>>5686254QM: You have obtained Atrocity Photograph: Horrors Of War
It might be useful for propaganda purposes. Or just gawking at, in the forum of a private member's club. If a respectable lady saw this, she would probably faint, from utter horror!
>>5686071>>5686254>Rolled 2 (1d8)Gas Mask: 17-2=15 hours remain
QM: hehe I am not a chemist, but the urine is from this source, the first gas attack 1915 April 22 in Ypres. My understanding though, is that subsequent chemical attacks mixed gases, including phosgene and mustard gas, the latter of which blistered exposed skin on contact, sometimes rendering even masks ineffective.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Battle_of_Ypres>Dr Nasmith and Scrimger, both experienced physicians, recognized the gas as chlorine. Dr Scrimger’s immediate orders to his battalion included instructions to urinate on handkerchiefs, placing them over mouth/nose when encountering the gas cloud. The urine present in these crude masks caused the chlorine gas to crystallize, preventing pulmonary effects. You are a little paranoid, that after 2 hours of searching in this gas mask with lingering itching and burning sensations in your throat - perhaps you involuntarily inhaled some of the chemical attack, and that it has caused permanent pulmonary damage. However, after a while you become a little acclimatised to the discomfort, and conclude that it is merely the strenuous effort necessitated by breathing or rather wheezing through a hot and constricted apparatus - whilst wearing the mask, there really is very little heat dissipation or relief for the face at all.
You are rewarded in your exertions by a rather poor haul of scavengings (QM: sadly, this is all you get with a 2 on 1d8 Please wait whilst I upload some pictures, thank you!)