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[[File:stress_preview.jpg|thumb|300px|right|At least it wasn't [[Surroundings#Evil|blood rain]]...<br><small>''Art by theRealOdieman''</small>]] '''Stress''' is a condition that is similar to unhappiness in earlier versions. It will cause the dwarf to flash with a downward red arrow, and {{DFtext|Over the long term, Urist McStressed has been under a great deal of stress.|6:1}} will show on their [[thoughts and preferences]] tab.
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'''Stress''' is a condition that is similar to unhappiness in earlier versions. It will cause the dwarf to flash with a downward red arrow, and {{DFtext|Over the long term, Urist McStressed has been under a great deal of stress.|6:1}} will show on their [[thoughts and preferences]] tab.
  
 
Dwarves under stress for long periods of time will develop worse symptoms of stress, e.g: {{DFtext|Urist McStressed has become haggard and drawn due to the tremendous stresses placed on him.|4:1}}. In the short term, excessive levels of stress will lead to temporary '''emotional breakdowns''' – throwing [[tantrum]]s, slipping into [[depression]], or stumbling around [[oblivious]]ly. If they're under stress for prolonged periods of time, dwarves will become Harrowed, their thoughts and preferences tab reading: {{DFtext|Urist McStressed has been utterly harrowed by the nightmare that is his tragic life.|5:1}} If this persists for long enough, it will lead to '''[[insanity]]'''.  
 
Dwarves under stress for long periods of time will develop worse symptoms of stress, e.g: {{DFtext|Urist McStressed has become haggard and drawn due to the tremendous stresses placed on him.|4:1}}. In the short term, excessive levels of stress will lead to temporary '''emotional breakdowns''' – throwing [[tantrum]]s, slipping into [[depression]], or stumbling around [[oblivious]]ly. If they're under stress for prolonged periods of time, dwarves will become Harrowed, their thoughts and preferences tab reading: {{DFtext|Urist McStressed has been utterly harrowed by the nightmare that is his tragic life.|5:1}} If this persists for long enough, it will lead to '''[[insanity]]'''.  

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