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A [[mausoleum]] is a small building similar to other small buildings. However, they can only be built inside a [[graveyard]]. They can accommodate space for six (6) people (weight capacity for 12), but are primarily meant for burial purposes, such as installing [[sarcophagus|sarcophagi]], and can be fitted with a lock. There is no limit to how many mausoleums can be built within a graveyard. | A [[mausoleum]] is a small building similar to other small buildings. However, they can only be built inside a [[graveyard]]. They can accommodate space for six (6) people (weight capacity for 12), but are primarily meant for burial purposes, such as installing [[sarcophagus|sarcophagi]], and can be fitted with a lock. There is no limit to how many mausoleums can be built within a graveyard. | ||
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== Destruction == | == Destruction == |
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A mausoleum is a small building similar to other small buildings. However, they can only be built inside a graveyard. They can accommodate space for six (6) people (weight capacity for 12), but are primarily meant for burial purposes, such as installing sarcophagi, and can be fitted with a lock. There is no limit to how many mausoleums can be built within a graveyard.
See also: brick mausoleum, stone mausoleum
Destruction
A marble mausoleum can be destroyed in 35 days using a sledgehammer or bronze sledgehammer, pickaxe or bronze pickaxe, and crowbar.
O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. — Thus with a kiss I die. — Romeo, Act V, scene iii
Yea, noise? then I'll be brief.
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This is thy sheath; there rest, and let me die. — Juliet, Act V, scene iii