Or just forbid your bags when you're doing a mass-coffer-build like that? :V
Thats good advice, actually. I dont think I thought to do so. Still:
Imagine, as a child, a parent handing a you a burlap sack that looks like it should be used for potatoes, judging by the sewn images. Its only redeeming feature is a single garnet on the lip of the bag. Curiously, you arent sure if this was the bag that that goblin tried to stuff Udim in the other day . . . its certainly big enough!
When you throw it into the corner, your parents get upset - 'How can you put your things into it when its just strewn in the corner?'
Gah. Fine. You take the heap of a bag and nicely drape it over the end of your wooden bed. 'better?' you ask with a hint of irritation.
'Put your old dirty clothing in there now.' - Ohh. Makes sense its the laundry, you think to yourself, placing your old trousers and loincloth into the bag.
'Now put your toy trumpet in.' ~What?
'Yup. This is your bag now. We have a coffer too.'
'Nononono, you have a
coffer. I want one too.'
'Nonsense, this bag is perfectly good. Look, you even have a rather unique symbol now'
'Buuut, but all the other dwarves will call me an elf!'
'Well, we'll just have to make due. Be happy you werent kidnapped by goblins or chained up by the hammerer. Remember, if you complain the boogeymen will get you.'
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