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A '''grudge''' is a type of [[relationship]] a dwarf can have with another dwarf. Grudges are the opposite of friendships, and tend to develop between dwarves of conflicting personality traits. Sometimes it is possible to have your starting dwarves form grudges even before they arrive at the new fortress location. Making a grudge causes an unhappy thought, but ironically, the death of a grudgee actually causes a bad thought as well.
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A '''grudge''' is a type of [[relationship]] a [[dwarf]] can have with another dwarf. The opposite of friendships, they tend to develop between dwarves of conflicting personality traits - sometimes, it is possible to have your starting dwarves form grudges even ''before'' they arrive at the new fortress location! Making a grudge causes an unhappy thought, but ironically, the death of a grudgee actually causes a bad thought as well.
  
It is currently unknown how a grudge is formed, but a dwarf that talks to another that he/she has a grudge with will generate an unhappy thought ("He was forced to talk to somebody annoying lately."). This will happen more likely if you only have one meeting spot or many jobless dwarves.
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It is more likely to see a grudge form between dwarves with opposite ideals and/or personalities. A recent in-game example would be between dwarf Mistem Okoluzul who formed a grudge with dwarf Adilina Kubukthiz. In examining their respective "Thoughts and Preferences" specifics, we find an obvious clash:<br />
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It is currently unknown how a grudge is formed, but a dwarf that talks to another that they have a grudge with will generate an unhappy thought ("He was forced to talk to somebody annoying lately."). This is more likely to happen if you only have one [[meeting area]] or many jobless dwarves.
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'''- Adilina Kubukthiz:''' "''She is candid and sincere in dealings with others. She finds helping others very rewarding.''"<br />
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A grudge is more likely to form between dwarves with opposite ideals and/or personalities. An example would be between dwarf Mistem Okoluzul who formed a grudge with dwarf Adilina Kubukthiz. In examining their respective "Thoughts and Preferences" screens, we find an obvious clash:
'''- Mistem Okoluzul:''' "''He is often sad and dejected. He does not go out of his way to help others.''"<br />   
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'''- Adilina Kubukthiz:''' "''She is candid and sincere in dealings with others. She finds helping others very rewarding.''"<br>
A personality clash is not necessarily a requirement to the forming of a grudge. Likewise, grudges are not always going to be mutual.{{cite forum|58158}}
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'''- Mistem Okoluzul:''' "''He is often sad and dejected. He does not go out of his way to help others.''"
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A personality clash is not necessarily a requirement to the forming of a grudge. Likewise, grudges are not always going to be mutual.{{cite forum|58158}}
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Dwarves are well known for keeping grudges towards anyone who slights them, and keep note of their many grudges in a great [[book]] maintained by the [[monarch]]. [[Goblin]]s are by far the biggest offenders, and their names are listed in the great book many times. Once, a [[human]] [[noble]] hired dwarves to construct his [[castle]], but underpaid them by two [[Currency|dwarfbucks]], a slight which could not be ignored! And so they drowned the whole castle in [[magma]].
 
   
 
   
Dwarves can in fact form grudges with animals. {{bug|7890}}
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 00:32, 21 December 2022

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A grudge is a type of relationship a dwarf can have with another dwarf. The opposite of friendships, they tend to develop between dwarves of conflicting personality traits - sometimes, it is possible to have your starting dwarves form grudges even before they arrive at the new fortress location! Making a grudge causes an unhappy thought, but ironically, the death of a grudgee actually causes a bad thought as well.

Mechanics[edit]

It is currently unknown how a grudge is formed, but a dwarf that talks to another that they have a grudge with will generate an unhappy thought ("He was forced to talk to somebody annoying lately."). This is more likely to happen if you only have one meeting area or many jobless dwarves.

A grudge is more likely to form between dwarves with opposite ideals and/or personalities. An example would be between dwarf Mistem Okoluzul who formed a grudge with dwarf Adilina Kubukthiz. In examining their respective "Thoughts and Preferences" screens, we find an obvious clash:

- Adilina Kubukthiz: "She is candid and sincere in dealings with others. She finds helping others very rewarding."
- Mistem Okoluzul: "He is often sad and dejected. He does not go out of his way to help others."

A personality clash is not necessarily a requirement to the forming of a grudge. Likewise, grudges are not always going to be mutual.[1]

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Dwarves are well known for keeping grudges towards anyone who slights them, and keep note of their many grudges in a great book maintained by the monarch. Goblins are by far the biggest offenders, and their names are listed in the great book many times. Once, a human noble hired dwarves to construct his castle, but underpaid them by two dwarfbucks, a slight which could not be ignored! And so they drowned the whole castle in magma.