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Diplomats from ''other'' civilizations tend to arrive on the map edge up to a week before or after their civilization's [[caravan]] once your fortress has a [[baron]]. Each diplomat will attempt to attend a meeting with your leader: they will typically follow your leader around, waiting for an opportunity to discuss your situation.  Your leader will need to perform the "Conduct Meeting" job, sometimes for quite a while, to satisfy the visiting diplomat.  
 
Diplomats from ''other'' civilizations tend to arrive on the map edge up to a week before or after their civilization's [[caravan]] once your fortress has a [[baron]]. Each diplomat will attempt to attend a meeting with your leader: they will typically follow your leader around, waiting for an opportunity to discuss your situation.  Your leader will need to perform the "Conduct Meeting" job, sometimes for quite a while, to satisfy the visiting diplomat.  
  
In the event that your leader is replaced, killed or taken by a [[strange mood]], the diplomat may decide to leave your fortress [[stymied|"unhappy"]]. Curiously, this will '''not''' occur if your leader is otherwise unable to perform the "conduct meeting" task. You can currently lock a diplomat in a room and he will wait years to attend the meeting your noble is constantly conducting (and all subsequent diplomats appear to wait in line for the first to finish); this behavior is presumably a bug.{{bug|3027}}
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In the event that your leader is replaced, killed or taken by a [[strange mood]], the liaison may decide to leave your fortress [[stymied|"unhappy"]]. Curiously, this will '''not''' occur if your leader is otherwise unable to perform the "conduct meeting" task. You can currently lock a diplomat in a room and he will wait years to attend the meeting your noble is constantly conducting (and all subsequent diplomats appear to wait in line for the first to finish); this behavior is presumably a bug.{{bug|3027}}
  
 
An unhappy diplomat will naturally prevent you from creating agreements and ending hostilities, however it is not currently known what other effects this has on relations with that civilization. Whether the diplomat successfully met with your leader or just gave up, a diplomat who has decided to leave but is prevented from reaching the map edge will eventually go [[insane]].
 
An unhappy diplomat will naturally prevent you from creating agreements and ending hostilities, however it is not currently known what other effects this has on relations with that civilization. Whether the diplomat successfully met with your leader or just gave up, a diplomat who has decided to leave but is prevented from reaching the map edge will eventually go [[insane]].
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==Dwarven Diplomats==
 
==Dwarven Diplomats==
Dwarven diplomats are only encountered in Adventurer mode - they do not visit your fortress, nor can you appoint one yourself.
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Other dwarven civilizations currently do not send diplomats; the Mountainhome of your own dwarven civilization sends a special diplomat, an [[Outpost liaison]], to conduct diplomacy with your fortress (assuming your fortress is not the Mountainhome).
  
 
==Elven Diplomats==
 
==Elven Diplomats==
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It is a well-known fact among the dwarf nobility that many seemingly rude interruptions and delays such as sleep, drinking, deconstructing of walls, etc., that occur on a regular basis during the conduction of diplomatic meetings with elves, actually serve one simple purpose: to stretch the period of time when the old tree-cutting agreement is no longer in force, but the new agreement is not signed yet. During that time all the fortress woodcutters with the addition of some seasonal workers must clear as many trees as possible.
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It is a well-known among a dwarf nobility fact that many seemingly meaningless, rude interruptions and delays such sleep, drinking, deconstructing of walls etc., that occur on regular basis during conduction of diplomatic meetings with elves, actually serves one simple purpose: to stretch the period of time when old tree-cutting agreement is no longer in force, but new agreement is not signed yet. During that time all fortress woodcutters with addition of some seasonal workers must clear from trees an area as wide as possible.
  
 
==Human Diplomats==
 
==Human Diplomats==
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==Bugs==
 
==Bugs==
* Diplomats will wait indefinitely to conduct a meeting, potentially leading to multiple diplomats. {{bug|3027}}
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* Liaisons will wait indefinitely to conduct a meeting, potentially leading to multiple diplomats. {{bug|3027}}
 
* Elven diplomats do not appear, since they lack the proper positions {{bug|3295}}
 
* Elven diplomats do not appear, since they lack the proper positions {{bug|3295}}
  
 
{{Nobles}}
 
{{Nobles}}

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