fights]] (with the possibility of severely [[Wound|injuring]] other dwarves), toppling and destroying buildings or hurting [[pet]]s. This is of course [[Justice|illegal]], and they will be imprisoned or flogged for their behaviour. But while law-abiding citizens will view their punishment as just, if the punishment is [[Hammerer|harsher than usual]], their death (or the results of their misbehaviour) may cause increased [[stress]] among your fortress's inhabitants.
 
 
 
For a [[Level_of_conflict|fistfight]] to start, a creature needs a body part with the [GRASP]-property and an [ATTACK:PUNCH:BODYPART:BY_TYPE:GRASP]-attack. So a modded dog, for example, will need to have GRASP added to one of its bodyparts, otherwise it won't start fighting.
 
 
 
If [[stress]] keeps accumulating, a tantrum-prone dwarf may eventually go [[insane|berserk]].
 
 
 
To make tantrums less likely, see the article on [[keeping your dwarves unstressed]].
 
 
 
==Mechanics==
 
 
 
The mechanics for tantrums in the current version are not well known yet {{verify}}. A dwarf throwing a tantrum will keep misbehaving for several days, during which time they will be a walking disaster zone. With the very slowly building and receding stress of DF2014, a dwarf will remain in a tantrum-capable state for months if not years. Since they will usually snap about once per month, a single tantrummer can cause immense damage/carnage.
 
 
 
Tantrumers will not have any [[need]]s while they are tantruming. The needs will return when they are done.
 
 
 
==Damage control==
 
 
 
Highly stressed dwarves with tantrum propensity can (and maybe should) be locked up in a room with a bed, chair and table, away from further stressors and from people they can harm. If their stress exposure remains low enough for an extended time – months to years – they may recover and no longer throw tantrums. Their "cell" should be assigned as their bedroom and potentially dining room, and provisions must be stored in the room or delivered remotely. Since this is a very slow and laborious process, less caring overseers may opt for more radical [[magma|"cures"]].
 
 
 
Dwarves who develop stress should be watched carefully, to see if their personality makes them prone to tantrums. Due to the damage tantrums are likely to cause, keeping those dwarves away from further stress (or exposing them to increased danger to solve the problem in a different way) is highly recommended.
 
 
 
== Prevention ==
 
 
 
[[Keeping your dwarves unstressed]] is an important task. There are many things that can cause stress to dwarves, and some dwarves just are more susceptible than others.
 
 
 
Dwarves want a personal [[bedroom]] to sleep in and want a proper seat and table to eat at. Not providing them with these necessities causes regular stress increments.
 
 
 
Being regularly exposed to the outside tends to be harmful to dwarves, since they will either get unhappy over being out in the [[rain]] or, after a few years of mostly-underground fort life, become [[Cave adaptation|violently sick]] when exposed to sunlight. Catching sight of remains of sentient creatures, like the [[corpse]]s left behind by [[goblin]] [[siege]]s, will likewise cause strong stress to all but the most hardened dwarves.
 
 
 
Limiting stressors appears to be the most important task for tantrum prevention in DF2014. Offering sources of happy thoughts – satisfying work, nice architecture, opportunities to mingle with friends and family – seem to help, but what a stress-susceptible dwarf needs most is the lack of further bad thoughts, not a glut of happy ones.
 
 
 
== The Dreams of a Dwarf ==
 
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[[File:Tantrum while sleeping.PNG|200px|thumb|right|Even when sleeping, a dwarf can throw a tantrum]]
 
 
 
Sleeping is, as all dwarves know, <s>an utter waste of booze-drinking time</s> a necessary functionality that exists to prevent the creation of inferior booze. But a dwarf has dwarfy needs and, as such, even in the middle of [[Siege|welcoming foreign diplomats]], completely depleted of energy, a dwarf will show their essence and throw a tantrum.
 
 
 
How a dwarf is able to throw a tantrum while sleeping is a mystery for the ages. Urist McDoctor claims that, while the tantrum doesn't manifest physically, mentally, in dreamland, the dwarf sees himself in the grandest of fortresses, hurling [[Magma|snowballs]] to their [[Elf|fellow man]], creating dreams worthy of a dwarf.
 
 
 
 
 
{{Category|Dwarves}}
 
{{Category|Thoughts}}
 
{{Category|Justice}}
 
[[ru:Tantrum]]
 

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