![]() Ultimately, the design of your burial plan is a matter of convenience, personal æsthetics, utility, and safety-just like any other part of your fortress. Also, it can sometimes take quite a while to get corpses picked up and hauled away from where they died, because a dwarf will accept the job, go to fetch the corpse, get horrified and cancel the job, accept the job, go back to the corpse, get horrified again, and so on. I cant wait for all these new dwarf fortress players to run into the 'FUN' night creatures in adventure mode. ![]() You need to build a Temple Complex, not just one temple. (Eventually a noble will request a fine tomb anyway-best to set aside some room for that sooner rather than later.) Maybe you want to place coffins around your statue garden so dwarves will visit the dead often. For those whos Dwarves are suffering stress from a lack of Prayer to their chosen dieties. If you like them out of the way, dig out some catacombs on an unused layer somewhere and fill it with coffins. One of my dwarfs recently went mad and starved to death, and his corpse is starting to stink up the place. If you like you fortress to appreciate the dead, carve niches out of the main hallways and put empty coffins there. ![]() Devise a burial plan for your fortress to deal with unexpected deaths swiftly, before they rot and cause distress to your fallen dwarf's friends. Once you've dealt with one corpse, you'll start thinking about future corpses. Where do I find this other setting for ignoring refuse outside I don't have any burrows. Your dwarves should place the corpse in the coffin pretty quickly. Showing 1 - 8 of 8 comments AlP 7:39am Did you check the 'dwarves ignore refuse outside' setting Any burrows 1 Chumad 7:47am This corpse is in a stockpile down in the ground (the same stockpile that's setup to not allow corpses). Just find a nice out-of-the-way corner to put a coffin, have it built like any other furniture, and then set its options to allow it for use in burials and disallow pets. help Having a problem with a dead pet, who is rotting away in my halls and causing miasma. Showing 1 - 11 of 11 comments McHaggisbeard 1:01pm Mark it as trash on the animals description. My dwarves are not hauling it away to the dumb zone. Early on during your fortress' life you probably won't have a public tomb or private burial chambers set up and waiting, and with the corpse there now you don't have time to build anything like that. help Having a problem with a dead pet, who is rotting away in my halls and causing miasma.
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