Remove the Glowstone and Workstone from the wheelbarrow, put them in my pack.
I was going to comment "Ha, I see you don't want anyone else getting their grubby hands on the important stuff!" Then I saw, what, 25 new posts of discussion? I'm gonna need to process all that. (It's a real pity we're not around an actual physical table with character sheets or anything.)
Other thoughts:
Get healed. Try to make a carving of a hydra getting stabbed.
Ooh, carved art! Now I'm glad that there's a hammer and chisel to spare. (For reference, keep in mind that you also have graphite and parchment.)
tries to break off one of the teeth as a souvenir.
separates a head. Using a mining pick. To keep.
I see we have let the gory people in.
Or we could give everything to a single person, which will give them the Overburdened debuff which only affects "Fail terribly" and "Fail by succeeding". As long that they don't get those results they can carry everything, because there doesn't seem to be a hard limit of how much we can actually carry once overburdened.
Oh ho ho! Rules-lawyering!
Ring the Rules-lawyering Alarm!. . . But in all seriousness, if you try to carry so much stuff that you'd break your back when hiking for hours on end, it would stretch credibility. It was weird coming up with a good weight limit for this game: I based it on real-world hiking weight recommendations, weights carried by soldiers, and so on. 50 kg is already beyond most recommendations. The idea of that overburdening penalty was if you have to go slightly over due to a combination of reasonable (but heavy) armor and a full backpack.
(If I must invent a new rule, I will: like "Roll to carry an absurd weight for a brief period of time; roll lots and lots if you do a forced march." Given the half-and-half nature of the rolls, you could die. Which . . . is horribly realistic.)
About the corpse, we don't know if it could lose value with a bad butchering roll, so I wouldn't recommend that we butcher it. The whole carcass also weights 200kg and we are only able to carry it whole because of the huge carcass rule.
He he he . . . so far, I've trusted butchery
with a knife to divide weight and value equally. (It's just not worth it to me to calculate exact amounts of liquid in a body etc.) I laugh because
Gary (Coolrune206)'s planned head removal clearly involves no knife.
Fortuitously,
Tohil (randomgenericusername) seems to be handing out daggers! Now, as discussed, it might not be necessary to do a full distribution, but would
Gary accept a dagger? Or is the idea of using the mining pick part of the, uh, experience?
And in general, I'm going to sift through these posts and come up with a distribution plan. Since you don't know how much mining will return (in terms of kg), it probably doesn't have to be too comprehensive to start.