The Rat King (SLASH'EM)

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The Rat King,

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The Rat King is a strong, carnivorous animal that can be seen via infravision and will pick up items, and is an overlord to his kind. Unlike most other rodents, he is medium-sized and can use weapons, wands and scrolls (though he is designated as lacking hands).

The Rat King has a weapon attack and a bite attack, and possesses stoning resistance.

Generation

The Rat King is always generated hostile, and is not a valid form for normal polymorph.

The Rat King only appears on the rat level, though he lacks the G_NOGEN flag standard to other unique monsters. A long sword and a set of elven boots are placed near his position - in SlashTHEM, the alternate rat level map places them on his square.

Strategy

The Rat King's 15 speed, decent weapon attack and ability to use items can make him quite dangerous to an unwary character.

Origin

In biology, a "rat king" refers to a group of rats that are accidentally knotted and sticked together at their tails and sometimes legs. It shares some similarities with siamese siblings, but as opposed to actual siamese twins, the rats are joined postnataly. Radiographical images show that the tails of the joined rats had fractures in their tails which healed, implying the rats were alive in that state for a prolonged time.

Various forms of media feature a "Rat King" character, often as a large humanoid rat depicted with a crown - the portrayal is based on the Mouse King from the 1892 two-act classical ballet The Nutcracker, who is sometimes called the Rat King in adaptations.