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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0002872Dwarf FortressGeneralpublic2011-03-02 09:15
ReporterHeinzy Assigned To 
PrioritylowSeveritytrivialReproducibilityhave not tried
Status newResolutionopen 
PlatformWindowaOSXP 
Product Version0.31.12 
Summary0002872: Dwarf child walking around with intestines outside of body -- disembowelment not fatal
DescriptionOne of my dwarf children got stabbed in the guts, resulting in them popping out on the ground. She survived however, and got stitches. Now she is literally dragging her guts around (represented as grey "~"). She is not taking any kind of damage from this and she hasn't even gotten any infections as one would think you'd get from that sort of thing.
Steps To ReproduceMake a goblin/other enemy to cut one of the dwarfs open I suppose.
Additional InformationThis is not affecting gameplay in any way, but it is rather funny/disturbing.
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has duplicate 0002746 resolveduser6 Disembowelment mostly not fatal 
related to 0000033 resolvedToady One Bronze colossus, skeletal creatures, fleshballs, and others are impossible to kill 

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user11

2010-07-28 08:59

  ~0011188

Please upload a save: http://dffd.wimbli.com/

Rafal99

2010-07-28 18:10

reporter   ~0011217

Omg. Upload the save please, I have to see this! ;)

user6

2010-08-01 13:16

  ~0011367

Reminder sent to: Heinzy

Do you have a save demonstrating this problem? http://dffd.wimbli.com/

Heinzy

2010-08-02 08:08

reporter   ~0011400

Sorry for the delay, here is the requested save:
http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=2884

Miuq

2010-08-18 01:41

reporter   ~0011883

Last edited: 2010-08-18 01:41

I have a mule in my fort who was shot a few times during a Goblin ambush. He has been dragging his guts around since. It's been over four seasons and he still seems fine, save the ~~ following him everywhere.

user11

2010-08-18 06:02

  ~0011887

Oddly enough, I started a new fortress recently and one of the first things to happen was someone decided to stick their pick in a muskox belly.

The muskox bled and vomited a bit, but seems relatively fine now (other than his guts are out).

http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=2970

kwieland

2010-08-27 05:05

reporter   ~0012148

Some people have all the fun. :)

fmunoz

2010-11-03 08:59

reporter   ~0013601

I have a kitten with this problem too. Funny but sad at the same time.

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Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2010-07-28 07:32 Heinzy New Issue
2010-07-28 08:59 user11 Note Added: 0011188
2010-07-28 15:13 user6 Relationship added has duplicate 0002746
2010-07-28 15:14 user6 Relationship added child of 0000033
2010-07-28 18:10 Rafal99 Note Added: 0011217
2010-08-01 13:16 user6 Note Added: 0011367
2010-08-02 08:08 Heinzy Note Added: 0011400
2010-08-18 01:41 Miuq Note Added: 0011883
2010-08-18 01:41 Miuq Note Edited: 0011883
2010-08-18 05:52 user11 Tag Attached: Save Included
2010-08-18 06:02 user11 Note Added: 0011887
2010-08-27 05:05 kwieland Note Added: 0012148
2010-11-03 08:59 fmunoz Note Added: 0013601
2011-03-02 09:15 user6 Summary Dwarf Child with intestines outside of body => Dwarf child walking around with intestines outside of body -- evisceration not fatal
2011-03-02 09:15 user6 Summary Dwarf child walking around with intestines outside of body -- evisceration not fatal => Dwarf child walking around with intestines outside of body -- disembowelment not fatal
2014-07-29 13:07 Toady One Relationship replaced related to 0000033