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Using [[turn undead]] to revive a corpse will produce one of three messages:<ref>[[zap.c#unturn_dead]]</ref>
 
Using [[turn undead]] to revive a corpse will produce one of three messages:<ref>[[zap.c#unturn_dead]]</ref>
  
; Your acid blob corpse suddenly comes alive!
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; Your ''<monster>'' corpse suddenly comes alive!
: You zapped yourself with a wand or spell of [[turn undead]], and the ''acid blob'' corpse in your inventory came to life. The ''acid blob'' spawns adjacent to you. (Because the wand or spell hit you, the following message is often "You shudder in dread.")
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: You zapped yourself with a wand or spell of [[turn undead]], and the ''<monster>'' corpse in your inventory came to life. The ''<monster>'' spawns adjacent to you. (Because the wand or spell hit you, the following message is often "You shudder in dread.")
; The gnome lord's acid blob corpse suddenly comes alive!
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; The ''<living monster>'''s ''<monster>'' corpse suddenly comes alive!
: You zapped a ''gnome lord'' with [[turn undead]], and the ''acid blob'' corpse in its inventory came to life. The ''acid blob'' spawns adjacent to the ''gnome lord''. (If a mind flayer is carrying a lizard corpse, one way to retrieve it is to revive the lizard.)
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: You zapped a monster with [[turn undead]], and the ''<monster>'' corpse in its inventory came to life. The ''<monster>'' spawns adjacent to the ''<living monster>''.
; An acid blob suddenly appears!
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; A ''<monster>'' suddenly appears!
: This may indicate that you zapped an unseen monster with [[turn undead]], and its ''acid blob'' corpse came to life where you can see it. This is not the only possible cause of a "suddenly appears" message.
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: This may indicate that you zapped an unseen monster with [[turn undead]], and its ''<monster>'' corpse came to life where you can see it.  
  
 
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When a corpse revives itself, one of these messages may appear:<ref>[[do.c#revive_corpse]]</ref>
 
When a corpse revives itself, one of these messages may appear:<ref>[[do.c#revive_corpse]]</ref>
  
; An ice troll rises from the dead!
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; A ''<monster>'' rises from the dead!
 
: This is the most common message; [[Troll|T monsters]] often will come back to life soon after death.
 
: This is the most common message; [[Troll|T monsters]] often will come back to life soon after death.
 
; You feel squirming in your backpack!
 
; You feel squirming in your backpack!
 
: Some corpse in your [[inventory]] (not being wielded) came to life. The monster will spawn adjacent to you. The message does not name the monster.
 
: Some corpse in your [[inventory]] (not being wielded) came to life. The monster will spawn adjacent to you. The message does not name the monster.
; The ice troll corpse writhes out of your grasp!
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; The ''<monster>'' corpse writhes out of your grasp!
: You were wielding the ''ice [[troll]]'' corpse when it came to life. The ''ice troll'' spawns adjacent to you.
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: You were wielding the ''<monster>'' corpse when it came to life. The ''<monster>'' spawns adjacent to you.
; Startled, the water nymph drops an ice troll corpse as it revives!
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; Startled, the ''<living monster>'' drops a ''<monster>'' corpse as it revives!
: The ''ice troll'' will spawn adjacent to the ''water [[nymph]]''. (If you carry a troll corpse, a nymph may steal it.)
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: The ''<monster>'' will spawn adjacent to the ''<living monster>''.
; An ice troll suddenly appears!
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; An ''<monster>'' suddenly appears!
: This may indicate that an ''ice troll'' corpse, in the inventory of an unseen monster, came to life where you can see it. This is not the only possible cause of a "suddenly appears" message.
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: This may indicate that an ''<monster>'' corpse, in the inventory of an unseen monster, came to life where you can see it.  
; A rock troll writhes out of a sack in your pack!
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; A ''<monster>'' writhes out of a sack in your pack!
: The player had a ''rock troll'' inside a ''sack'' as it returned from the dead.
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: The player had a ''<monster>'' inside a ''sack'' as it returned from the dead.
; An Olog-hai writhes out of a sack!
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; A ''<monster>'' writhes out of a sack!
: A monster had an ''Olog-hai'' corpse in its ''sack'' as it came alive.
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: A ''<monster>'' corpse was in a sack as it came alive.
; A troll escapes from a chest!
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; A ''<monster>'' escapes from a ''<container>''!
: A ''troll'' was dead in a ''chest'' on the ground when it returned to life.
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: A ''<monster>'' was dead in an unlocked container on the ground when it returned to life.
  
 
== SLASH'EM ==
 
== SLASH'EM ==
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More interestingly, as other types of corpses rot, then mold may grow on them, and the corpse may revive as a mold. This typically produces the "rises from the dead" or "squirming in your backpack" message, as the corpse disappears and the mold spawns.
 
More interestingly, as other types of corpses rot, then mold may grow on them, and the corpse may revive as a mold. This typically produces the "rises from the dead" or "squirming in your backpack" message, as the corpse disappears and the mold spawns.
  
[[Image:Vultures-squirming-mold.png|thumb|center|500px|This screenshot, of the [[Vulture's Claw|Vulture's]] interface to SLASH'EM, shows a [[green mold]] of ridiculous size, emerging from the inventory of a [[Samurai]]. I guess that green molds can grow on [[acid blob]] corpses. Somehow, the green mold is much larger than the adventurer who carried the acid blob corpse. The original acid blob also did not appear this large.]]
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[[Image:Vultures-squirming-mold.png|thumb|center|500px|This screenshot, of the [[Vulture's Claw|Vulture's]] interface for SLASH'EM, shows a [[green mold]] emerging from the inventory of a [[Samurai]].]]
  
 
== Source code references ==
 
== Source code references ==
 
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[[Category:Messages]]

Revision as of 16:34, 12 September 2010

A corpse is a dead monster, but there may be a way to revive it. Most annoyingly, the trolls and the Riders have the ability to revive themselves; that is, they will resurrect a few turns after they are killed. See their articles for strategies on how to prevent this and kill them permanently.

Most actions that try to dispose of a Rider corpse will instead instantly resurrect it. Among other actions, this includes teleporting it, tinning it, or taking it into your inventory. This resurrection is useful if you are Death farming.

You may also revive any corpse with turn undead, the spell or the wand.

Messages

In the following messages, substitute the names of the involved monsters for the monsters of your choice.

Using turn undead to revive a corpse will produce one of three messages:[1]

Your <monster> corpse suddenly comes alive!
You zapped yourself with a wand or spell of turn undead, and the <monster> corpse in your inventory came to life. The <monster> spawns adjacent to you. (Because the wand or spell hit you, the following message is often "You shudder in dread.")
The <living monster>'s <monster> corpse suddenly comes alive!
You zapped a monster with turn undead, and the <monster> corpse in its inventory came to life. The <monster> spawns adjacent to the <living monster>.
A <monster> suddenly appears!
This may indicate that you zapped an unseen monster with turn undead, and its <monster> corpse came to life where you can see it.

When a corpse revives itself, one of these messages may appear:[2]

A <monster> rises from the dead!
This is the most common message; T monsters often will come back to life soon after death.
You feel squirming in your backpack!
Some corpse in your inventory (not being wielded) came to life. The monster will spawn adjacent to you. The message does not name the monster.
The <monster> corpse writhes out of your grasp!
You were wielding the <monster> corpse when it came to life. The <monster> spawns adjacent to you.
Startled, the <living monster> drops a <monster> corpse as it revives!
The <monster> will spawn adjacent to the <living monster>.
An <monster> suddenly appears!
This may indicate that an <monster> corpse, in the inventory of an unseen monster, came to life where you can see it.
A <monster> writhes out of a sack in your pack!
The player had a <monster> inside a sack as it returned from the dead.
A <monster> writhes out of a sack!
A <monster> corpse was in a sack as it came alive.
A <monster> escapes from a <container>!
A <monster> was dead in an unlocked container on the ground when it returned to life.

SLASH'EM

Some fungi and molds can revive themselves in SLASH'EM. You might just kill the fungus repeatedly, or drop its corpse where the revived fungus will not block the way.

More interestingly, as other types of corpses rot, then mold may grow on them, and the corpse may revive as a mold. This typically produces the "rises from the dead" or "squirming in your backpack" message, as the corpse disappears and the mold spawns.

This screenshot, of the Vulture's interface for SLASH'EM, shows a green mold emerging from the inventory of a Samurai.

Source code references