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| id = Cragmensch Brainer | | id = Cragmensch Brainer | ||
| corpse = {{ID to name|LargeBoulder | | corpse = {{ID to name|LargeBoulder}} | ||
| corpsechance = 90 | | corpsechance = 90 | ||
| role = Brute | | role = Brute | ||
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| cold = 50 | | cold = 50 | ||
| heat = 50 | | heat = 50 | ||
| faction = {{creature faction|{{ | | faction = {{creature faction|{{FactionID to name|Cragmensch}}|100}} | ||
| desc = Ideas like the tetravalence of carbon and silicon were suffocated in the thick valley air of jungle hamlets. The human gatherer who mounts a root-braided hillock and looks out to the horizon in wonder, who descries flecks of granite stirring on the mountain face, and who with ancestral dread ponders what toll the rocks themselves are animated to collect, he can't know the miracles of chemistry that sophists inscribed in data disks at the Long Before. Those miracles are to him the ciphers of god-things. | | desc = Ideas like the tetravalence of carbon and silicon were suffocated in the thick valley air of jungle hamlets. The human gatherer who mounts a root-braided hillock and looks out to the horizon in wonder, who descries flecks of granite stirring on the mountain face, and who with ancestral dread ponders what toll the rocks themselves are animated to collect, he can't know the miracles of chemistry that sophists inscribed in data disks at the Long Before. Those miracles are to him the ciphers of god-things. | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Cragmensch]] |
Revision as of 01:54, 9 August 2019
cragmensch brainer
Level: 20 | |
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Acid Res: 75 Elec Res: 0 Cold Res: 50 Heat Res: 50 | |
Character
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ID?
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Cragmensch Brainer |
Faction
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cragmensch (Loved100 Reputation) |
Corpse Dropped
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large boulder(favilink error!) (90%) |
Role
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Brute |
cragmensch brainer
Ideas like the tetravalence of carbon and silicon were suffocated in the thick valley air of jungle hamlets. The human gatherer who mounts a root-braided hillock and looks out to the horizon in wonder, who descries flecks of granite stirring on the mountain face, and who with ancestral dread ponders what toll the rocks themselves are animated to collect, he can't know the miracles of chemistry that sophists inscribed in data disks at the Long Before. Those miracles are to him the ciphers of god-things.