![]() ![]() Access out of the box could be performed by a pair of bridges on one side that would diver water and allow a walking path. The animal of choice will need some fine-tuning.ĭwarves cannot stand on a well, right? If no, then one wall of the cage can be replaced by a well, dangling the entire cage over a water pit (not a wimpy cistern, this is a PIT!), with water flowing over the top of the cage to cascade around it in glorious mist. Some chickens would allow for light damage and maximum dodge, but a good dog would allow for maximum damage and heavy scarring, so whichever works. A 1x1 room would allow for maximum child desecration (waiting on someone to sig that) but a larger room allows for more utilities, like a well or a next box. ![]() But then again, that might just turn into training for the other caged children, right? The only issue is trying to get the child to survive without going berzerk. Or, keep the lid closed, and throw in a weapon and shield, and replace the dogs with goblins. Once the years have passed, and the child grows into a scarred, hardened, tough-as-steel dwarf (don't forget agility, endurance, etc) who doesn't care about anything. The child will eat the food from the floor that he's been staring at for the past 12 years, and will ideally be comforted by some lovely mist falling right beside him. Not sure if a dwarf will counterattack an animal. This extends over time to create a biological danger room, where the dwarven children are subjected to 12 years of consistent dog biting, scratching, and watching the dogs kill each other, quickly leveling up the child to legendary dodger, perhaps wrestler/kicker/biter/etc if the dwarf manages to counterattack. Animals enclosed in a tight space will lash out randomly, often attacking a dwarf in the same tile. For this reason, the floor would need to be solid to accommodate a food stockpile. ![]() Creative abuse of levers, wall deconstructions, and hatches can be used.ģ) Place 12 years worth of ☼Dwarven Syrup Roast☼ and assorted booze into the box, by "dumping" it onto the roof and then opening the roof via lever, causing the items to fall down. The roof should be either a floor grate or a hatch.Ģ) Place a child into the box. Alternatively, perhaps ideally, the center tile could be a floor grate (not a hatch). The walls should be wall grates and the corners should be actual wall. It should be 3x3, leaving a 1 tile center free. The idea is simple, but will take some finesse to perform.ġ) Construct a box. It's like regular childcare, except with more dogs, and less care. ![]()
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