Put an Albatross Wing on your (Skeleton Type)

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Wiki note: The title of this option varies with its number of fins and Torso Style and Menace qualities:
Put an Albatross Wing on your

Skeleton: FinsText
0Finless
1Single-finned
2Double-finned
3Triple-finned
4Quadruple-finned
5Five-finned
6Six-finned
7Seven-finned
8Eight-finned
9Nine-finned
10Ten-finned
Skeleton: Torso StyleText
10, 15Human
20Thorny-Breasted
30Seven-necked
40Many-limbed
45Segmented
50Mammoth
55Luminous
60Baroque
70Deep-water
80Prismatic
100Starved
Skeleton: MenaceText
0Creature
1Animal
2Beast
3Monster
4Monstrosity
5Demon
6+Abomination
A player-created Guide is available for this content: Assembling a Skeleton (Guide)

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Let it soar!

Game Instructions: It will be harder to do this convincingly if the skeleton already has fins or tentacles. The Albatross Wing adds a point of Amalgamy to your skeleton.

Unlocked with Skeleton: Limbs Needed, 1 x Albatross Wing

Locked with Skeleton: Skulls Needed


Challenge information

Narrow, Monstrous Anatomy 0 (50% base)

  • 0 - very chancy (50%)
  • 1 - chancy (60%)
  • 2 - modest (70%)
  • 3 - very modest (80%)
  • 4 - low-risk (90%)
  • 5 and above - straightforward (100%)

The difficulty is increased by 2 for each Fin or Tentacle on your skeleton.

Success

Less disturbing than the original?

It does have an impressive wing-span.


Failure

Less disturbing than the original?

Your skeleton looks very strange, but it is at least not entirely Parabolan. Its torso remains visible no matter how hard you look at it; which is more than you could say for the albatross when it was alive.