Why did the rats leave some corpses untouched?

Why did the rats leave some corpses untouched? - Trees Surrounded by Fogs

In the game A Plague Tale: Innocence, the rats devour everything they see. But somehow, some corpses are left alone, and it is not a bug, because in the game the protagonist comments on the corpse that was not devoured by the rats.

We never learn from the game why this is (unless I missed something).

Anybody knows?






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What are the rats in a plague tale?

The rats are small, dark-furred rodents in A Plague Tale: Innocence, and are an ever-present threat that all must deal with. Appearing in huge numbers, they are unstoppable, devouring or contaminating everything in their path. They can, however, be deterred by light.

What is wrong with Hugo in a plague tale innocence?

Amicia and her younger brother Hugo, a boy who suffers from a blood disease and has spent his days in jaundiced confinement, escape the family estate and begin to pick their way through a countryside turned hostile.

How do you control the rats in plague tale?

Two things can stop Hugo's rats; Vitalis' rat swarms and fire. If there is fire in the way, use Extinguish to make sure it does not stop Hugo's swarm. If Hugo's rats fail to reach Vitalis, you have to repeat the same phase in order to try again.

How old is Amicia?

Amicia is a fifteen-year-old brunette with arched eyebrows, large blue eyes, and fair skin with faint freckles and moles around her face. Because she is a child from a noble family who never had to fight to survive, Amicia sports a good figure, but not too athletic. She is also noticeably tall for her age.



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