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*Pillars of salt rarely survive long enough to even get in your way. | *Pillars of salt rarely survive long enough to even get in your way. | ||
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The concept of someone being turned into a pillar of salt is taken from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Genesis Book of Genesis], chapter 19, where Lot's wife disobeys God by looking back at the burning cities of Sodom and Gomorrah; as punishment, she is immediately turned to a pillar of salt. | The concept of someone being turned into a pillar of salt is taken from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Genesis Book of Genesis], chapter 19, where Lot's wife disobeys God by looking back at the burning cities of Sodom and Gomorrah; as punishment, she is immediately turned to a pillar of salt. |
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pillar of salt shaped pillar of salt
Useful Info
Pillars of salt are the remains of demons or undead which have been utterly destroyed by Zin's Recite ability. They are harmless, extremely fragile, and fall apart on their own after a few turns have passed.
Tips & Tricks
- Pillars of salt rarely survive long enough to even get in your way.
- They are not affected by Lee's Rapid Deconstruction.
Trivia
The concept of someone being turned into a pillar of salt is taken from the Book of Genesis, chapter 19, where Lot's wife disobeys God by looking back at the burning cities of Sodom and Gomorrah; as punishment, she is immediately turned to a pillar of salt.