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Point two, Atacking someone with axe, because they were given human meat and ate it. How you rationalize that
Point 1 :
During Word War 2, some citizens of Stalingrad ate their dead and some were arrested for that crime. How did they know they ate human meat?
Point 2 :
During World War 2, people were attacked and killed for many "just because" reasons that were NOT rational
"Given Human meat" ???
They were forced fed ???
I have 3 community members.
We all eat human meat naturally, not waiting for starvation.
We do not attack eat other.
One member says, "rations have been good lately".
How do you rationalize that ?
Personality trait. some dont give a ♥♥♥♥, some do.
A simply trait for our simple minded crew.
Your question .... "Eating human meat is handled wrong."
It's not wrong, it's not handled completely.
The contents of the pot reads, "Meaty Curry".
Suspicion was removed.
If that isn't happening with everyone and you're running a mod, then you know the problem.
EDIT ... By the way, one guy knows the other guy ate human meat because he can see the finger nail stuck between the dudes teeth. If you feed an unconscious person human meat, they wake up with human "parts" in their mouth (use imagination here).
"Suspicious Meat" = use imagination.
The game isn't going to "chop" people up.
"There's an eye ball in my soup" ... wicked.
"Save me the 'Parson's Nose'" ... ahh, ok.
There is no wrong in anything sci-fi.