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>>28896793
Teach her engrish, also her Bday is tomarrow!

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>>26451475
Guess who're also guerilla fighters?
Jokes aside, /meat/heads do make use of ranged weapon skills (although somewhat different from risuners), and it might actually be fairly helpful in terms of naval combat as well (at least when it comes to fighting against pirates). Still, melee combat can benefits from agility as well, even if it might not be /meat/heads' focus.
In hindsight, having /meat/ risuners really help in that regard, eh?

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>>23566193
>Funeral Rites
Still technically on semi-break but some thoughts on /meat/ funeral rites:
>Most /meat/heads will have their last rites tended to by the local clergy
>The funeral usually happens right before they die, although sometimes death before ritual is unavoidable
>For funeral where the dead is already dead, decapitation tend to happen earlier, although some have devised mechanisms to animate the body during the funeral
>By default, the soon-to-be-dead will be ritually sacrificed at the local altar, although some of the more affluent families might have their own altar for that purpose
>The soon-to-be-dead will be disembowelled and dismembered, with their limbs and most internal organs are eaten in the feast by the clergy, family and close friends
>The soon-to-be-dead is decapitated when they're about to die
>Most flesh in the skull, and the majority of bones are processed into meat-and-bone-meal for the family farm
>Specific parts of the skeleton might be kept by the family for ritual purposes, the most common ones are the skull (for decoration) and femur (for flutes)
>For those who die of disease, though, they're usually decapitated before having the rest of the body and skull flesh cremated
>The ash is usually used for compost, but overall it is considered an inferior way to die
>Specific echelon of /meat/ society, like the raiders, might prefer to be ritually sacrificed in mock battle instead
>They're usually armed with fake weapons, against comrades armed with real ones, as raiders who live until dying of natural causes tend to be too deadly to kill
>Clergy of sufficient rank and resemblance tend to be sacrificed in deiphagy ritual

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