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Cyroth

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Re: How big is your catacomb?
« Reply #45 on: January 28, 2012, 09:46:24 pm »

whatever main wide passage the dwarves have to travel through often, ill dig out 1 square alcoves in the walls and put the coffins there, so my dwarves get happy thoughts from them.

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Re: How big is your catacomb?
« Reply #46 on: January 29, 2012, 01:45:50 am »

That's pretty hilarious, I never thought about that.  Set up meeting halls in your catacombs and watch the happy thoughts fly!

Careful that you don't get carried away with this though and start putting the wrong dwarves in masterwork coffins though... might tick off your nobles.  Or maybe that's only artifact coffins...

Of course, an insane and later dead noble is just one more coffin for the gallery.
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Re: How big is your catacomb?
« Reply #47 on: January 29, 2012, 02:24:20 am »

That's pretty hilarious, I never thought about that.  Set up meeting halls in your catacombs and watch the happy thoughts fly!

Careful that you don't get carried away with this though and start putting the wrong dwarves in masterwork coffins though... might tick off your nobles.  Or maybe that's only artifact coffins...

Of course, an insane and later dead noble is just one more coffin for the gallery.

Unfortunately, nobles are so extremely useless they tend to make a lot of friends.
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Re: How big is your catacomb?
« Reply #48 on: January 29, 2012, 02:26:50 am »

That's pretty hilarious, I never thought about that.  Set up meeting halls in your catacombs and watch the happy thoughts fly!

Careful that you don't get carried away with this though and start putting the wrong dwarves in masterwork coffins though... might tick off your nobles.  Or maybe that's only artifact coffins...

Of course, an insane and later dead noble is just one more coffin for the gallery.

Unfortunately, nobles are so extremely useless they tend to make a lot of friends.

Even more coffins for the gallery! :D
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Re: How big is your catacomb?
« Reply #49 on: January 29, 2012, 02:32:46 am »

That's pretty hilarious, I never thought about that.  Set up meeting halls in your catacombs and watch the happy thoughts fly!

Careful that you don't get carried away with this though and start putting the wrong dwarves in masterwork coffins though... might tick off your nobles.  Or maybe that's only artifact coffins...

Of course, an insane and later dead noble is just one more coffin for the gallery.

Unfortunately, nobles are so extremely useless they tend to make a lot of friends.

Even more coffins for the gallery! :D

Very dwarfy, but it becomes a problem when I start having my legendary strand extractor go melancholy and throw himself into the magma cistern.
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