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{{liquid | {{liquid | ||
| title={{qud text|&Kputrescence|notxml}} | | title={{qud text|&Kputrescence|notxml}} | ||
| id= | | byteid=12 | ||
| id=PutrescencePool | |||
| renderstr=&K | |||
| flame=350 | | flame=350 | ||
| cooling=1.1 | | cooling=1.1 | ||
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| image=putrescence.png | | image=putrescence.png | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{name}} is a [[liquid]] that is created from vomiting. Vomiting causes the creature to lose 20,000-30,000 units of water, which is equivalent to losing two drams of water. | {{name}} is a [[liquid]] that is created from vomiting. Vomiting causes the creature to lose 20,000-30,000 units of water, which is equivalent to losing two to three drams of water. | ||
==Sources of Putrescence== | ==Sources of Putrescence== | ||
* A creature drinking too much {{favilink|water}} ([[Thirst#Thirst in Combat|forced]] or not) will vomit {{name}} once they surpass the max 50,000 units. [[Amphibious]] creatures are unable to vomit due to consuming water through their skin. | * A creature drinking too much {{favilink|water}} ([[Thirst#Thirst in Combat|forced]] or not) will vomit {{name}} once they surpass the max 50,000 units. [[Amphibious]] creatures are unable to vomit due to consuming water through their skin. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{Liquid Navbox}} | {{Liquid Navbox}} |
Revision as of 15:42, 9 September 2019
putrescence
When on/in other objects/liquids: | |
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{{{adjective}}} liquid {{{smeared}}} object {{{stained}}} object | |
Starts Flaming at
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350° |
Vaporizes at
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100° |
Base temperature
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25° |
Value per dram
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0 |
Weight per dram
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0.25# |
Prompt to wade through?
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no |
Prompt to drink?
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no |
ID
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PutrescencePool |
Liquid ID
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putrescence is a liquid that is created from vomiting. Vomiting causes the creature to lose 20,000-30,000 units of water, which is equivalent to losing two to three drams of water.
Sources of Putrescence
- A creature drinking too much
water (forced or not) will vomit putrescence once they surpass the max 50,000 units. Amphibious creatures are unable to vomit due to consuming water through their skin.
- Can be found in random puddles in lairs
- A player character with glotrot drinking from anything has a 25% chance of contaminating the liquid with 4 drams of putrescence. The player character will also vomit, spawning 1 dram of it on the ground.[1]
Uses of Putrescence
- One dram of putrescence or
blood is required to desecrate a statue.
- Can be a possible liquid for a cure specified in the
Corpus Choliys
Cooling
putrescence has a cooling multiplier of 1.1 which means if the player is hotter than the current ambient temperature, pouring putrescence will decrease their temperature by .[2]
References
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