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When building, there are three components needed: the first is obviously the graves themselves, the second and third are [[tree]]s and flowers, which add respect to the graveyard, adding more satisfaction to citizens who come to them and mourn. | When building, there are three components needed: the first is obviously the graves themselves, the second and third are [[tree]]s and flowers, which add respect to the graveyard, adding more satisfaction to citizens who come to them and mourn. | ||
==In-game description== | |||
''"Where the fallen's bones are laid to rest. A sign of respect towards your subjects. Removing a graveyard might severely damage your reputation.''" |
Revision as of 20:48, 12 May 2021
Graveyard | |
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Duration of death: Forever | |
Building Information | |
Icon | |
Building cost | × 5 |
Category | Afterlife |
Sub-category | {{{subtype}}} |
Produces noise? | {{{noise}}} |
Components | 3 |
Expandable? | Yes |
Component Requirements | {{{comp_req}}} |
Production Information | |
Input | {{{input}}} |
Output | {{{output}}} |
The Graveyard is a mid-tier, buildable Afterlife area that allows a place where deceased citizens can be placed. Occasionally, citizens will visit the area to mourn a loved one. Care must be taken into the placement of a graveyard, as removing it will greatly anger the citizens, also leaving the bodies there in an improper location.
When building, there are three components needed: the first is obviously the graves themselves, the second and third are trees and flowers, which add respect to the graveyard, adding more satisfaction to citizens who come to them and mourn.
In-game description
"Where the fallen's bones are laid to rest. A sign of respect towards your subjects. Removing a graveyard might severely damage your reputation."