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Multiracial forts have a number of benefits, but also carry risk due to the inherent differences between your dwarves and other races. There are some things to watch out for: | Multiracial forts have a number of benefits, but also carry risk due to the inherent differences between your dwarves and other races. There are some things to watch out for: | ||
− | * | + | *If the citizen is a [[human]], they will want to pray to their own deity, who may sometimes have varying theological attributes; not necessarily those within the dwarven [[sphere]]. They will be able to if you have a temple not dedicated to any specific [[deity]]. |
*The different [[Value|values]] of other creatures may cause negative [[thought]]s, or even [[grudge]]s, if arguments happen (can occur as part of the socialise task); or if, for example, an [[elf]] is asked to chop down a [[tree]]. | *The different [[Value|values]] of other creatures may cause negative [[thought]]s, or even [[grudge]]s, if arguments happen (can occur as part of the socialise task); or if, for example, an [[elf]] is asked to chop down a [[tree]]. | ||
*Non-dwarves don't handle alcohol really well; this may result in brawls and various degrees of alcohol poisoning. | *Non-dwarves don't handle alcohol really well; this may result in brawls and various degrees of alcohol poisoning. |