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A '''kill''' is attributed to a dwarf when they deal the final killing blow to anything they are fighting. It's stored in a dwarf's '''kill list''', which details the name (if applicable), creature type (e.g. [[kobold]], [[lion]], etc.), and date of the kill. You can see the battle history of a dwarf by looking them up with {{k|u}}-{{k|v}}-{{k|k}} or {{k|v}}-{{k|z}}-{{k|k}}. If they do not have one, the option will not be available. [[Meat industry|Slaughter]]ing an animal does ''not'' count as a kill. It does not necessarily have to be a hostile creature; fortresses that get invaded by, eg: [[raven]]s may have several of their dwarves gain kill lists early on. | A '''kill''' is attributed to a dwarf when they deal the final killing blow to anything they are fighting. It's stored in a dwarf's '''kill list''', which details the name (if applicable), creature type (e.g. [[kobold]], [[lion]], etc.), and date of the kill. You can see the battle history of a dwarf by looking them up with {{k|u}}-{{k|v}}-{{k|k}} or {{k|v}}-{{k|z}}-{{k|k}}. If they do not have one, the option will not be available. [[Meat industry|Slaughter]]ing an animal does ''not'' count as a kill. It does not necessarily have to be a hostile creature; fortresses that get invaded by, eg: [[raven]]s may have several of their dwarves gain kill lists early on. |