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'''Corpse parts''' are items which can be cut from various [[corpse]]s. | '''Corpse parts''' are items which can be cut from various [[corpse]]s. | ||
− | + | If you are holding a [[knife]] or [[dagger]], you can cut pieces from corpses with "get <bit> from corpse". Body parts thus gotten can be referred to collectively as "bits". | |
Soft corpse bits can be eaten, [[pickler|pickled]], used for [[Food of Life]], used as the focus for the [[Sek]] [[totem]], or burned in the [[Sek]] fire pit in [[Djelibeybi]] for a slight evil [[alignment]] shift. Some soft bits however contain bony bits, which must be removed before the soft bits can be eaten. | Soft corpse bits can be eaten, [[pickler|pickled]], used for [[Food of Life]], used as the focus for the [[Sek]] [[totem]], or burned in the [[Sek]] fire pit in [[Djelibeybi]] for a slight evil [[alignment]] shift. Some soft bits however contain bony bits, which must be removed before the soft bits can be eaten. | ||
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====Animal corpses==== | ====Animal corpses==== | ||
Animal corpses have different bits than human corpses. | Animal corpses have different bits than human corpses. | ||
− | *may have pelts instead of skins | + | *may have pelts, hides, or scales instead of skins |
*may have paws or claws instead of feet | *may have paws or claws instead of feet | ||
*different numbers of body parts as appropriate (for example, rats have four legs and four paws) | *different numbers of body parts as appropriate (for example, rats have four legs and four paws) | ||
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Additional body parts | Additional body parts | ||
− | *abdomen (insects) | + | *abdomen (insects, spiders, lobsters) |
− | *antenna (beetles, crabs) | + | *antenna (beetles, crabs, lobsters) |
− | *antennule (crabs) | + | *antennule (crabs, lobsters) |
*antlers (deer - bucks) | *antlers (deer - bucks) | ||
*apron (crabs) | *apron (crabs) | ||
− | *beak (bird) | + | *arms (squid) |
+ | *beak (bird, tortoise) | ||
*bell (jellyfish) | *bell (jellyfish) | ||
*body [[feather]] (bird) | *body [[feather]] (bird) | ||
*branch (tree) | *branch (tree) | ||
− | *cheliped (crabs) | + | *carapace (insects, crabs, lobsters) |
− | *eyestalk (crabs) | + | *cheliped (crabs, lobsters) |
+ | *chop (wild boars) | ||
+ | *claw (lobsters) | ||
+ | *eyestalk (crabs, lobsters) | ||
+ | *fangs (spiders) | ||
*feelers (insects) | *feelers (insects) | ||
+ | *fins (fish) | ||
+ | *gills (squid, fish) | ||
*gland or sac (poisonous snakes, spiders, scorpions) | *gland or sac (poisonous snakes, spiders, scorpions) | ||
− | + | *hepatopancreas (crabs, lobsters) | |
− | + | ||
− | *hepatopancreas (crabs) | + | |
*horns (antelopes) | *horns (antelopes) | ||
*mandible (beetles) | *mandible (beetles) | ||
− | *pleopods (crabs) | + | *mantle (squid) |
+ | *mollusc foot (oysters) | ||
+ | *pedicel (spiders) | ||
+ | *pleopods (crabs, lobsters) | ||
*[[blowfish poison sac|poison sac]] (blowfish) | *[[blowfish poison sac|poison sac]] (blowfish) | ||
*roots (tree) | *roots (tree) | ||
− | *shell (tortoise) | + | *shell (tortoise, oyster) |
+ | *skeleton (blowfish) | ||
+ | *snout (pig) | ||
*spine (sea urchin) | *spine (sea urchin) | ||
− | *tail (rat | + | *tail (rat, bird, tortoise, fish) |
− | + | ||
**tail [[feather]]s (4) | **tail [[feather]]s (4) | ||
*tendril (jellyfish) | *tendril (jellyfish) | ||
− | *thorax (insects, crabs) | + | *tentacle (squid) |
+ | *thorax (insects, crabs, lobsters) | ||
+ | *trotters (pig) | ||
*trunk (tree) | *trunk (tree) | ||
*[[Wild boar tusk|tusks]] (wild boars) | *[[Wild boar tusk|tusks]] (wild boars) | ||
− | + | *wings (birds) | |
+ | **wing [[feather]]s (5 each) | ||
+ | *wishbone (birds) | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Corpse]] | *[[Corpse]] | ||
*[[:Category:Corpse parts]] | *[[:Category:Corpse parts]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Items]] |
Latest revision as of 20:02, 4 February 2020
Corpse parts are items which can be cut from various corpses.
If you are holding a knife or dagger, you can cut pieces from corpses with "get <bit> from corpse". Body parts thus gotten can be referred to collectively as "bits".
Soft corpse bits can be eaten, pickled, used for Food of Life, used as the focus for the Sek totem, or burned in the Sek fire pit in Djelibeybi for a slight evil alignment shift. Some soft bits however contain bony bits, which must be removed before the soft bits can be eaten.
Some specific corpse bits are components in spells, rituals, or poisons, while a few have other uses.
Some bits contain other bits--for example, a head contains a skull. You can either get the skull directly from the corpse, or get the head from the corpse and then get the skull from the head.
Cutting heavy bits off of a corpse can make it marginally lighter, and therefore easier to drag. If the bit is too heavy for you to pick up, it will be left on the corpse (but carried instead of attached).
Available corpse bits
Different corpses are composed of different parts. The short description of the bit will indicate the type of corpse it was gotten from, like "a human skin".
There is a category for specific corpse parts.
Human corpses
Most human corpses have the following:
- skin
- head
- neck
- throat
- backbone
- arm (2)
- hand
- thumb
- index finger
- ring finger
- third finger
- little finger
- hand
- torso
- rib
- heart (missing from heartless lawyers)
- stomach
- liver
- pancreas
- colon
- intestine
- lungs (2)
- kidneys (2)
- spleen
- appendix
- gallbladder
- nipples (2)
- bladder
- genitals
- legs (2)
- femur
- kneecap
- foot
- toes (5 per foot)
Animal corpses
Animal corpses have different bits than human corpses.
- may have pelts, hides, or scales instead of skins
- may have paws or claws instead of feet
- different numbers of body parts as appropriate (for example, rats have four legs and four paws)
- may be missing some body parts
Additional body parts
- abdomen (insects, spiders, lobsters)
- antenna (beetles, crabs, lobsters)
- antennule (crabs, lobsters)
- antlers (deer - bucks)
- apron (crabs)
- arms (squid)
- beak (bird, tortoise)
- bell (jellyfish)
- body feather (bird)
- branch (tree)
- carapace (insects, crabs, lobsters)
- cheliped (crabs, lobsters)
- chop (wild boars)
- claw (lobsters)
- eyestalk (crabs, lobsters)
- fangs (spiders)
- feelers (insects)
- fins (fish)
- gills (squid, fish)
- gland or sac (poisonous snakes, spiders, scorpions)
- hepatopancreas (crabs, lobsters)
- horns (antelopes)
- mandible (beetles)
- mantle (squid)
- mollusc foot (oysters)
- pedicel (spiders)
- pleopods (crabs, lobsters)
- poison sac (blowfish)
- roots (tree)
- shell (tortoise, oyster)
- skeleton (blowfish)
- snout (pig)
- spine (sea urchin)
- tail (rat, bird, tortoise, fish)
- tail feathers (4)
- tendril (jellyfish)
- tentacle (squid)
- thorax (insects, crabs, lobsters)
- trotters (pig)
- trunk (tree)
- tusks (wild boars)
- wings (birds)
- wing feathers (5 each)
- wishbone (birds)