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<blockquote data-quote="Kemrain" data-source="post: 2167815" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>We often leave bodies to rot. The last 2 major villans, however were collected. Well, the top third of one and the ashes of the other (we didn't burn her, she just crumbled to ash). Many of the bodies are hidden as much as possible, and some are dismembered, depending on how angry they made the half-demon.</p><p></p><p>In general, we rarely think about it. We're often too pressed for time, and end up simply propping the bodies up in an alley or covering them with a few tree branches before continuing on. Some are blown apart by spells (a 'wand' that does 1d6 negitive energy/lightning damage without charges is very useful in these situtons). Some animals have parts collected (and placed in an airless extradimentional space to prevent decomposition), but we generally don't bother with such things. The few creatures I would have taken parts from tend to get too badly damaged to use properly. Such a pity.</p><p></p><p>- Kemrain the Gorey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kemrain, post: 2167815, member: 12153"] We often leave bodies to rot. The last 2 major villans, however were collected. Well, the top third of one and the ashes of the other (we didn't burn her, she just crumbled to ash). Many of the bodies are hidden as much as possible, and some are dismembered, depending on how angry they made the half-demon. In general, we rarely think about it. We're often too pressed for time, and end up simply propping the bodies up in an alley or covering them with a few tree branches before continuing on. Some are blown apart by spells (a 'wand' that does 1d6 negitive energy/lightning damage without charges is very useful in these situtons). Some animals have parts collected (and placed in an airless extradimentional space to prevent decomposition), but we generally don't bother with such things. The few creatures I would have taken parts from tend to get too badly damaged to use properly. Such a pity. - Kemrain the Gorey. [/QUOTE]
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