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| Reporter | PetWolverine | Assigned To | user11 | |
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| Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | have not tried |
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| Status | resolved | Resolution | duplicate | |
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| Product Version | 0.34.11 | |
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| Summary | 0006172: Keep a liaison waiting long enough and you can have 2 barons |
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| Description | One baron is enough. Fortunately you have to explicitly ask for two. |
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| Steps To Reproduce | If the mayor is extremely busy, he can go a whole year without having a chance to meet with the liaison. By that time, another liaison will have shown up. If this happens when your fortress has just become eligible to become a barony, the first liaison (when he finally gets a moment with the mayor) will ask for recommendations for baron. If the second liaison manages to get a meeting before the first leaves the screen, he will also ask for a recommendation. Recommend two different dwarves and you will soon have two different barons. |
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| Additional Information | I haven't tried to reproduce this, but I'm pretty sure I've had it happen before. My current fortress has a baroness and a baron (not married to each other, and they require separate throne/dining/bedrooms).
I'm also not sure exactly what the conditions are - it might only require two liaisons, even if the first leaves the map before the second starts their meeting. In my current fort it was as described above: The first liaison was still on his way out when the second one asked for recommendations. |
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| Tags | No tags attached. |
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