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0005370Dwarf FortressDwarf Mode -- Justicepublic2012-04-03 15:13
ReporterHammerDave Assigned To 
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityhave not tried
Status newResolutionopen 
PlatformWindows SDL 
Product Version0.34.02 
Summary0005370: Jailed criminal gets mood upon end of sentence, not freed
DescriptionMy (presumed vampire) jailed criminal reached the end of imprisonment, and promptly withdrew from society. Nobody has freed him from his cage. Perhaps the "free prisoner" job got superceded by the mood?

Since he's a vampire, not sure if the mood will actually time out. And it could be interesting to see him go mad and never die of thirst. But I'm worried this is going to jam up the mood system and no more artifacts will be forthcoming.

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related to 0004727 new When a imprissioned dwarf goes under a mood, the dwarf is releaved of punishment and is released. 

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Stormfeather

2012-04-03 12:49

reporter   ~0022054

Last edited: 2012-04-03 14:55

I also had spmething similar enough happen in the latest release (.34.07), that I didn't want to open a new issue. A dwarf is still in jail for around another month, and just got a strange mood. I haven't seen yet whether she'll be released as usual, but dwarves getting a mood with a month left before they can do anything is bad enough...

Edit: to update, when I went to check the justice screen I noticed that in fact the remaining jail time had been wiped out, although she should have had a month or so yet to go. I waited for long enough to see if my captain of the guard would let her loose, but no go. Marking the cage as "not used for justice" and then "free"ing it so it was no longer a room let her leave though.

Further details: the prisoner was also a vampire, and had already served about 150 days of her sentence. No idea if that's relevant at all.

user11

2012-04-03 15:13

  ~0022059

Last edited: 2012-04-03 15:13

This is the exact opposite of 0004727, though that was reported in 0.31.21 and had to do with a chain.

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Date Modified Username Field Change
2012-02-21 10:00 HammerDave New Issue
2012-04-03 12:49 Stormfeather Note Added: 0022054
2012-04-03 14:55 Stormfeather Note Edited: 0022054
2012-04-03 15:12 user11 Relationship added related to 0004727
2012-04-03 15:13 user11 Note Added: 0022059
2012-04-03 15:13 user11 Note Edited: 0022059