Actually, necros are notoriously spicy meat - part of K's forearm was lodged in my throat, and induced a momentary feeling of thirst. N/T:

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Posted by Billy Rubin on June 19, 2000 at 11:12:45:

In Reply to: Sharks need to be in motion constantly, to filter air and water through their gills. I imagine that while fighting Kuhkliva, that short bit of inactivity caused a bit of a shortage - just enough to irritate the shark - and thus, caused an effect not unlike thirst. n/t posted by Dr. Woru on June 19, 2000 at 10:34:35:

> > > Kuhkliva is convulsing on the ground.
> > >
> > > <708hp 895m 384mv>
> > > You are thirsty.
> > > Kuhkliva scratches herself.
> > > Kuhkliva is incapacitated and will slowly die, if not aided.
> > > Kuhkliva is convulsing on the ground.
> >
> > What I want to know is how does a shark get thirsty.


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