With regards to the hunger of our demons, these are the results of Zelda's suggested test for Magnetite in a corpse that has been left for three days:
When the corpse is left untouched for three days, it causes stomachaches.
When the corpse is kept in a freezer for three days, we still gain sustenance, but not as much as a fresh kill.
[And it's also slightly less tasty, but he doesn't mention that :T He's not sure if this'll help with the research, but it's worth mentioning.]
Sera's song could also temporarily suppress our hunger. It becomes ineffective after a certain point. She's no longer in the city. I have a recording of her song, though it's much less effective.
With regards to the hunger of our demons, these are the results of the test for Magnetite in a corpse that has been cooked with various methods.
The meat loses Magnetite as it is cooked. Fully or overcooked meat loses a large amount of Magnetite. Lightly cooked meat has more Magnetite than fully cooked meat, but still contains less than raw meat.
We tried boiling, frying, grilling, roasting, and steaming. The method of cooking does not appear to matter.
[ooc: sorry for the late! I meant to do this earlier in the week orz. I realised belatedly that this isn't exactly what Tech asked Serph to do but shhh I will ask le mods soon and get back to that during our thread :>]
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When the corpse is left untouched for three days, it causes stomachaches.
When the corpse is kept in a freezer for three days, we still gain sustenance, but not as much as a fresh kill.
[And it's also slightly less tasty, but he doesn't mention that :T He's not sure if this'll help with the research, but it's worth mentioning.]
Sera's song could also temporarily suppress our hunger. It becomes ineffective after a certain point. She's no longer in the city. I have a recording of her song, though it's much less effective.
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The meat loses Magnetite as it is cooked. Fully or overcooked meat loses a large amount of Magnetite. Lightly cooked meat has more Magnetite than fully cooked meat, but still contains less than raw meat.
We tried boiling, frying, grilling, roasting, and steaming. The method of cooking does not appear to matter.
[ooc: sorry for the late! I meant to do this earlier in the week orz. I realised belatedly that this isn't exactly what Tech asked Serph to do but shhh I will ask le mods soon and get back to that during our thread :>]
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ooc: no rush on replying; I know you're on hiatus. I just know I'm going to forget if I don't do this now.]