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** You can have your party members pull out [[ExcaliburInTheStone Blue Sin]] in your stead, meaning you can ask Nas'hrah to pull out the sword. He...''[[BlatantLies politely]]'' points out the issue with this request.
--->'''Nas'hrah''': [[DeadpanSnarker Uh huh, sure thing.]] [[FridgeLogic What do you suggest I use to pull the sword?]] ''[[SuddenlyShouting THE BLOODY TENDRIL HANGING FROM]]'' ''[[BodyHorror WHERE MY NECK ONCE WAS!?]]'' I've burned my court jesters alive for worse jokes.
*** Even better is one of the dialogue options you have in response to this
---->'''Player''': [[SkewedPriorities You've had]] [[ComicallyMissingThePoint court jesters?]]\\
'''Nas'hrah''': ''GODDAMN SURELY I'VE HAD COURT JESTERS!'' '''''I'M LOOKING AT MY WORST ONE RIGHT NOW!'''''
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* The Cave Spider encounter. If someone in your party has the Mastery Over Insects skill, you can talk to it - the spider [[SmallNameBigEgo will boast about this being a great battle]], and how dare you interrupt to chat. If you try to dissuade it from fighting, it will be offended that you think it's an insect. [[CurbStompBattle You can win by stepping on it]].


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* The Void, for the most part, is not funny. Your party is scattered around the map, and you have some rather dour conversations when you find them. Players however, were amused to find that if you had the Dark Priest in your party, you can find him just hiding in a hole and it looks [[https://youtu.be/HVctLDIFIjY?t=127 very, very silly]].
** It loops back around to serious though, when you realize that jumping down a hole like that is how you hide from the Greater Blight.

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* One of the first mods to provide censorship for the game was done with a rather amusing method: Replacing all offending materials with [[CompanionCube Pinecone Pigs]]. This results in a lot of strange-yet-funny quirks, such as them [[AnimateInanimateObject confronting you in combat alongside guards]], [[HandOrObjectUnderwear covering the Cavemother’s modesty]], [[{{Squick}} one being somehow milkable for some edible mucus]], or [[CargoShip taking the place of the Bunnymasks with their functionality intact.]]

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* One of the first mods to provide censorship for the game was done with a rather amusing method: Replacing all offending materials with [[CompanionCube Pinecone Pigs]]. This results in a lot of strange-yet-funny quirks, such as them [[AnimateInanimateObject confronting you in combat alongside guards]], [[HandOrObjectUnderwear covering the Cavemother’s modesty]], [[{{Squick}} one being somehow milkable for some edible mucus]], or [[CargoShip taking the place of the Bunnymasks with their functionality intact.]]]]
* [[SillinessSwitch Dungeon Nights]]. A secret game mode that flips the entire grim and oppressive atmosphere of the game on its head by turning it into a goofy DatingSim.
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One of the first mods to provide censorship for the game was done with a rather amusing method: Replacing all offending materials with [[CompanionCube Pinecone Pigs]]. This results in a lot of strange-yet-funny quirks, such as them [[AnimateInanimateObject confronting you in combat alongside guards]], [[HandOrObjectUnderwear covering the Cavemother’s modesty]], [[{{Squick}} one being somehow milkable for some edible mucus]], or [[CargoShip taking the place of the Bunnymasks with their functionality intact.]]

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* One of the first mods to provide censorship for the game was done with a rather amusing method: Replacing all offending materials with [[CompanionCube Pinecone Pigs]]. This results in a lot of strange-yet-funny quirks, such as them [[AnimateInanimateObject confronting you in combat alongside guards]], [[HandOrObjectUnderwear covering the Cavemother’s modesty]], [[{{Squick}} one being somehow milkable for some edible mucus]], or [[CargoShip taking the place of the Bunnymasks with their functionality intact.]]
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* You can completely trivialise the fight with Francois by convincing him that he is a puppet and refusing to disclose who the "puppeteer" truly is. He spends multiple turns petulantly demanding that you tell him who you think is controlling him, even while you mercilessly wail on him.

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* You can completely trivialise the fight with Francois by convincing him that he is a puppet and refusing to disclose who the "puppeteer" truly is. He spends multiple turns petulantly demanding that you tell him who you think is controlling him, even while you mercilessly wail on him.him.
One of the first mods to provide censorship for the game was done with a rather amusing method: Replacing all offending materials with [[CompanionCube Pinecone Pigs]]. This results in a lot of strange-yet-funny quirks, such as them [[AnimateInanimateObject confronting you in combat alongside guards]], [[HandOrObjectUnderwear covering the Cavemother’s modesty]], [[{{Squick}} one being somehow milkable for some edible mucus]], or [[CargoShip taking the place of the Bunnymasks with their functionality intact.]]
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* Nas'hrah is [[CardCarryingVillain extremely self-aware about how evil he is]], and constantly straddles the line between being an AbsoluteMonster or LaughablyEvil. On the one hand, he's committed countless atrocities and makes some [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain very unsavoury remarks sometimes]], but his [[SuddenlyShouting extremely bombastic nature]] and [[BigHam utter hamminess]] gives him a lot of fans as well.

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* Nas'hrah is [[CardCarryingVillain extremely self-aware about how evil he is]], and constantly straddles the line between being an AbsoluteMonster a terrifying monster or LaughablyEvil. On the one hand, he's committed countless atrocities and makes some [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain very unsavoury remarks sometimes]], but his [[SuddenlyShouting extremely bombastic nature]] and [[BigHam utter hamminess]] gives him a lot of fans as well.

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* The hounds encountered at the start of the game are infamously dangerous, [[GoFetch but a single thrown stick makes them immediately lose focus]].



* Attempting to enter a Marriage with Nas'hrah has him seemingly initially reciprocate, before he [[SuddenlyShouting suddenly yells that]] [[PreMortemOneLiner nothing gets him going like burnt meat]], after which he immediately and fatally immolates the player character.
* If you manage to bring Nas'hrah to the fight with Gro-goroth, the former [[BadassBoast begins an all-caps screaming tirade at the god before him, telling him how he's going to destroy him.]] [[KilledMidSentence The latter doesn't even let him finish before burning him to a crisp.]]

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* Attempting to enter a Marriage with Nas'hrah has him seemingly initially reciprocate, before is [[CardCarryingVillain extremely self-aware about how evil he is]], and constantly straddles the line between being an AbsoluteMonster or LaughablyEvil. On the one hand, he's committed countless atrocities and makes some [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain very unsavoury remarks sometimes]], but his [[SuddenlyShouting suddenly yells that]] [[PreMortemOneLiner nothing gets extremely bombastic nature]] and [[BigHam utter hamminess]] gives him going like burnt meat]], after which he immediately and fatally immolates the player character.a lot of fans as well.
* ** He gets very agitated if you use [[DrawAggro Pheremones]] on him, being very displeased about the fact he's being made into a punching bag. He mercifully doesn't hold a grudge about this outside of battle, as his immortality makes him extremely suited for the role.
** Attempting to enter a Marriage with Nas'hrah has him seemingly initially reciprocate, before he [[SuddenlyShouting suddenly yells that]] [[PreMortemOneLiner nothing gets him going like burnt meat]], after which he immediately and fatally immolates the player character.
** Also, if you attempt to Sacrifice him at the Ritual Circle, [[HoistByHisOwnPetard he beats you to the punch by sacrificing you to a fire deity]], with similar results to the above.
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If you manage to bring Nas'hrah to the fight with Gro-goroth, the former [[BadassBoast begins an all-caps screaming tirade at the god before him, telling him how he's going to destroy him.]] [[KilledMidSentence The latter doesn't even let him finish before before]] [[KarmicDeath burning him to a crisp.]]crisp]].
* Later in the game, you can find the corpse of a giant, and if interacted with, you can attempt to use Necromancy on it if you have the spell. [[RagingStiffie It does not work as intended.]]
* You can completely trivialise the fight with Francois by convincing him that he is a puppet and refusing to disclose who the "puppeteer" truly is. He spends multiple turns petulantly demanding that you tell him who you think is controlling him, even while you mercilessly wail on him.
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Despite the harrowing, horrifying nature of ''VideoGame/FearAndHunger'', there are a few moments within the game that can bring some BlackComedy-tinted moments of levity.

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* The Human Hydra is a horrifying amalgamation of human bodies that cannibalises other humans, with a particular fondness for children. It is also a BigBadWannabe that can't actually bring any harm to your party [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential unless you specifically help it to do so]], resorting to spouting profanity at you whenever you try to attack it. In an accidental bit of extra humor, initiating combat with it (Which involves tearing a head off of it) results in [[https://youtu.be/oXwjnUaEHDE?t=70 a tiny fragment of a scream that gets cut off by the the battle starting]], [[KilledMidSentence which can be highly amusing for those who enjoy "Perfectly Cut Scream" memes.]]
* Attempting to enter a Marriage with Nas'hrah has him seemingly initially reciprocate, before he [[SuddenlyShouting suddenly yells that]] [[PreMortemOneLiner nothing gets him going like burnt meat]], after which he immediately and fatally immolates the player character.
* If you manage to bring Nas'hrah to the fight with Gro-goroth, the former [[BadassBoast begins an all-caps screaming tirade at the god before him, telling him how he's going to destroy him.]] [[KilledMidSentence The latter doesn't even let him finish before burning him to a crisp.]]

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