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Originally posted by Captain Failmore:
<STRONG>Personally, I think furnaces should use more than just wood to produce ashes. Any and all organic waste in addition to plant material should be usable in a furnace.</STRONG>
The problem with this (and all other suggestions for alternate ash sources) is that in Dwarf Fortress, all the real uses for ash involve using it as a source of potassium. Potassium is found in large amounts in wood ashes (used in the lye/potash/pearlash chain), but isn't there in ash from, say, chunks. Technically, you even need a specific
kind of wood, but Dwarf Fortress is forgiving on this point...
A distinction could be made between types of ash, but what's the point? There's no use for ash except creating lye/potash/pearlash, and that requires wood ash specifically.
Using it as bait for traps or composting it is a neat idea. (I think we'd need a general 'compost' stockpile where all sorts of organic things can be brought to rot into fertilizer. The refuse stockpile already sort of works this way, except that it doesn't produce fertilizer...)
Another idea: A 'sausage' option at the butcher's shop, where they take chunks of meat (as well as slightly damaged, worn, or spoiled meat, plus dead vermin corpses) and turn it into edible sausage. Not something every race could eat, but hey, dwarves are tough.
[ December 25, 2007: Message edited by: Aquillion ]