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=== Tombstone Mechanics ===
=== Tombstone Mechanics ===
[[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone]]s are grave markers that appear when a character dies in combat, from wounds, illness, stupidity, curses, or unexpected effects. A tombstone will be marked with the character's name and cause of death. Characters may have many Tombstones appear in the world at the same time.
[[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone|Tombstone]]s are grave markers that appear when a character dies in combat, from wounds, illness, stupidity, curses, or unexpected effects. A tombstone will be marked with the character's name and cause of death. Characters may have many Tombstones appear in the world at the same time.
==== Graveyards ====
==== Graveyards ====
A collection of three or more [[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone]]s in close proximity is considered a graveyard for the purpose of [[ProjectGorgon:Necromancy]].
A collection of three or more [[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone|Tombstone]]s in close proximity is considered a graveyard for the purpose of [[ProjectGorgon:Necromancy|Necromancy]].
* Some practitioners of [[ProjectGorgon:Necromancy]] carry around {{Item|Fuel Oil}}, which lets them easily make graves at the entrances of non-graveyard dungeons.
* Some practitioners of [[ProjectGorgon:Necromancy|Necromancy]] carry around {{Item|Fuel Oil}}, which lets them easily make graves at the entrances of non-graveyard dungeons.
==== Mourning Graves ====
==== Mourning Graves ====
A [[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone]] can be mourned at, resulting in a brief gain of [[ProjectGorgon:Compassion]] XP for the mourner.  
A [[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone|Tombstone]] can be mourned at, resulting in a brief gain of [[ProjectGorgon:Compassion|Compassion]] XP for the mourner.  
==== Tombstone Removal====
==== Tombstone Removal====
A [[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone]] can be removed by the character who untimely left it behind, by clicking on it.
A [[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone|Tombstone]] can be removed by the character who untimely left it behind, by clicking on it.


[[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone]]s can also be removed by other characters, once enough individuals have mourned a grave. When a [[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone]] reaches the point where it can be removed, the next mourner who is also carrying a {{Item|Shovel}} will be asked if they want to bury the corpse or not. If they choose to bury the corpse, the [[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone]] will disappear and the burier will receive additional [[ProjectGorgon:Compassion]] XP. A character can only receive this additional XP once per hour.
[[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone|Tombstone]]s can also be removed by other characters, once enough individuals have mourned a grave. When a [[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone|Tombstone]] reaches the point where it can be removed, the next mourner who is also carrying a {{Item|Shovel}} will be asked if they want to bury the corpse or not. If they choose to bury the corpse, the [[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone|Tombstone]] will disappear and the burier will receive additional [[ProjectGorgon:Compassion|Compassion]] XP. A character can only receive this additional XP once per hour.
===== Tombstone Mourner Variables =====
===== Tombstone Mourner Variables =====
; Spamable Deaths  
; Spamable Deaths  
: Deaths such as ''Suicide by Poison'' create [[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone]]s which can be buried after only a few mourners.
: Deaths such as ''Suicide by Poison'' create [[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone|Tombstone]]s which can be buried after only a few mourners.
; Hardcore Deaths
; Hardcore Deaths
: [[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone]]s of characters in [[ProjectGorgon:Hardcore Mode]] that did not die in a spamable death will require more mourners than a normal character that died of the same death.
: [[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone|Tombstone]]s of characters in [[ProjectGorgon:Hardcore Mode|Hardcore Mode]] that did not die in a spamable death will require more mourners than a normal character that died of the same death.
; Death Rarity
; Death Rarity
: The rarity of the death impacts how many mourners are required before a [[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone]] can be buried. [[ProjectGorgon:Deaths]] that are hard to earn, while influenced by a random factor, will usually create a longer-lasting tombstone.
: The rarity of the death impacts how many mourners are required before a [[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone|Tombstone]] can be buried. [[ProjectGorgon:Deaths|Deaths]] that are hard to earn, while influenced by a random factor, will usually create a longer-lasting tombstone.
=== Tombstone Styles ===
=== Tombstone Styles ===
[[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone]] style is determined primarily by level in [[ProjectGorgon:Dying]], however unique [[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone]]s exist. <!-- Last tombstone at level 21 Dying. Early versions at ??? Might also be a Hardcore tombstone? Need proof -->
[[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone|Tombstone]] style is determined primarily by level in [[ProjectGorgon:Dying|Dying]], however unique [[ProjectGorgon:Tombstone|Tombstone]]s exist. <!-- Last tombstone at level 21 Dying. Early versions at ??? Might also be a Hardcore tombstone? Need proof -->
* Characters infected with [[ProjectGorgon:Lycanthropy]] create a unique grave.
* Characters infected with [[ProjectGorgon:Lycanthropy|Lycanthropy]] create a unique grave.
* Characters turned into a [[ProjectGorgon:Giant Bat]] create a unique grave.
* Characters turned into a [[ProjectGorgon:Giant Bat|Giant Bat]] create a unique grave.
* Characters in Hardcore Mode create a unique grave.
* Characters in Hardcore Mode create a unique grave.



Latest revision as of 01:23, 8 April 2026

Tombstone Mechanics

Tombstones are grave markers that appear when a character dies in combat, from wounds, illness, stupidity, curses, or unexpected effects. A tombstone will be marked with the character's name and cause of death. Characters may have many Tombstones appear in the world at the same time.

Graveyards

A collection of three or more Tombstones in close proximity is considered a graveyard for the purpose of Necromancy.

  • Some practitioners of Necromancy carry around , which lets them easily make graves at the entrances of non-graveyard dungeons.

Mourning Graves

A Tombstone can be mourned at, resulting in a brief gain of Compassion XP for the mourner.

Tombstone Removal

A Tombstone can be removed by the character who untimely left it behind, by clicking on it.

Tombstones can also be removed by other characters, once enough individuals have mourned a grave. When a Tombstone reaches the point where it can be removed, the next mourner who is also carrying a

will be asked if they want to bury the corpse or not. If they choose to bury the corpse, the Tombstone will disappear and the burier will receive additional Compassion XP. A character can only receive this additional XP once per hour.

Tombstone Mourner Variables
Spamable Deaths
Deaths such as Suicide by Poison create Tombstones which can be buried after only a few mourners.
Hardcore Deaths
Tombstones of characters in Hardcore Mode that did not die in a spamable death will require more mourners than a normal character that died of the same death.
Death Rarity
The rarity of the death impacts how many mourners are required before a Tombstone can be buried. Deaths that are hard to earn, while influenced by a random factor, will usually create a longer-lasting tombstone.

Tombstone Styles

Tombstone style is determined primarily by level in Dying, however unique Tombstones exist.

  • Characters infected with Lycanthropy create a unique grave.
  • Characters turned into a Giant Bat create a unique grave.
  • Characters in Hardcore Mode create a unique grave.

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