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The {{questmon|abbot|monk|guardian}} They are capable of [[Monster spell#Clerical Spells|clerical spell-casting]], and their melee attacks are more powerful than other quest guardians, reflecting the monk's affinity towards martial arts.
  
An '''abbot''' is a [[Monk quest]] guardian. It is not [[Monster_starting_inventory|generated with]] a [[weapon]]. Eating an abbot's corpse inflicts [[hallucination]]<ref>[[eat.c#line921]]</ref> - just another drawback that adds to the list of [[cannibalism|bad things]] that will happen.
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Like all monsters that have [[stunning]] attacks, eating an abbot's corpse inflicts [[hallucination]]{{refsrc|eat.c|1057|version=NetHack 3.6.0}} and is considered [[cannibalism]] (as monks can only be humans in vanilla), but this will not come up outside of a situation where [[unwinnable|the game is already lost]].
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==Generation==
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Unlike other quest guardians, and like their [[Grand Master]] and [[player monster]] [[Monk (player monster)|monks]], abbots are not [[Monster starting inventory|generated with]] a [[weapon]].
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==Encyclopedia entry==
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{{encyclopedia|
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For it had been long apparent to Count Landulf that nothing
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could be done with his seventh son Thomas, except to make him
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an Abbot or something of that kind.  Born in 1226, he had from
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childhood a mysterious objection to becoming a predatory eagle,
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or even to taking an ordinary interest in falconry or tilting
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or any other gentlemanly pursuits.  He was a large and heavy and
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quiet boy, and phenomenally silent, scarcely opening his mouth
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except to say suddenly to his schoolmaster in an explosive
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manner, "What is God?"  The answer is not recorded but it is
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probable that the asker went on worrying out answers for himself.
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|[ The Runaway Abbot, by G. K. Chesterton ]
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}}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==Encyclopedia Entry==
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{{nethack-364}}
For it had been long apparent to Count Landulf that nothing
 
could be done with his seventh son Thomas, except to make him
 
an Abbot or something of that kind. Born in 1226, he had from
 
childhood a mysterious objection to becoming a predatory eagle,
 
or even to taking an ordinary interest in falconry or tilting
 
or any other gentlemanly pursuits. He was a large and heavy and
 
quiet boy, and phenomenally silent, scarcely opening his mouth
 
except to say suddenly to his schoolmaster in an explosive
 
manner, "What is God?" The answer is not recorded but it is
 
probable that the asker went on worrying out answers for himself.
 
 
The Runaway Abbot, by G. K. Chesterton
 
[[Category:Monsters]]
 

Latest revision as of 14:54, 18 February 2020

The abbot, @, is a Monk quest guardian. They are capable of clerical spell-casting, and their melee attacks are more powerful than other quest guardians, reflecting the monk's affinity towards martial arts.

Like all monsters that have stunning attacks, eating an abbot's corpse inflicts hallucination[1] and is considered cannibalism (as monks can only be humans in vanilla), but this will not come up outside of a situation where the game is already lost.

Generation

Unlike other quest guardians, and like their Grand Master and player monster monks, abbots are not generated with a weapon.

Encyclopedia entry

For it had been long apparent to Count Landulf that nothing
could be done with his seventh son Thomas, except to make him
an Abbot or something of that kind. Born in 1226, he had from
childhood a mysterious objection to becoming a predatory eagle,
or even to taking an ordinary interest in falconry or tilting
or any other gentlemanly pursuits. He was a large and heavy and
quiet boy, and phenomenally silent, scarcely opening his mouth
except to say suddenly to his schoolmaster in an explosive
manner, "What is God?" The answer is not recorded but it is
probable that the asker went on worrying out answers for himself.

[ The Runaway Abbot, by G. K. Chesterton ]

References


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