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If you send squads on a rescue/recovery mission to a foreign site that happens to hold prisoners, your dwarves may free them and bring them back to your fort. In a library, petitioned citizens will read books and scrolls, but cannot make them unless they are scholars. They will accept labors and can be put to work, the same as any dwarves might be. Once you accept a visitor as a citizen, they will no longer be able to hold a room in a tavern as a long-term resident, and you will need to provide a room in the same way you would for a dwarf. All pending petitions are listed on the Petition screen with the name and reason of the visitor. When a visitor petitions for citizenship, they will meet up with your mayor. Mercenaries will never apply for citizenship, though it is worth noting that a bard or other visitor-turned-citizen will be able to become a militia captain, effectively enabling all-mercenary squads. You will also be able to reassign their occupations.

You may also acquire non-dwarven citizens in some special cases, detailed below.Īfter being granted long-term residency, and after about 2 years in your fort, visitors may apply for citizenship, and accepting will allow them to have labors in your fort. If you expel them, they will lose citizenship of your fort but will retain that of your civ. Your starting seven dwarves and subsequent migrants are always considered citizens of your fort, and your fort's parent civilization. 1.2 Risks and benefits of non-dwarven citizensįortress mode Types of citizens Your dwarves.
