Not to be confused with the old 1 or 2e story of infinite troll meat in a can.
Some madlad once built a precision steel canister with a screw-top lid. Then after hacking up some trolls he stuffed a chunk of meat inside and closed it up. Then for did he’d open the lid, wait a second for the meat to grow out a little, then slice it clean off right into the cookfire before screwing the lid back on.
Classic d&d trolls were never to be hacked to pieces without burning unless you wanted like 10x as many the next day.
Elephants are huge, not large. However, an entire swarm of horses would have a comparable effect.
@Leate_Wonceslace@lemmy.dbzer0.com uh i got an idea
Does it have anything to do with infinite horse meat?
Not to be confused with the old 1 or 2e story of infinite troll meat in a can.
Some madlad once built a precision steel canister with a screw-top lid. Then after hacking up some trolls he stuffed a chunk of meat inside and closed it up. Then for did he’d open the lid, wait a second for the meat to grow out a little, then slice it clean off right into the cookfire before screwing the lid back on.
Classic d&d trolls were never to be hacked to pieces without burning unless you wanted like 10x as many the next day.