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==References==
==References==
* This familiar's name is a reference to psychologist Carl Jung and the song "Angry Young Man" by Billy Joel.
* This familiar's name is a reference to psychologist Carl Jung and the song "Angry Young Man" by Billy Joel.
* The mention of winking and dancing in combat messages is a reference to the hobo underling skills when equipping [[Hodgman's Regal Frippery]]

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Angry Jung Man

Kind of angsty, but
Psychoanalytical
Picking others' brains.

Increases item and Meat drops from monsters
Extracts the mental trauma of various Loathing Non-Player Characters.


Ability: Increases item and Meat drops from monsters. Can drop 1 psychoanalytic jar per day.

Throne/Bjorn:

Hatchling: dreaming Jung man

Familiar-Specific Equipment: Red Book(?)

Ultimate Cage Match Scavenger Hunt Obstacle Course Hide and Seek

Mumming Trunk Abilities:

*Hover for details
Cannot breathe underwater
Combat Messages
  • At the end of combat:
    • <Familiar> looks for some extra items and meat, claiming it's his fee for the psychoanalysis he did of the monster while you were fighting.
    • <Familiar> says, "It would appear your foe had an unhealthy obsession with material goods. Let us endeavor to help him rid himself of that obsession."
    • <Familiar> says, "the little dance that I am doing is symbolic of my sublimated desire for material goods," and winks at you.
    • <Familiar> says, "this creature clearly has an unhealthy obsession with material things."
    • <Familiar> says, "winking and dancing are primal, universal symbols for acquiring meat and items, respectively."
  • When dropping a jar:
    • <Familiar> looks at you, raises an eyebrow, and says "Wait. Why am I doing all the work? Take this, and try to pick up some of the slack, would you?"
      You acquire an item: psychoanalytic jar

References

  • This familiar's name is a reference to psychologist Carl Jung and the song "Angry Young Man" by Billy Joel.