
This topic is about a new noble position, the Priest. The position doesn't get activated until the fort has become a barony. They'll want a chapel/temple in the fort to worship at, which will give them happy thoughts, and no temple means unhappy thoughts.Īt this point, the citizens worry less about day-to-day survival, and start concerning themselves with more abstract matters, like worshipping their gods. Either the priest is automatically raised from one of the god's followers in the fort or is assigned by the player. Priests need to be at least faithful worshippers of the god. Making a temple requires building an altar, and creating a temple as a room from the altar. Each god worshipped by the civilization will have a single priest who requires a temple in addition to the usual bedroom and dining room. paste (made at a Mill Stone or Quern) into rock nut paste oil and rock nut press cake. The priest will also want typical amounts of cabinets and chests, but not the weapon and armor racks typically demanded. Filling Dwarf Bellies Producing food is vital in Dwarf Fortress. Instead, he may want something like candelabra, lecterns, and/or desks, etc. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. The priest issues mandates and demands similar to a baron. Priests are lazy nobles, but they occasionally write books and stuff about their religion/god. Priests impact the social life of the fort. Dwarves can and will collect refuse from any available place underground, including where one cavern denizen killed. As soon as you have a refuse pile or a loom or somedwarf with hunting labors enabled, youve got the potential, and the likelihood, of dwarven Darwin Award candidates. Consoler is an important skill for priests, and they become another noble who can console unhappy dwarves (usually the more faithful followers of their gods). Strategy to Keep Civilian Dwarves from Killing Themselves. They become friends with dwarves who worship their god more readily, but tend to form grudges with nobles who do not follow their god. They may also convince their followers to form similar relationships, the followers more readily become friends (and marry if single) with each other, and form more grudges with dwarves who aren't as faithful. b->n to build it and as Zebra said, designate it for burial and it'll be open to use for any corpses. You can also make it a room, turning it into a tomb, then assign it to a dwarf. You can then set it to be used for burial (q-b).

Perhaps the priest gets elevated to the position of high priest if the fort gets elevated to a duchy, and a another low ranking priest position underneath the high priest is generated. Build a coffin first at a mason's workshop, carpenter's shop or forge.
