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Because almost every dwarf visits a meeting hall at least occasionally, it's an ideal place to site valuable objects and buildings that create happy thoughts in dwarves. A meeting hall exposed to sunlight will prevent dwarves from becoming [[cave adaptation|cave-adapted]]. | Because almost every dwarf visits a meeting hall at least occasionally, it's an ideal place to site valuable objects and buildings that create happy thoughts in dwarves. A meeting hall exposed to sunlight will prevent dwarves from becoming [[cave adaptation|cave-adapted]]. | ||
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+ | Before [[locations]] were introduced{{version|0.42.01}}, dwarves tended to throw a lot of [[party|parties]] at meeting halls, which could bring your fortress' economic endeavours to a grinding halt. | ||
{{Translation| dwarven = lar îton | elvish = awiÿo pani | goblin = ugar ngug | human = jamas gatshi}} | {{Translation| dwarven = lar îton | elvish = awiÿo pani | goblin = ugar ngug | human = jamas gatshi}} |