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|name=Meat
|name=Meat
|type=Ambiguous Food
|type=Ambiguous Food
|summary=When used alone, this term usually refers to the flesh from the Abattoir, which is usually a ground mix of sapient citizens, beasts, ambulant furniture, and whatever else gets scraped off the streets. Usually cheap and easy to come by.
|summary=When used alone, meat usually refers to ground meat from the [[Abattoir]], which is usually a mix of sapient citizens, beasts, ambulant furniture, and whatever else gets scraped off the streets.  


The bodies are ground without much preparation, and quality control is minimal. It's not uncommon to find bones, teeth, claws, scales, fur, bits of clothing or jewelry in one's meat, so it's best to give it a brief inspection prior to cooking or eating.
The corpses are ground whole, and with minimal preparation - it's not uncommon to find bones, teeth, claws, scales, fur, or even bits of clothing or jewelry in one's meat. Most insiders are able to tolerate this, and some enjoy collecting any interesting bits they happen to find.


This term is also used to refer to any sort of ground meat with unknown origin.
Meat tends to be cheap and plentiful, and can be found on the menu of many restaurants.  
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 21 July 2024

Meat
Meat
Meat Arcanogram
Meat Arcanogram
Type
Ambiguous Food


When used alone, meat usually refers to ground meat from the Abattoir, which is usually a mix of sapient citizens, beasts, ambulant furniture, and whatever else gets scraped off the streets.

The corpses are ground whole, and with minimal preparation - it's not uncommon to find bones, teeth, claws, scales, fur, or even bits of clothing or jewelry in one's meat. Most insiders are able to tolerate this, and some enjoy collecting any interesting bits they happen to find.

Meat tends to be cheap and plentiful, and can be found on the menu of many restaurants.