Snausage invention: explosion aftermath detail absent in b10 and b12b glossary
x_p5_273 conflictb08 (p265) and b12a (p302) record that M'Ghoell's accident left 'a thin layer of goopy fluid across the ceiling of his kitchen', while b10 (p319) and b12b (p256) record the invention event but omit the ceiling/fluid aftermath detail; b08 additionally records that M'Ghoell shared the process with everyone at the Jamboree, which b10, b12a, and b12b do not mention.
Evidence
| b08 glossary (p265): accident + ceiling detail + sharing | Snausages were invented by Master-Chef Goemple M'Ghoell during the Great Global Sausage Jamboree and Festival of 1937. M'Ghoell erroneously knocked a jar of sausage serum into a vat of boiling mammoth saliva. | b08:c99:p265 |
| b08 glossary (p265): M'Ghoell shares the process | Because he was a generous-spirited man, Goemple M'Ghoell gladly shared the explosion process with everyone at the Great Global Sausage Jamboree and Festival of 1937, and the rest is history. | b08:c99:p265 |
| b10 glossary (p319): invention only, no accident mechanics or sharing | Snausages were invented by Master-Chef Goemple M'Ghoell during the Great Global Sausage Jamboree and Festival of 1937. | b10:c99:p319 |
| b12a glossary (p302): accident + ceiling detail present, sharing absent | Snausages were invented by Master-Chef Goemple M'Ghoell during the Great Global Sausage Jamboree and Festival of 1937. M'Ghoell erroneously knocked a jar of sausage serum into a vat of boiling mammoth saliva. The resulting explosion left a thin layer of goopy fluid across the ceiling of his kitchen. | b12a:c99:p302 |
| b12b glossary (p256): invention + accident + ceiling detail, sharing absent | M'Ghoell erroneously knocked a jar of sausage serum into a vat of boiling mammoth saliva. The resulting explosion left a thin layer of goopy fluid across the ceiling of his kitchen. | b12b:c99:p256 |
extraction note Three distinct levels of detail exist across books: b08 has accident mechanics + ceiling aftermath + sharing; b12a and b12b have accident mechanics + ceiling aftermath but no sharing; b10 has only the bare invention attribution. The sharing detail in b08 (f_b08_166) is entirely absent from all other books.