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The DevTeam intended the whole length of a long worm to be dangerous, but currently software limitations prevent this <ref>{{sourcecode|worm.c|280}}</ref>.
 
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Splitting a long worm is dangerous, as it can cause the game to crash under certain circumstances (see bug C343-324).
  
 
==Mythology==
 
==Mythology==

Revision as of 13:06, 12 March 2009


A Long worm, w~~~~ , is a monster that occupies several squares. Only its head is dangerous, but if you hit it in the middle, you might merely cut it in half, creating two shorter long worms instead of one. Hitting the middle section might instead just cut a piece off the worm or perhaps kill it. Unlike the purple worm, the long worm does not engulf its victims.

The earthly remains of this monster include an edible corpse and a worm tooth, which can be enchanted into a crysknife.

Neither long worms nor baby long worms can be saddled (and thus, neither can be ridden).

The DevTeam intended the whole length of a long worm to be dangerous, but currently software limitations prevent this [1].

Splitting a long worm is dangerous, as it can cause the game to crash under certain circumstances (see bug C343-324).

Mythology

The long worm represents the sandworm from Frank Herbert's Dune series of novels. As well as long worms being excessively large, this can be seen from the encyclopedia entry, and the fact they drop a worm tooth, which may be made into a crysknife, as in the novels.

In the novels, sandworms may be ridden. As noted above, this feature is not replicated in NetHack.

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.

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It may contain text specific to NetHack 3.4.3. Information on this page may be out of date.

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