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MorleyDev

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Re: Today I learned
« Reply #15 on: September 01, 2018, 03:45:23 pm »

Today I learnt that if a Dwarf dies by dodging into magma then a part of them can potentially not melt somehow, and even get placed in a coffin for them. Even if that coffin is a casket made of wood. Even if all of the coffins in the fort are caskets made of wood. And all in the same room. Next to each other. And when one casket burns down, they just move that body part into the next casket and speed up the process.

And now my fort doesn't have a graveyard anymore.
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Re: Today I learned
« Reply #16 on: September 02, 2018, 05:59:59 am »

Today I learnt that if a Dwarf dies by dodging into magma then a part of them can potentially not melt somehow, and even get placed in a coffin for them. Even if that coffin is a casket made of wood. Even if all of the coffins in the fort are caskets made of wood. And all in the same room. Next to each other. And when one casket burns down, they just move that body part into the next casket and speed up the process.

And now my fort doesn't have a graveyard anymore.
Do the corpses burn? Could be a new way to handle dwarven cremation.
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Re: Today I learned
« Reply #17 on: September 02, 2018, 01:25:54 pm »

Today I learnt that if a Dwarf dies by dodging into magma then a part of them can potentially not melt somehow, and even get placed in a coffin for them. Even if that coffin is a casket made of wood. Even if all of the coffins in the fort are caskets made of wood. And all in the same room. Next to each other. And when one casket burns down, they just move that body part into the next casket and speed up the process.

And now my fort doesn't have a graveyard anymore.

Graphite and Lignite burn for a long time (don't have melting point), maybe your dwarf have some item made of this rock.
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