![]() Create a stockpile far away for corpses because every time they see the same corpse on a different day they will get negative thoughts and get stressed. Dwarves really dislike seeing corpses but they have no problems with arms and teeth. Create different stockpiles for different parts. In the o menu there is by default dumping orders from outside are ignored But not corpses in general)ģ. If you order them to be moved to another pasture it takes them too long in my experience.Ģ.Your dwarves might not be able to dump things that are outside. As soon as a siege start unassign all your livestock from their pastures, they will automatically slowly move towards the meeting halls and if your entrance is close they will survive. Is there a way to expedite this process so all my dwarves dont go insane? Or is there any easy way to avoid this fate in the future?Ī few tips as a fellow inexperienced dwarf fortress player:ġ. ![]() Some of them are also getting easily horrified by the sight of it all. I think one reason it may be slow is a lot of them are either tackling other necessary jobs for fort function and collecting battlefield trop-ahem-reclaimed items. And despite this and the fact I have 11 Idlers, cleanup is proving painfully slow, and all my dwarves are severely suffering from seeing the corpses strewn about. Now I've set up a massive refuse pile, which was promptly filled with various body parts and corpses, and created a garbage dump right next to it, and assigned everything to dump, everything's unforbidden, I've set orders to allow for gathering of corpses from outside and dumping of corpses, bones, skulls, and other. With that number steadily increasing as I continue to try to clean up. Now I have 2 in the bright red, 6 in the dark red, and 30 in the yellow. With a good number in the positive range. Pre-great cleanup I had maybe 1 or 2 of my 210+ dwarves unhappy. Which is currently taking a bigger toll on my fortress than the actual siege did. I was able to fend them off successfully (after and unfortunate slaughter of all my livestock). Regardless it was an invasion force of about 25-35 goblins carrying various implements of pain. The largest one I've ever personally faced anyway, although I realize it's probably not that huge. So recently my youngish fortress was subject to what I (In my limited experience consider) a pretty serious siege. ![]()
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