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Pessimist

Pessimist

Wizard
May 5, 2021
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How can I make sure that my parents and family don't have to see my gruesome corpse?
 
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Morte

Arcanist
Nov 23, 2023
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I bet if you are badly gored it doesn't make sense for them to ask your family to identify you, as even they wouldn't be able to do so.

But if that's the case, if you die with your ID card that would be enough I think.
 
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Pessimist

Wizard
May 5, 2021
682
I bet if you are badly gored it doesn't make sense for them to ask your family to identify you, as even they wouldn't be able to do so.

But if that's the case, if you die with your ID card that would be enough I think.
Where can I put my ID card so they find it quickly? I don't want it to fall. Maybe I can put it in my bag and throw it first.
 
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incapable of shutting up
May 2, 2024
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I hadn't considered that...but it's a valid concern
I would put my ID in a pocket that zips shut. I'd think they'd have to do a pretty halfassed job to not check pockets first, at least. I've heard of people writing their names on their arm if they think they may be hard to identify after death. I don't think it'll be necessary, but I'm sure there's no harm in it if you're really worried about it
 
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