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Corpse decomposition! Thinking about RPGs and dead meat laying around

Started by Spinachcat, September 02, 2019, 09:53:45 PM

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Brendan

Explains the presence of monsters like carrion crawlers, fungi, jellies, ochres, and giant insects in a dungeon.  Someone has to clean up the debris.

Ratman_tf

Quote from: thedungeondelver;1101999This is why Zombie Apocalypse doesn't worry me.  In a couple months, the Zombies are just puddles of goop on the ground, maybe some twitching muscle here and there.  Of course, the response is, "Well the zombie pathogen slows decay."

And giant ants would collapse under the weight of their exoskeletons. I'm still putting zombies and giant bugs in my adventures. :D
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