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[[File:dungeon_preview2.png|right]]A '''dungeon''', also known as a '''prison''', its [[room]]s known as '''jails''', is a [[zone]] used by the [[justice]] system within your dwarven community.  They are designated from a constructed [[restraint]] or metal [[cage]], by {{k|q}}uerying the restraint, designating it as a {{k|r}}oom, and then setting it to be used for {{k|j}}ustice.
 
[[File:dungeon_preview2.png|right]]A '''dungeon''', also known as a '''prison''', its [[room]]s known as '''jails''', is a [[zone]] used by the [[justice]] system within your dwarven community.  They are designated from a constructed [[restraint]] or metal [[cage]], by {{k|q}}uerying the restraint, designating it as a {{k|r}}oom, and then setting it to be used for {{k|j}}ustice.
  
As your dwarves break the law, your [[Sheriff]]/[[Captain of the guard|Captain of the Guard]], or any [[Fortress guard|fortress guard]], will place them in one of the designated restraints, dragging their prisoner to the dungeon regardless of their strength, or even if they transform into a [[werebeast]] halfway there. However, should they be unable to (no dungeon, dungeon is full, or if the crime is terrible enough, '''and''' if you have one already...), the [[Hammerer]] will come to give them a severe hammer beating, which will cause quite a [[tantrum spiral|commotion]].
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As your dwarves break the law, your [[Sheriff]]/[[Captain of the guard|Captain of the Guard]], or any [[Fortress guard|Fortress Guard]], will place them in one of the designated restraints, dragging their prisoner to the dungeon regardless of their strength, or even if they transform into a [[werebeast]] halfway there. However, should they be unable to (no dungeon, dungeon is full, or if the crime is terrible enough, '''and''' if you have one already...), the [[Hammerer]] will come to give them a severe hammer beating, which will cause quite a [[tantrum spiral|commotion]].
  
 
== Dungeon 101 ==
 
== Dungeon 101 ==

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