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A '''Long worm''', {{monsym|long_worm}}{{monsym|long_worm_tail}}{{monsym|long_worm_tail}}{{monsym|long_worm_tail}}{{monsym|long_worm_tail}} , is a monster that occupies several squares. Only its head can hurt you, but if you hit it in the middle (even with bare hands), you might merely cut it in half, causing it to [[division|divide into two]]. The tail segment is fair game, and a good way to kill long worms. Unlike the [[purple worm]], the long worm does not [[engulf]] its victims.
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A '''long worm''', {{monsym|long_worm}}{{monsym|long_worm_tail}}{{monsym|long_worm_tail}}{{monsym|long_worm_tail}}{{monsym|long_worm_tail}} , is a monster that occupies several squares. Only its head can attack, but if it is hit in the middle (even with bare hands), it may [[division|divide into two]]. Attacking the tip of its tail cannot cause it to split, and is thus a good way to kill long worms. Unlike [[purple worm]]s, long worms cannot [[engulf]] their enemies.
  
The earthly remains of this [[monster]] include an [[eat|edible]] [[corpse]] and a [[worm tooth]], which can be [[scroll of enchant weapon|enchanted]] into a [[crysknife]].
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When killed, long worms leave behind a [[worm tooth]] along with their [[corpse]]. The tooth can be [[scroll of enchant weapon|enchanted]] to create a [[crysknife]].
  
Neither long worms nor baby long worms can be saddled (and thus, neither can be ridden).
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Pet long worms and their baby forms cannot be displaced, which is annoying if you want to improve it with a [[polytrap]].{{refsrc|uhitm.c|318}} The DevTeam intended the whole length of a long worm to be dangerous, but currently software limitations prevent this.{{refsrc|worm.c|280}}
  
Pet long worms and their baby forms cannot be displaced, which is annoying if you want to improve it with a [[polytrap]].{{refsrc|uhitm.c|318}}
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Long worms that spawn during level creation are usually generated asleep, unless you are carrying the [[Amulet of Yendor]].{{refsrc|makemon.c|1035}}
The DevTeam intended the whole length of a long worm to be dangerous, but currently software limitations prevent this.{{refsrc|worm.c|280}}
 
  
Splitting a long worm can be dangerous, as it may cause the game to crash under certain circumstances (see [[bug#C343-324|bug C343-324]]). This bug is marked "fixed" for a possible [[next version]] of NetHack.
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==Elbereth==
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A long worm technically respects [[Elbereth]] and other means of [[scare|scaring]]. However, if a worm is frightened but is currently stuck, it will proceed to attack you with its head and all of its tail segments next to you. This is the only way to see this in action, presumably due to a bug.{{refsrc|monmove.c|555}}
  
Long worms generated at the time of level creation usually start off asleep, unless you have already picked up the [[Amulet of Yendor]].{{refsrc|makemon.c|1035}}
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==History==
 
 
==Elbereth==
 
A long worm technically respects Elbereth, scare monster and similar. However, if a worm is frightened but is currently stuck, it will proceed to attack you with its head and all of its tail segments next to you. This is the only way to see this in action, presumably due to a bug.{{refsrc|monmove.c|555}}
 
  
==Mythology==
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The long worm is one of the oldest monsters in NetHack history, having been around since [[Jay Fenlason's Hack]]. It is unknown whether its behavior was different than in modern NetHack.
  
The long worm represents the [[wikipedia:sandworm (Dune)|sandworm]], or rather a small and thus a very young sandworm, from [[wikipedia:Frank Herbert|Frank Herbert]]'s ''[[wikipedia:Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' series of novels. This is suggested by the fact that long worms are excessively large (for NetHack), by the encyclopedia entry, and by the fact they drop a [[worm tooth]], which may be made into a [[crysknife]], as in the novels. In the ''Dune'' series, "specimens [have been] observed over 400 meters" in length.  
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Before 3.6.0, splitting a long worm could cause the game to crash under certain circumstances (see [[Bugs in NetHack 3.4.3#C343-324|bug C343-324]]). This bug was marked "fixed" after [[NetHack 3.4.3]].
  
In the novels, the normal big sandworms can be ridden. As noted above, the NetHack long worm cannot.
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==Origin==
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The long worm represents a sandworm from [[wikipedia:Frank Herbert|Frank Herbert]]'s ''[[wikipedia:Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' series of novels, specifically a small and very young sandworm. This is suggested by the encyclopedia entry, as well as their size and the guaranteed death drop of a worm tooth (which can be made into a [[crysknife]], as in the novels).
  
The worms of Dune also contribute to the creation of the highly useful and desirable Spice, a fact which is homaged in [[UnNetHack]]: if you eat a long worm corpse, the taste is described as "spicy".
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In the ''Dune'' series, sandworms can grow to over 400 meters in length and may even be ridden occasionally. The worms of ''Dune'' also contribute to the creation of the highly useful and desirable Spice, which is homaged in [[UnNetHack]] and [[xNetHack]]: if you eat a long worm corpse, the taste is described as "spicy".
  
 
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[The crysknife] is manufactured in two forms from teeth taken from dead sandworms.  The two forms are "fixed" and "unfixed". An unfixed knife requires proximity to a human body's electrical field to prevent disintegration.  Fixed knives are treated for storage.  All are about 20 centimeters long.
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Latest revision as of 10:38, 12 January 2022

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A long worm, w~~~~ , is a monster that occupies several squares. Only its head can attack, but if it is hit in the middle (even with bare hands), it may divide into two. Attacking the tip of its tail cannot cause it to split, and is thus a good way to kill long worms. Unlike purple worms, long worms cannot engulf their enemies.

When killed, long worms leave behind a worm tooth along with their corpse. The tooth can be enchanted to create a crysknife.

Pet long worms and their baby forms cannot be displaced, which is annoying if you want to improve it with a polytrap.[1] The DevTeam intended the whole length of a long worm to be dangerous, but currently software limitations prevent this.[2]

Long worms that spawn during level creation are usually generated asleep, unless you are carrying the Amulet of Yendor.[3]

Elbereth

A long worm technically respects Elbereth and other means of scaring. However, if a worm is frightened but is currently stuck, it will proceed to attack you with its head and all of its tail segments next to you. This is the only way to see this in action, presumably due to a bug.[4]

History

The long worm is one of the oldest monsters in NetHack history, having been around since Jay Fenlason's Hack. It is unknown whether its behavior was different than in modern NetHack.

Before 3.6.0, splitting a long worm could cause the game to crash under certain circumstances (see bug C343-324). This bug was marked "fixed" after NetHack 3.4.3.

Origin

The long worm represents a sandworm from Frank Herbert's Dune series of novels, specifically a small and very young sandworm. This is suggested by the encyclopedia entry, as well as their size and the guaranteed death drop of a worm tooth (which can be made into a crysknife, as in the novels).

In the Dune series, sandworms can grow to over 400 meters in length and may even be ridden occasionally. The worms of Dune also contribute to the creation of the highly useful and desirable Spice, which is homaged in UnNetHack and xNetHack: if you eat a long worm corpse, the taste is described as "spicy".

Encyclopedia entry

[The crysknife] is manufactured in two forms from teeth taken from dead sandworms. The two forms are "fixed" and "unfixed". An unfixed knife requires proximity to a human body's electrical field to prevent disintegration. Fixed knives are treated for storage. All are about 20 centimeters long.

[ Dune, by Frank Herbert ]

References

This page is based on a spoiler by J. Ali Harlow.