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[[File:intelligent_undead_sprite_preview.png|right]]'''Intelligent undead''' {{Tile|Ñ|3:1}} is a generalized name for all undead [[night creature]]s that are sentient (not [[zombie]]s), yet don’t fit into the molds for [[vampire]]s, [[necromancer]]s, [[ghost]]s or [[mummy|mummies]]. | [[File:intelligent_undead_sprite_preview.png|right]]'''Intelligent undead''' {{Tile|Ñ|3:1}} is a generalized name for all undead [[night creature]]s that are sentient (not [[zombie]]s), yet don’t fit into the molds for [[vampire]]s, [[necromancer]]s, [[ghost]]s or [[mummy|mummies]]. | ||
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== Getting intelligent undead citizens == | == Getting intelligent undead citizens == | ||
− | + | If you happen to have a [[necromancer]] among your citizens, they may very well revive some of your recently fallen dwarves as intelligent undead if they are nearby and involved in combat. Unlike run-of-the-mill zombies, they will not be hostile and will eventually re-petition for citizenship in your fortress. Intelligent undead are impervious to stress and emotions – any event in their Thoughts and Preferences screen will cause them to "not feel anything". However, they inevitably become [[DF2014:Need#Focus|Distracted]] due to unmet needs, despite performing most of the jobs (Worship, Socialize, Read etc.) that should fulfill those needs. Intelligent undead children are immune to this distraction. | |
The intelligent undead can still make friends and be involved in relationships and will retain the ones they had when they died. (The only exception is that [[marriage]]s do end upon the death of one spouse, and if resurrected their [[relationship]] status will be reset to "Friend".). If, for some reason, an intelligent undead was pregnant at the time of its death, the baby will be lost, as pregnancy is reset at the death of the creature. | The intelligent undead can still make friends and be involved in relationships and will retain the ones they had when they died. (The only exception is that [[marriage]]s do end upon the death of one spouse, and if resurrected their [[relationship]] status will be reset to "Friend".). If, for some reason, an intelligent undead was pregnant at the time of its death, the baby will be lost, as pregnancy is reset at the death of the creature. |