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While coffins may be made out of a variety of different materials, a particularly well-crafted coffin made from a valuable material (like {{L|metal}}, {{L|glass}}, or {{L|economic stone}}) can greatly increase the {{L|room|room quality}}. Once crafted, a coffin will be stored in a furniture {{L|stockpile}} until placed. Placing a coffin can be done from the {{L|Menu|building menu}} ({{K|b}} and then {{K|n}}). Once it is {{L|hauling|hauled}} to that location, it may then be designated as a {{L|tomb}} and activated (allowed) for citizen burial.
 
While coffins may be made out of a variety of different materials, a particularly well-crafted coffin made from a valuable material (like {{L|metal}}, {{L|glass}}, or {{L|economic stone}}) can greatly increase the {{L|room|room quality}}. Once crafted, a coffin will be stored in a furniture {{L|stockpile}} until placed. Placing a coffin can be done from the {{L|Menu|building menu}} ({{K|b}} and then {{K|n}}). Once it is {{L|hauling|hauled}} to that location, it may then be designated as a {{L|tomb}} and activated (allowed) for citizen burial.
  
For a general cementary just put a lot of coffins in one room, and allow them to be used for burial with {{K|q}} and then {{K|b}} for each coffin. Tombs are for nobles.  
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For a general cemetery just put a lot of coffins in one room, and allow them to be used for burial with {{K|q}} and then {{K|b}} for each coffin. Tombs are for nobles.  
  
 
Failure to entomb or otherwise build a {{L|slab|memorial}} for a deceased dwarf may lead to {{L|ghost|unexpected consequences}}...
 
Failure to entomb or otherwise build a {{L|slab|memorial}} for a deceased dwarf may lead to {{L|ghost|unexpected consequences}}...
  
 
{{buildings}}
 
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Revision as of 06:43, 23 December 2010

This article is about an older version of DF.


Coffin
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Construction
Materials Workshops Labors
Rooms
Every respectable dwarven fortress has a developed (and occupied) catacombs system.

Coffins, caskets, sarcophagi or burial receptacles are Template:Ls for deceased dwarves and Template:L, used to store their Template:Ls or other Template:L. Dwarves prefer to inter their dead and pets in coffins/tombs rather than leaving their corpses to rot. Using coffins avoids Template:L, prevents the spread of miasma, and the ownership of a particularly nice or valuable tomb may give the owner a happy thought[Verify]. Template:Ls will often require a tomb, which is designated from the coffin, as part of their basic wish-list, or Template:L specific items in their tomb.

While coffins may be made out of a variety of different materials, a particularly well-crafted coffin made from a valuable material (like Template:L, Template:L, or Template:L) can greatly increase the Template:L. Once crafted, a coffin will be stored in a furniture Template:L until placed. Placing a coffin can be done from the Template:L (b and then n). Once it is Template:L to that location, it may then be designated as a Template:L and activated (allowed) for citizen burial.

For a general cemetery just put a lot of coffins in one room, and allow them to be used for burial with q and then b for each coffin. Tombs are for nobles.

Failure to entomb or otherwise build a Template:L for a deceased dwarf may lead to Template:L...


Rooms
Furniture
Animal trapAnvilArmor standBedBinBoxBucketCabinetCageCoffinRestraintSeatStatueTableWeapon rack

Access
DoorFloodgateBarsGrateFloor hatchBridgeRoadWindow
Constructions
Machine & Trap parts
Other Buildings
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