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It is possible to be damaged in two of the same place, for example: "giving you splinters in your elbow, | It is possible to be damaged in two or more of the same place, for example: "giving you splinters in your elbow, ankle, and neck. {{ouch|6}}" | ||
Revision as of 20:01, 25 February 2007
While adventuring in the kingdom, you may take damage from the monsters you fight.
Here is an example of an attack from a monster:
- He tries to stick his bony fingers through your arse, but can't seem to penetrate.
- In this case, the <body part> is the arse.
Some monsters have their own types of attacks, and thus sometimes do not display a body part.
It is possible to be damaged in two or more of the same place, for example: "giving you splinters in your elbow, ankle, and neck. Ow! Eek! Eek! Oof! Ugh! Oof!"
You may also drop your weapon on one of these body parts during a fumble, even if you are unarmed (you drop your forehead on your groin.)
Body Parts
- ankle
- arm
- arse
- bung
- calf
- ear
- elbow
- eye
- face
- foot
- forehead
- giblets
- groin
- head
- kidney
- knee
- leg
- lower back
- neck
- nipple
- shins
- shoulder
- skull
- Solar plexus
- thigh
- throat