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[evilhack] Cannibalism and what is a tortle?
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Janis Papanagnou
2023-03-25 03:43:02 UTC
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In an EvilHack game I am playing a tortle Archeologist. Now I ate a
giant rat and got

This giant rat corpse tastes okay. You cannibal!
You will regret this! You finish eating the giant rat corpse.

I know turtles but what are "tortles"?

A quick google search gave me:
"Tortles were reptilian-looking humanoids with large shells on their
backs that were capable of containing their entire bodies. They had
leathery skins that varied between olive-green to blue-green hues."

That looks like a fantasy creature that resembles turtles. But in any
case why did I get the cannibal penalty when eating rats?

I #quit'ed - EvilHack is far too unpredictable for my taste... :-(

(Recently I got an arch-lich at the orc-haunted mine-town variant.)

Janis
B. R. 'BeAr' Ederson
2023-03-25 05:19:55 UTC
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Post by Janis Papanagnou
In an EvilHack game I am playing a tortle Archeologist. Now I ate a
giant rat and got
This giant rat corpse tastes okay. You cannibal!
You will regret this! You finish eating the giant rat corpse.
I know turtles but what are "tortles"?
"Tortles were reptilian-looking humanoids with large shells on their
backs that were capable of containing their entire bodies. They had
leathery skins that varied between olive-green to blue-green hues."
That looks like a fantasy creature that resembles turtles. But in any
case why did I get the cannibal penalty when eating rats?
Maybe, this is a reference on Splinter? (= The mutated rat tutoring the
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?)

BeAr
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Janis Papanagnou
2023-03-25 11:50:48 UTC
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Post by B. R. 'BeAr' Ederson
Post by Janis Papanagnou
That looks like a fantasy creature that resembles turtles. But in any
case why did I get the cannibal penalty when eating rats?
Maybe, this is a reference on Splinter? (= The mutated rat tutoring the
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?)
I've heard about the term "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" but have no
idea what that actually is. (Probably not my generation any more.)
"Splinter" is something (a film?) I don't know. The Wikipedia entry
about the film doesn't mention anything about rats. Well..

Janis
Keith Simpson
2023-03-25 14:22:39 UTC
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Post by Janis Papanagnou
Post by B. R. 'BeAr' Ederson
Post by Janis Papanagnou
That looks like a fantasy creature that resembles turtles. But in any
case why did I get the cannibal penalty when eating rats?
Maybe, this is a reference on Splinter? (= The mutated rat tutoring the
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?)
I've heard about the term "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" but have no
idea what that actually is. (Probably not my generation any more.)
"Splinter" is something (a film?) I don't know. The Wikipedia entry
about the film doesn't mention anything about rats. Well..
Janis
Janis, you were infected with lycanthropy from a wererat. That's the only way you'd receive the cannibal message from eating a rat corpse. This is vanilla NetHack behavior.

A bit of info on the Tortle race - the inspiration to add it was a from a friend who plays AD&D and was describing the adventures and mishaps of his Tortle Bard. More info on the Tortle can be found here - https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Tortle
Keith Simpson
2023-03-25 14:28:04 UTC
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Post by Keith Simpson
A bit of info on the Tortle race - the inspiration to add it was a from a friend who plays AD&D and was describing the adventures and mishaps of his Tortle Bard. More info on the Tortle can be found here - https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Tortle
Tortle info from EvilHack - https://nethackwiki.com/wiki/EvilHack#New_player_races (towards the bottom).
Janis Papanagnou
2023-03-25 15:44:10 UTC
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[...] why did I get the cannibal penalty when eating rats?
Janis, you were infected with lycanthropy from a wererat. [...]
Yes, that's most likely; I obviously missed the "feverish"-message.

Janis
B. R. 'BeAr' Ederson
2023-03-26 06:13:33 UTC
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Post by Janis Papanagnou
Post by B. R. 'BeAr' Ederson
Post by Janis Papanagnou
That looks like a fantasy creature that resembles turtles. But in any
case why did I get the cannibal penalty when eating rats?
Maybe, this is a reference on Splinter? (= The mutated rat tutoring the
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?)
I've heard about the term "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" but have no
idea what that actually is. (Probably not my generation any more.)
Neither is it mine. TMNT was especially popular with kids from the late
1980s to the early 2000s.
Post by Janis Papanagnou
"Splinter" is something (a film?) I don't know. The Wikipedia entry
about the film doesn't mention anything about rats. Well..
The rat Splinter is the adoptive father and tutor of the mutated turtles:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Splinter_(Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles)

But if you really missed a "feverish"-message, then the explanation of
cannibalism (when eating a rat while playing as a "tortle") is much
easier, of course.

BeAr
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