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[[File:Embark A Map.png|thumb|The game uses text symbols for graphics. For example, a dwarf is a colored smiling face and various other letters represent animals. Here, dwarves and livestock around their wagon of supplies can be seen just after embark.]]
 
[[File:Embark A Map.png|thumb|The game uses text symbols for graphics. For example, a dwarf is a colored smiling face and various other letters represent animals. Here, dwarves and livestock around their wagon of supplies can be seen just after embark.]]
  
When Fortress mode is selected, the player is given the option to choose the [[embark|embark location]] in the world. The player must consider the environment, elevations, biome, soil types and mineral concentrations, which can pose significant challenges to the development or survival of the fortress.The colony's [[supplies]], [[domestic animals]], and skills can be customised, but each dwarf's [[mental attributes|mental]] and [[physical attributes]] are randomly generated,as are their mental abilities, individual preferences and desires. The game also describes in detail each dwarf's [[Physical_description|physical appearance]], like hair and facial features.. Each dwarf's [[relationships]] with others and the [[deities]] they worship can be viewed.
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When Fortress mode is selected, the player is given the option to choose the [[embark|embark location]] in the world. The player can consider the environment, elevations, biome, soil types and mineral concentrations which can pose significant challenges to the development or survival of the fortress. Customizing the colony's [[supplies]], [[domestic animals]], and skills are available, but each dwarves' [[mental attributes|mental]] and [[physical attributes]] are randomly generated. The game describes in detail each dwarf's [[Physical_description|physical appearance]], like hair and facial features. The mental abilities, individual preferences and desires are also randomly generated. Each dwarf's [[relationships]] with others and the [[deities]] they worship can be viewed.
  
 
The player embarks with the expedition team (seven dwarves, and their livestock and supplies by default), and does not have direct control over them. In order to construct and operate the fortress, the dwarves undertake [[labour]]s as designated by the player. They can be assigned any labors, but their work still depends on their relative skill with it, which can increase. Some task categories are stone-working, woodworking, metalworking, farming-related and crafts-making; there are further combat-related skills. They are categorized further, such as [[leatherworking]], [[butchery]], [[clothesmaking]], [[gem]]-related, [[glassmaking]], and [[clay]]-related [[Industry|industries]]. Activities take place in [[workshop]]s which need to be constructed; for example, [[still]]s for brewing alcohol. The [[metal industry]] has a very important role because it produces [[weapon]]s and [[armor]] for the [[military]], [[trap component]]s for defense, and high-value [[furniture]] and [[decoration]]s.
 
The player embarks with the expedition team (seven dwarves, and their livestock and supplies by default), and does not have direct control over them. In order to construct and operate the fortress, the dwarves undertake [[labour]]s as designated by the player. They can be assigned any labors, but their work still depends on their relative skill with it, which can increase. Some task categories are stone-working, woodworking, metalworking, farming-related and crafts-making; there are further combat-related skills. They are categorized further, such as [[leatherworking]], [[butchery]], [[clothesmaking]], [[gem]]-related, [[glassmaking]], and [[clay]]-related [[Industry|industries]]. Activities take place in [[workshop]]s which need to be constructed; for example, [[still]]s for brewing alcohol. The [[metal industry]] has a very important role because it produces [[weapon]]s and [[armor]] for the [[military]], [[trap component]]s for defense, and high-value [[furniture]] and [[decoration]]s.

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