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}}A '''Dungeon''' is a [[Law (buildings)|law]] [[building]] where criminal [[citizens]] are imprisoned, depending on what law they broke and what a judge decides their punishment is. The building becomes available once a [[settlement]] reaches a population of 200. There is only one [[component]] to a dungeon, being the required cells where the prisoners are kept. Jailers must be hired to feed the prisoners and maintain the cells, otherwise it will be considered as overly cruel treatment. Prisoners may try to escape if they think there's a chance that they can.
}}A '''Dungeon''' is an unlockable [[Law (buildings)|law]] [[building]] where criminal [[citizens]] are imprisoned, depending on what law they broke and what a judge decides their punishment is. The building becomes available once a [[settlement]] reaches a population of 200. There is only one [[component]] to a dungeon, being the required cells where the prisoners are kept. Jailers must be hired to feed the prisoners and maintain the cells, otherwise it will be considered as overly cruel treatment. Prisoners may try to escape if they think there's a chance that they can.


Prisoners who serve their time will go back to being standard citizens.
Prisoners who serve their time will go back to being standard citizens.

Revision as of 13:03, 26 August 2021

Dungeon
Don't be cellmates with a Cantor.
Building Information
Icon
Building cost Wood:
  × 1
  + 1 (every 5 tiles)
Stone:
  × 1
  + 1 (every 5 tiles)
Grand:
  × 2
  + 1 (every 5 tiles)
Category Law
Sub-category {{{subtype}}}
Produces noise? No
Components 1
Expandable? Yes
Component Requirements Cells:
  - 20
Production Information
Input None
Output None

A Dungeon is an unlockable law building where criminal citizens are imprisoned, depending on what law they broke and what a judge decides their punishment is. The building becomes available once a settlement reaches a population of 200. There is only one component to a dungeon, being the required cells where the prisoners are kept. Jailers must be hired to feed the prisoners and maintain the cells, otherwise it will be considered as overly cruel treatment. Prisoners may try to escape if they think there's a chance that they can.

Prisoners who serve their time will go back to being standard citizens.

In-game description

"Where caught criminals and other prisoners are taken for storage. After a few years of time are spent, they come back out as useful subjects again. The jailers will bring the prisoners food and clean their latrines. Make sure prisons are well manned and maintained, or it will count towards your cruelty. Occasionally a prisoner might escape."

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