Dead Bodies as containers?

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Re: Dead Bodies as containers?

Postby EchoMan » Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:57 am

reve wrote:Why Echo?

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I think that anyone trying to start new settlement has a shovel in inventory


A guess is that more than 80% of all locations in the Cantr world, is pre-iron era or have very limited access to iron. This suggestion would make it even harder for small groups to survive, while it hardly affect the already established ones.
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Re: Dead Bodies as containers?

Postby Piscator » Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:08 am

It appears that this suggestion would cause a lot of problems for very little effect. After all, what are the advantages of this suggestion anyway? It creates less litter when a person dies and gives us a new way of garbage disposal.

I think the grave object would be a good solution, but this would mean on the other hand that there would be a lot of graves visible in every town. I also wonder if "newspawn gravedigger" would only become another annoyance. And, no, requiring a shovel for either burying or digging the corpse up is a bad idea IMO as there would be regions which wouldn't be able to bury their dead at all. I know places where even a "stone shovel" would be impossible to get, let alone a regular one.
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Re: Dead Bodies as containers?

Postby AlchemicRaker » Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:28 am

Piscator wrote:It appears that this suggestion would cause a lot of problems for very little effect. After all, what are the advantages of this suggestion anyway? It creates less litter when a person dies and gives us a new way of garbage disposal.

I think the grave object would be a good solution, but this would mean on the other hand that there would be a lot of graves visible in every town. I also wonder if "newspawn gravedigger" would only become another annoyance. And, no, requiring a shovel for either burying or digging the corpse up is a bad idea IMO as there would be regions which wouldn't be able to bury their dead at all. I know places where even a "stone shovel" would be impossible to get, let alone a regular one.

I agree about the shovel requirement (there shouldn't be one). Graves should disentigrate too (slowly over time), so they'll disappear eventually. And graves should only appear for outdoors location.

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Re: Dead Bodies as containers?

Postby Piscator » Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:52 am

Well, obviosly, as you only can bury corpses outside. The interesting question though, is how fast a grave should deteriorate. I'd say 10 years minimum. It might also be a nice touch if you could repair a grave and attach signs to it.
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Re: Dead Bodies as containers?

Postby SekoETC » Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:23 am

It would be logical and a good thing as long as bodies could be dug up, which has already been discussed. Things can deteriorate at an accelerated rate underground. Digging up a grave with a shovel would take less time than with bare hands. Also in some other topic it was discussed that people could choose how deep they dig the grave, so people who just want to get it over with could dig shallow graves and risk having them dug up by grave robbers, while decent people would dig a deeper grave. If digging by hand was exponentially slower the deeper you dug, that would encourage people to use shovels in advanced societies.
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Re: Dead Bodies as containers?

Postby reve » Fri Apr 16, 2010 1:40 pm

Piscator wrote:I know places where even a "stone shovel" would be impossible to get, let alone a regular one.


Didn't know that. This makes the idea is no longer acceptable. No shovel, then.
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Re: Dead Bodies as containers?

Postby EchoMan » Fri Apr 16, 2010 2:06 pm

Piscator wrote:I know places where even a "stone shovel" would be impossible to get, let alone a regular one.

What is a stone shovel? :shock:
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Re: Dead Bodies as containers?

Postby AlchemicRaker » Fri Apr 16, 2010 2:22 pm

EchoMan wrote:
Piscator wrote:I know places where even a "stone shovel" would be impossible to get, let alone a regular one.

What is a stone shovel? :shock:

Something imaginary proposed earlier in this topic.

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Re: Dead Bodies as containers?

Postby EchoMan » Fri Apr 16, 2010 2:33 pm

Ah, sorry. Wasn't paying attention.
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Re: Dead Bodies as containers?

Postby returner » Fri Apr 16, 2010 3:58 pm

Piscator wrote:Wait, wasn't that rejected because we don't want people to be able to bury someone with all his notes and keys still attached? Would be pretty annoying if some newspawn buried the deceased town leader and suddenly the keys to the whole town were gone.


Exactly, I suggested it and all replies were against. Here, it's about to be moved to accepted after 2 posts. :evil:
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Re: Dead Bodies as containers?

Postby SekoETC » Fri Apr 16, 2010 7:56 pm

Exactly, that's why it must be possible to also dig up the body. No instant deletion of objects, just sped up deterioration. Problem solved.
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Re: Dead Bodies as containers?

Postby Doug R. » Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:02 pm

I think a grave object, that could be maintained and customized with signage would be nice. I support quicker deterioration of bodies in a grave. However, I'm leaning against being able to bury objects, and especially notes, on bodies. Clothes is fine, and I would like to be able to clothe dead bodies.
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Re: Dead Bodies as containers?

Postby Cdls » Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:44 pm

Doug R. wrote:and I would like to be able to clothe dead bodies.


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I think it is kinda screwed when some newspawn appears and strips bodies for no reason other than to get killed. This would certainly mitigate that destructive element, and give people the opportunity to have proper burials.
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Re: Dead Bodies as containers?

Postby SekoETC » Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:48 pm

If it was possible to bury items on corpses (other than clothes) then it should be possible to bury items also without corpses. And this was discussed in another topic. I think it would contribute to the game since it would allow hiding things but also finding them if you get lucky.
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Re: Dead Bodies as containers?

Postby Tincho » Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:24 pm

How about a bone shovel?

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