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Saint_Proverbius

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Tags: Mirage Interactive; Weird Wars: The Unknown Episode of World War II

There's <A href="http://www.homelanfed.com/index.php?id=18160">an interview</a> over at <A href="http://www.homelanfed.com/">HomeLAN Fed</a> which talks with <b>Pawel Kalinowski</b> about <A href="http://weirdwar.techland.pl/en/show.php">Wierd War</a>, which is a quasi-World War II type setting. Here's a sample:
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<blockquote><b>HomeLAN - What can you tell us about the playable characters in the game?
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Pawel Kalinowski</b> - Your team may consist up to five members. The most distinctive one is Camel Leon who is able to carry large loads of equipment with him. He also kicks, spits and heals wounds of other heroes by licking them, just like a regular camel. The main hero is a Norwegian adventurer raised in Brasil - an explosive mixture it is. His faithful companion Johann is a Wehrmacht deserter known for his wanderlust and spirituous beverage expertise. M'Bele - an African Native saved by you from hands (and stomachs) of a cannibal tribe - is an interesting guy because he declines to wear anything but his straw skirt and various amulets.</blockquote>
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Who wouldn't want a camel in his party?
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Voss

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Hmm. Really do learn something new every day.

I was completely unaware of the healing properties of camel saliva.
 

Sol Invictus

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Saliva contains antibodies which destroy harmful bacteria and germs, which is why you see dogs and other animals licking their wounds. It's not because their wounds taste nice.

Camel and horse saliva contain much more antibodies than most other animals. Hell, they're immune to snakes, so that's gotta tell you something about the strength of their antibodies.

As for humans, well, our tongues fucking filthy. Don't lick your wounds.
 

Azael

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DrattedTin said:
All saliva is generally curative.

I wouldn't recommend French kissing a Komodo dragon though, although that's not just the saliva you should worry about.
 

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