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:{{gametext|<dwarf> has gone stark raving mad!|3:1}}
 
:{{gametext|<dwarf> has gone stark raving mad!|3:1}}
 
::{{DFtext|Running around babbling!|3:1}} / {{DFtext|Crawling around babbling!|3:1}}
 
::{{DFtext|Running around babbling!|3:1}} / {{DFtext|Crawling around babbling!|3:1}}
[[File:df_face_stark.png|100px|left]]The afflicted will strip naked and drop each of their items one by one, and then wander your halls aimlessly (or sometimes stick to their [[room]] or burrow), babbling incoherently until they eventually die of dehydration or starvation. They do not ''actively'' seek out their own deaths, but death does a pretty good job at finding them anyway, as they ignore any and all hazards they encounter while milling about.
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[[File:df_face_stark.png|100px|left]]The afflicted will strip naked and drop each of their items one by one. They will then wander your halls aimlessly (or sometimes stick to their [[room]] or burrow), babbling incoherently until they eventually die of dehydration or starvation. They do not actively seek out their own deaths, but death does a pretty good job at finding them anyway, as they ignore any and all hazards they encounter while milling about.
 
:Dwarves with high {{token|ANXIETY_PROPENSITY|trait}} are more likely to go stark raving mad, typically after stumbling around [[oblivious]]ly one too many times.
 
:Dwarves with high {{token|ANXIETY_PROPENSITY|trait}} are more likely to go stark raving mad, typically after stumbling around [[oblivious]]ly one too many times.
 
::"I've been feeling anxious."
 
::"I've been feeling anxious."
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:{{gametext|<dwarf> has gone berserk!|4:1}}
 
:{{gametext|<dwarf> has gone berserk!|4:1}}
 
::{{DFtext|In a berserk rage!|4:1}}
 
::{{DFtext|In a berserk rage!|4:1}}
[[File:df_face_berzerk.png|100px|left]]The afflicted attacks friend and foe alike in a blind rage, which can be dangerous if it happens to an experienced dwarf (especially one carrying an artifact weapon). Luckily, [[Dog|war dogs]] can quickly bring down an unskilled dwarf.
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[[File:df_face_berzerk.png|100px|left]]The afflicted attacks friend and foe alike in a blind rage. This can be dangerous if it happens to an experienced dwarf (especially one carrying an artifact weapon). Luckily, [[Dog|war dogs]] can quickly bring down an unskilled dwarf.
 
:Berserk dwarves are even known to kill their own newborn baby right after the baby is born.
 
:Berserk dwarves are even known to kill their own newborn baby right after the baby is born.
 
:The dwarf in question becomes an enemy to your [[civilization]], meaning it will set off traps and engage your [[military]].
 
:The dwarf in question becomes an enemy to your [[civilization]], meaning it will set off traps and engage your [[military]].
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:{{gametext|<dwarf> has stopped responding to the world...|2:0}}
 
:{{gametext|<dwarf> has stopped responding to the world...|2:0}}
 
::{{DFtext|Staring off into space...|2:0}}
 
::{{DFtext|Staring off into space...|2:0}}
[[File:df_face_catatonic.png|100px|left]]The afflicted does nothing but stare blankly into space, until they inevitably starve to death.  
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[[File:df_face_catatonic.png|100px|left]]The afflicted does nothing but stare blankly into space until they inevitably starve to death.  
 
:Catatonia is special in that it will '''override''' other types of insanity - dwarves with extremely high '''stress vulnerability''' ("becomes completely helpless in stressful situations") have a 50% chance to become catatonic, and dwarves who have below-average (less than 40) propensities for anger, anxiety, and depression have a 100% chance to become catatonic.
 
:Catatonia is special in that it will '''override''' other types of insanity - dwarves with extremely high '''stress vulnerability''' ("becomes completely helpless in stressful situations") have a 50% chance to become catatonic, and dwarves who have below-average (less than 40) propensities for anger, anxiety, and depression have a 100% chance to become catatonic.
 
::"I've been under some pressure."
 
::"I've been under some pressure."

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