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The Hammerer is a noble which is supposed to be appointed by the [[Baron]] to act as an executioner. Due to a bug, however, this never happens.
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Depending on the severity of a particular crime (or the personal whims of the injured party), the hammerer would deliver a series of hammerstrikes, most likely leading to death or serious injury for the criminal (most often a random metalsmith who couldn't satisfy a noble's [[mandate]] for [[crystal glass]] earrings).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:45, 24 June 2012

Hammerer
Room requirements  
Office None
Quarters Modest Quarters
Dining room Dining Room
Tomb None
Furniture requirements
Chests 1
Cabinets 1
Weapon racks 1
Armor stands 1
Other
Mandates None
Demands 1
Arrival conditions
Function
This article is about an older version of DF.

The Hammerer is a noble which is supposed to be appointed by the Baron to act as an executioner. Due to a bug, however, this never happens.

Depending on the severity of a particular crime (or the personal whims of the injured party), the hammerer would deliver a series of hammerstrikes, most likely leading to death or serious injury for the criminal (most often a random metalsmith who couldn't satisfy a noble's mandate for crystal glass earrings).

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