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April 1, 2008 Featured article nomination Success
April 13, 2008 Featured article by Silly Dan
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Goroth

Tirog is also used in a play example from pg. 89 of Goroth: Slave of the Empire, which describes the effects of eating moss, the least-poisonous lifeform on Goroth Prime:

Tirog — lost in the Yar'En (the "Firelands") without supplies — unwisely decides to settle his hunger pangs by eating some native mosses, at 0100 hours. His Strength and Dexterity — normally 3D+2 and 4D respectively — are now decreased to 2D+2 and 3D respectively. Tirog suffers through the cramps and nausea but he is still starving to death.

At 2000 hours the same day, he eats another meal of mosses, dropping his Strength and Dexterity to 1D+2 and 2D, respectively. Tirog will not regain any of the dice he lost for another 20 hours after his last meal — in other words, at 0400 hours the next day (since Goroth has a 36 hour day).

If he were to eat a third meal of local mosses before that time, his Strength and Dexterity would be 0D+2 and 1D respectively. Tirog would be too weak to walk, and crippled with cramps.

jSarek 23:26, February 17, 2010 (UTC)

  • Thanks! Added to his biography. —Silly Dan (talk) 00:18, February 18, 2010 (UTC)

Gender

The article needs to make clear the character's gender in the article proper, which it currently does not. The infobox image to me looks like a woman. Pardon my presumption.—Tommy 9281 Sunday, August 21, 2011, 12:51 UTC

  • Picture aside, he's referred to as male in the infobox and male pronouns are used consistently in the article. A sentence like "Tirog was a male Human bounty hunter" could be added to the opening paragraph if necessary, though. —Silly Dan (talk) 13:06, August 21, 2011 (UTC)