What does traction actually do? And how long can I expect my dwarves to remain in traction? I have one guy who I swear has been there for at least two years.
People are put in traction benches to treat complicated bone breaks. It's purpose if to immobilise the patient while the fracture heals.
So if you're dwarf still has broken bones, he should theoretically still be in there. There is however some bugs associated with traction benches. If the bone is healed, it's probably this bug. Try deconstructing the bench and see if it frees him.
Unrelated though, was your first choice for name already taken, by any chance?
Alright thanks I'll try that. In response to your question : No, it's a long story.
When me and my brother played wc3 2v2 we noticed that lots of people used joke nicknames that fit together so we made its.behind.you. and ohnoitsnot, then we started playing dota on those same accounts so then when HoN came out we stuck with them and now I use it more often than not as I got used to it (and also we were in high tier teams so people it's a more recognisable name than the one I used to use online)
I consider three lines to be long when describing name choice
New question : is the ammunition screen on squads bugged? I set my squad to use wooden bolts to practice and iron for combat but they won't stop shooting iron bolts in the archery range. had to tell them to just stop picking up the bolts =/