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Guess who jUST FUCKING PASSED HIS FE EXAM!!!!!! 8DDDD

Let the magma flow! :D

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Now they reproduce by being adjacent to each other, presumably by bumping fists beards as they walk by in the hallway.

Fixed.

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Reg: Wear new tunic, replace damaged helmet.

Holt: if Reg gets a tunic and a helmet, then a couple pieces of silver won't hurt anyone.

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Take the hammer; it's a much dwarfier weapon than a sword.
I think the reason he has a sword in the first place, is because that's his preferred weapon of choice.

Indeed.  The captain has either a short sword or a dagger (you could call it either one), and Reg has a long sword.  I'm guessing they've got a lot more skill with sword than hammer.  They should definitely stick with the weapons they're used to.  It's too dangerous out here to be learning a new weapon skill from Dabbling.

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* greycat hugs evictedSaint.

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Well, let's not get too far ahead of ourselves.  We're still waiting for Catten the Butcher to introduce him/herself to Misty.  And for Misty to lead one of the cows to the farmer's workshop and become a Dabbling Milker.

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I never had any problems seeing the chapter 4 images in Firefox (31.2.0 ESR) on Linux.  I also have NoScript installed, but it's not active on bay12forums.com.

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The word "regulated" should be "relegated".

That stairway is epic.  I love it.

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Necromancer: Reanimate the corpse of Darkerdaffodil because it is the first thing you see when you arrive, because it was not properly dumped.

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evictedSaint, thank you so much for this beautiful story.  It's been an awesome ride, and I hope it continues!

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Except that they don't butcher animals that die in combat, only ones specifically brought in by hunters or slaughtered.

No, the actual issue is whether the animal (before its death) was wild or not.  If the animal had any degree of tameness (from semi-wild all the way up to domesticated), then its corpse is completely useless -- you can't butcher it.  Wild animals that are killed by the military and then hauled close to a butcher's shop (or, you can just build a butcher's shop next to the corpse) can be butchered just fine.  The same goes for the non-sentient mounts of sieging armies.

Since the donkey was a pack animal brought by a merchant caravan, I believe it counts as "wild" from Shielddawn's point of view.  They should be able to butcher it.  I think.

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to be fair that elf super dead unless he gets reanimated/resurrected by Modded interactions of a wizard.
because he got his head smashed in by a warhammer, and mangled skulls is just enough to tick off no-reanimation from 'fit for reanimation' quota for vanilla necromancy.

I thought the coup de grace for Darkerdaffodil was delivered by Iron Owl with an axe.  Not a hammer.  Am I thinking of the wrong elf?

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According to the Many Plots interpretation, every X-plot has taken place, or will take place, in some thread.

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I'm not sure the word "normal" can ever be applied to dwarven medicine.

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Wait a minute, aren't all corpses stripped naked before being hauled off to the refuse pile?

This is correct, but she could easily grab a memento while grabing the corpses to haul to the refuse pile.  Like say, elven socks.

Game-mechanically, all clothing just magically falls off when you die.  It lies in the same tile as your corpse, but is not on your corpse any longer.  Of course, that wouldn't make sense in the illustrated story....

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