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== Why their fat boils and stuff ==
 
== Why their fat boils and stuff ==
  
Finally figured out what I think is a solid theory.  I've tested it, and everything seems to mesh.  Wrestling a fire imp fresh out of the magma will set the wrestler's clothes on fire, ''without'' the imp ever breathing fire.  Butchering the same imp will result in a cloud of boiling imp fat (though I've yet to see injuries more severe than brown; my butcher rested in bed for literally about 5 real world seconds, then went right back to work).  Knocking the imp out on top of flammables can set them on fire, if it remains still long enough.  And the meat can set wooden barrels on fire when stored.  If the imp is allowed to run around for a season or two, however, it cools down enough to be handled safely (including the fat, which doesn't boil and can be rendered normally).  I'm not sure of the minimum time to reach a safe temperature.  I also believe it's possible for an imp to reach just the right temperature that the meat doesn't ''immediately'' set a barrel on fire, but transfers heat slowly until it appears to spontaneously combust.  This has been confirmed by heating iron weapons with magma briefly, then storing them in a wooden bin.  Varying temperature is also most likely why some fat boils, some burns, and some makes delicious ≡fire imp tallow roasts≡, though I didn't do enough testing to produce burning imp fat.
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Finally figured out what I think is a solid theory.  I've tested it, and everything seems to mesh.  Wrestling a fire imp fresh out of the magma will set the wrestler's clothes on fire, ''without'' the imp ever breathing fire.  Butchering the same imp will result in a cloud of boiling imp fat (though I've yet to see injuries more severe than brown; my butcher rested in bed for literally about 5 real world seconds, then went right back to work).  Knocking the imp out on top of flammables can set them on fire, if it remains still long enough.  And the meat can set wooden barrels on fire when stored.  If the imp is allowed to run around for a season or two, however, it cools down enough to be handled safely.  I'm not sure of the minimum time to reach a safe temperature.  I also believe it's possible for an imp to reach just the right temperature that the meat doesn't ''immediately'' set a barrel on fire, but transfers heat slowly until it appears to spontaneously combust.  This has been confirmed by heating iron weapons with magma briefly, then storing them in a wooden bin.  Varying temperature is also most likely why some fat boils, some burns, and some makes delicious ≡fire imp tallow roasts≡, though I didn't do enough testing to produce burning imp fat.
  
 
Dwarf Fortress is insane.  --[[User:Arrkhal|Arrkhal]] 02:20, 4 January 2010 (UTC)
 
Dwarf Fortress is insane.  --[[User:Arrkhal|Arrkhal]] 02:20, 4 January 2010 (UTC)

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