Did You Know: Sload Soap is made out of the immature, non-sentient forms of the Sload? Polwygles, the young form of the Sload, are hunted by their parents, and the ones that are too slow to avoid them are harvested for soap.
The Sload use Sload Soap for necromatic rituals, but it is also prized by alchemists for its unique properties, and beyond that is known to be amazing for cleaning purposes.
I’m sorry they do WHAT to their children
They hunt them and then turn them into soap, which they then use for necromatic rituals or sell.
How did the Sload discover that their own babies were good for soap?
How did humans discover how to make soap? The Roman legend is that wooden ash and animal fat from sacrifices would run down Mount Sapo to the Tiber River, mix with the clay, and be harvested for cleaning (this narrative is most likely entirely fictional, but let’s roll with it for a second due to the major gaps in soap history). While humans had soap and soap-like substances for somewhere around 2,500 years beforehand, that legend shows how it could be discovered accidentally (and we don’t have records of why people originally came to the idea to make soap).
While this is speculation, they might have been killing so many of their young for the sport of it that natural conditions to produce soap were accidentally produced in the process.

















