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A '''corpse''' is the body of a dead [[monster]]. It is a very common '''[[comestible]]'''. Some monsters never drop corpses, while others may sometimes do so. [[troll]]s are an exception and always drop corpses.
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A '''corpse''' represents some dead [[monster]]; it is a very common '''[[comestible]]'''. Some monsters do not drop corpses. Other monsters sometimes drop their corpse, but not always. (An exception seems to be [[troll]]s.)
  
Some monsters drop [[poison]]ous corpses. These should be avoided unless one has [[poison resistance]]. Examples of [[poison]]ous corpses include [[kobold]]s, [[killer bee]]s, etc. [[Dogs]] and [[cats]] will instinctively avoid poisonous species. As a rule, if your pet can eat it , so can you. Pets however eat tripe rations, dog, and cat corpses. These aren't for human consumption.
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Some '''corpses''' are [[poison]]ous, unless one exhibits [[poison resistance]]. [[Dogs]] and [[cats]] instinctively know not to eat poisonous species.  Poisonous corpses include [[kobold]]s and their kin, [[killer bee]]s, etc. All corpses (except [[fungus]] spp.?) have shelf life issues...specifically they must be eaten within a very small number of [[move]]s of kill. Even one move after a kill, [[rotten food]] is possible. More serious is (Ulch!) tainted food, resulting in [[food poisoning]], a normally fatal condition. One antidote is [[eucalyptus leaf]].
  
Corpses must be eaten when fresh because they rot within a few [[move]]s of kill. [[fungus]] and lizard corpses are an exception and don't rot. A [[cooler]] or [[Tinning kit]] can be used to prevent rotting and preserve corpses for later use. Eating a rotten corpse results in [[food poisoning]]. A [[eucalyptus leaf]] is the antidote to this fatal condition.
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Yellow and purple fungi are [[hallucination|hallucinogenic]]. Some claim that [[shrieker]]s are [[hallucination|hallucinogenic]]; this is incorrect.
  
The corpses of yellow and purple fungi are [[hallucination|hallucinogenic]]. Some claim that [[shrieker]]s are [[hallucination|hallucinogenic]]; this is incorrect.
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It is said that you are what you eat. Of especial interest are the meats of the [[leprechaun]], [[floating eye]], etc.
  
You are what you eat.
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[[Category:Comestibles]]
 
 
=== Eat these corpses ===
 
* wraith (level up)
 
* giant (strength up)
 
* mind flayer (intelligence up or gain the telepathy intrinsic)
 
* floating eye (you get the telepathy intrinsic)
 
* quantum mechanic (you get the speed intrinsic if you don't already have it, but lose it if you do)
 
* blobs, jellies, fungi (F), gelatinous cubes and puddings (often hurts you a little, but a good way to gain intrinsics if you are observing vegan/vegetarian conduct. black puddings are not vegetarian. don't eat yellow fungi unless you can unhallucinate yourself.)
 
* lizard (if needed; cures stoning, lowers stun + confusion to two rounds, will not rot)
 
* unicorn (only eat unicorns that are not of your alignment, you can gain poison resistance, and help your alignment. these are also very good for sacrificing as well.)
 
* dragon (gain intrinsics that that dragon has, so red dragons give fire resistance, black dragons give disintegration resistance, green dragons give poison resistance, etc)
 
 
 
=== Don't eat these corpses ===
 
* kobolds (poisons you, okay for poison resistant characters like orcs, barbarians)
 
* bats and stalkers (stuns you for a while)
 
* mimics (you can't move for a while)
 
* cockatrice, chickatrice, snake, Death, Famine, Pestilence (you die)
 
* green slimes (slimes you)
 
* your own race (cannibalism gives you the aggravate monster intrinsic unless you're a caveman or orc)
 
* cats and dogs (gods don't like it, okay if you're a caveman or orc)
 
* werecreatures (you become one, considered cannibalism for humans)
 
* leprecauns, nymphs and tengus (you gain teleportitis, which unless you have teleport control, is very annoying because it makes you teleport to random places at random times. tengus can also grant teleport control.)
 

Revision as of 17:36, 6 June 2006

A corpse represents some dead monster; it is a very common comestible. Some monsters do not drop corpses. Other monsters sometimes drop their corpse, but not always. (An exception seems to be trolls.)

Some corpses are poisonous, unless one exhibits poison resistance. Dogs and cats instinctively know not to eat poisonous species. Poisonous corpses include kobolds and their kin, killer bees, etc. All corpses (except fungus spp.?) have shelf life issues...specifically they must be eaten within a very small number of moves of kill. Even one move after a kill, rotten food is possible. More serious is (Ulch!) tainted food, resulting in food poisoning, a normally fatal condition. One antidote is eucalyptus leaf.

Yellow and purple fungi are hallucinogenic. Some claim that shriekers are hallucinogenic; this is incorrect.

It is said that you are what you eat. Of especial interest are the meats of the leprechaun, floating eye, etc.