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Author Topic: The king has arrived with his full entourage.  (Read 2203 times)

GhostDwemer

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Re: The king has arrived with his full entourage.
« Reply #15 on: April 09, 2011, 01:20:53 pm »

I did not have to let the caravan leave the map to get elevated to a barony, or afterwords, and the king came during the summer, not when the caravan came. I think  the caravan bug may be fixed in 31.25.
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Darkweave

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Re: The king has arrived with his full entourage.
« Reply #16 on: April 09, 2011, 03:29:18 pm »

In a 31.25 fort the liason started talking to my mayor just after the caravan arrived at the depot and immediately offered me the option to become a barony.
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GhostDwemer

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Re: The king has arrived with his full entourage.
« Reply #17 on: April 09, 2011, 09:12:58 pm »

Hmmm, do the king and retinue not count against the population limit? Do kids count? I've got a cap of 200, and had two more waves of migrants after, bringing my total up to 222.
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GhostDwemer

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Re: The king has arrived with his full entourage.
« Reply #18 on: April 12, 2011, 12:39:12 am »

So, if you get a king, and you want to make him some fancy new digs, you can wait a while and he won't get too pissed off. However, say he grabs a crappy bedroom while he is waiting, okay, he gets a bad thought if he uses it, but you should be done before he needs to sleep again, right? Okay, but that crappy bedroom is still his when you give him his royal pad, and he may just sleep there again and again, getting very unhappy over time. You need to track down the bedroom he claimed and un-assign it. I guess that applies to other nobles as well, definitely un-assign their old rooms, but I never ran into it before. I guess a king gets a very bad thought from sleeping in a peasant's room. It's not critical yet, I think, but I never would have caught it in time if not for Dwarf Therapist's color coded happiness icons and the fact that, being a world gen character, the king is going to have an id lower than anyone else and will show up first if you organize things by wave like I tend to do.

tl;dr,
Nobles may sleep in their old sub-par rooms and get bad thoughts if you don't un-assign those rooms.
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