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+ | |color=brightgreen | ||
+ | |name=melon | ||
+ | |tile=[[image:melon.png]] | ||
+ | |cost=10 | ||
+ | |nutrition=100 | ||
+ | |turns=1 | ||
+ | |weight=5 | ||
+ | |conduct=vegan | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | A '''melon''' is a kind of [[comestible]]. It is considered [[vegan]] food. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Thrown melons will "splat" and be wasted.<ref>[[Dothrow.c#line1678]]</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Encyclopaedia entry== | ||
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+ | {{encyclopedia| | ||
+ | "What is it, Umbopa, son of a fool?" I shouted in Zulu. | ||
+ | "It is food and water, Macumazahn," and again he waved the | ||
+ | green thing. | ||
+ | Then I saw what he had got. It was a melon. We had hit upon | ||
+ | a patch of wild melons, thousands of them, and dead ripe. | ||
+ | "Melons!" I yelled to Good, who was next me; and in another | ||
+ | second he had his false teeth fixed in one. | ||
+ | I think we ate about six each before we had done, and, poor | ||
+ | fruit as they were, I doubt if I ever thought anything nicer. | ||
+ | |[ King Solomon's Mines, by H. Rider Haggard ] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
+ | {{stub}} | ||
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Revision as of 10:10, 30 May 2010
A melon is a kind of comestible. It is considered vegan food.
Thrown melons will "splat" and be wasted.[1]
Encyclopaedia entry
"What is it, Umbopa, son of a fool?" I shouted in Zulu.
"It is food and water, Macumazahn," and again he waved the
green thing.
Then I saw what he had got. It was a melon. We had hit upon
a patch of wild melons, thousands of them, and dead ripe.
"Melons!" I yelled to Good, who was next me; and in another
second he had his false teeth fixed in one.
I think we ate about six each before we had done, and, poor
fruit as they were, I doubt if I ever thought anything nicer.
[ King Solomon's Mines, by H. Rider Haggard ]
References
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