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| - Chocolate Bharal Artifact 3 Magical Material: Living Creature This Bharal is a completely typical member of it's species -- except for the interesting trait that it's made entirely of chocolate. The creatures body has the properties of normal flesh, bone, horns, or fur, but when it is consumed it's eater discovers it to have the taste and texture of a rich, dark chocolate. This chocolate-meat is still meat -- and is as sustaining as meat should be -- but you would never know that from eating it. Cooking it is advised for most people, as consuming raw meat is still just as bad for you even with it's magical properties. Cooking it does not adversely effect the taste. The creatures heart is noticeably tougher than the rest of it -- and as long as it is not consumed, the creature will fully r
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| - Chocolate Bharal Artifact 3 Magical Material: Living Creature This Bharal is a completely typical member of it's species -- except for the interesting trait that it's made entirely of chocolate. The creatures body has the properties of normal flesh, bone, horns, or fur, but when it is consumed it's eater discovers it to have the taste and texture of a rich, dark chocolate. This chocolate-meat is still meat -- and is as sustaining as meat should be -- but you would never know that from eating it. Cooking it is advised for most people, as consuming raw meat is still just as bad for you even with it's magical properties. Cooking it does not adversely effect the taste. The creatures heart is noticeably tougher than the rest of it -- and as long as it is not consumed, the creature will fully regenerate from being eaten in a few days. If it is consumed, it eater heals 6 bashing or 3 lethal health boxes, and the creature is permanently dead. Every time it regenerates, it randomly develops a number of extra features (white chocolate ribs, nougat brains, marzipan, etc). These features do not stack, but are generated anew every time the creature comes back to life. Chocolate Bharal's are completely sterile and are always wild -- they cannot be domesticated. This page is a candidate for deletion. If you disagree with its deletion, please explain why at Category talk:Candidates for deletion or improve the page and remove the tag. Remember to check what links here and the [ the page history] before deleting.
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