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<blockquote data-quote="Samloyal23" data-source="post: 6083945" data-attributes="member: 21432"><p>I created the term "troll steak" as an addition to Planar Cant, a term that means a meal too big to finish or a task to big to complete. When you bite off more than you can chew and the task seems to expand, you're "munching troll steak". As a DM I would rule a troll needs to be fed to stay alive like any other creature, but could be sustained on things you would not like as much, like bugs and food trimmings. This would make a very unhappy troll, but you could chop off a leg every morning and have food for the day.</p><p></p><p>Brown mold sealed in a sub-compartment of a metal chest would keep the interior of the chest cold. Brown molds require a little air, water, and nutrient matter once in a while to be healthy, but largely survive on draining heat from other creatures, so feed it a little broth now and then to keep it moist and healthy. Be careful when you open the duct in back of the chiller to pour in its feed, it may try to eat you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samloyal23, post: 6083945, member: 21432"] I created the term "troll steak" as an addition to Planar Cant, a term that means a meal too big to finish or a task to big to complete. When you bite off more than you can chew and the task seems to expand, you're "munching troll steak". As a DM I would rule a troll needs to be fed to stay alive like any other creature, but could be sustained on things you would not like as much, like bugs and food trimmings. This would make a very unhappy troll, but you could chop off a leg every morning and have food for the day. Brown mold sealed in a sub-compartment of a metal chest would keep the interior of the chest cold. Brown molds require a little air, water, and nutrient matter once in a while to be healthy, but largely survive on draining heat from other creatures, so feed it a little broth now and then to keep it moist and healthy. Be careful when you open the duct in back of the chiller to pour in its feed, it may try to eat you. [/QUOTE]
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