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'''Human''' is a [[monster attribute]] that indicates that a [[monster]] should be considered "human". It is defined as the macro '''M2_HUMAN'''.
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'''Human''' is a [[monster attribute]] that indicates that a [[monster]] should be considered "human". It is defined as the macro '''M2_HUMAN'''. It has many effects, but most significantly it helps determine whether your actions constitute  [[cannibalism]], same-race [[sacrifice]], or [[murder]].
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The human attribute should ''not'' be confused with the {{white|@}} monster symbol, even though they overlap significantly. For example, [[Keystone Kop|Kops]] are human but not {{white|@}}, and elves are {{white|@}} but not human.
  
 
== Monsters ==
 
== Monsters ==

Revision as of 13:57, 19 June 2008

This article is about the monster attribute. For other uses of Human, see Human.

Human is a monster attribute that indicates that a monster should be considered "human". It is defined as the macro M2_HUMAN. It has many effects, but most significantly it helps determine whether your actions constitute cannibalism, same-race sacrifice, or murder.

The human attribute should not be confused with the @ monster symbol, even though they overlap significantly. For example, Kops are human but not @, and elves are @ but not human.

Monsters

The following 71 monsters have the human attribute, M2_HUMAN:

K Keystone Kop
Keystone Kop Kop Sergeant Kop Lieutenant Kop Kaptain
@ human or elf
human wererat werejackal werewolf doppelganger
nurse shopkeeper guard prisoner Oracle
aligned priest high priest soldier sergeant lieutenant
captain watchman watch captain Wizard of Yendor Croesus
archeologist barbarian caveman cavewoman healer
knight monk priest priestess ranger
rogue samurai tourist valkyrie wizard
Lord Carnarvon Pelias Shaman Karnov Hippocrates King Arthur
Grand Master Arch Priest Orion Master of Thieves Lord Sato
Twoflower Norn Neferet the Green Thoth Amon Master Kaen
Master Assassin Ashikaga Takauji Dark One student chieftain
neanderthal attendant page abbot acolyte
hunter thug ninja roshi guide
warrior apprentice


Effect

The human attribute is used to determine the following things:

References

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