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The '''morgue''' is a folder of '''morgue files'''; txt files that give a summation of everything that happened during your game. It stores both current information, like inventory and skills, and a history of actions, levels, and notes. The [[rcfile]] gives more options as to what is and isn't logged as a note. Sharing a morgue after a particularly gruesome [[death]] is both an informative and entertaining thing to do, though morgue files can also be shared on a character in progress (also called a '''character dump''').
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The '''morgue''' is a folder of '''morgue files''' ('''character dumps'''); .txt files that give a summation of everything that happened during your game. It stores both current information, like inventory and skills, and a history of actions, levels, and notes. The [[rcfile]] gives more options as to what is and isn't logged as a note. Sharing a morgue after a particularly gruesome [[death]] is both an informative and entertaining thing to do, though you can generate a morgue file for living characters, too.
  
You can update your morgue file by pressing '''#'''. In addition, # command will either print a link to your morgue (online) or the directory to your morgue folder (offline).
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You can update your morgue file by pressing '''#'''. In addition, the # command will either print a link to your morgue (online) or the directory to your morgue folder (offline).
  
 
Morgue files are not to be confused with a bones file, which is used to generate [[player ghost]]s.
 
Morgue files are not to be confused with a bones file, which is used to generate [[player ghost]]s.

Latest revision as of 23:57, 12 August 2023

The morgue is a folder of morgue files (character dumps); .txt files that give a summation of everything that happened during your game. It stores both current information, like inventory and skills, and a history of actions, levels, and notes. The rcfile gives more options as to what is and isn't logged as a note. Sharing a morgue after a particularly gruesome death is both an informative and entertaining thing to do, though you can generate a morgue file for living characters, too.

You can update your morgue file by pressing #. In addition, the # command will either print a link to your morgue (online) or the directory to your morgue folder (offline).

Morgue files are not to be confused with a bones file, which is used to generate player ghosts.