Ravenloft: Prisoners of the Mist
Suggestions, Feedback & Bug Reports (OOC) => Module Feedback and Suggestions => Topic started by: Nefensis on December 30, 2008, 11:29:44 PM
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Always been a bit disappointed that the food items sold at all the inns are so... flavorless. Uncooked fish and chunks of meat and hard bread for a high amount of money.
After browsing the gazetteer i found a few ideas to replace those with some barovian delicacy
Sarmale : pork wrapped in cabbage leaves
Tocana : stewed pork
Mititei : Grilled pork and lamb meatballs
Patricieni : grilled sausage
Placinte : fruit pastry
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Sarmale.....mhmm....Gibrana used to cook that up for the rebels and guests at the Gaping Wound back in the day.
It would be a nice touch having native food dishes.
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I can even make the items and send them to EO if needed ^^
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Sarmale.....mhmm....Gibrana used to cook that up for the rebels and guests at the Gaping Wound back in the day.
Whoa, hold up. The Gaping Wound was actually open for business once? :shock:
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No, it was a rebel hideout :P
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It's a nice offer, but we currently don't accept content made by non developers, refer to the item request thread.
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Alright :chicken:
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Nice finds.
Maybe I'll have those introduced by the guards in the outskirts. :mrgreen:
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Those would be likely fair at inns such as:
Lady's resting place.
Constantin's fishing Lodge
Broken Bell
Angler's dive
Blood of the Vine
(Tigan's dosnt have a kitchen, its barley ale and barley ale)
Blue Water inn would have more refine meals i suppose, probably like braised ribs, steamed fish and vegetables, rotisserie chicken/duck not so much game meat because it used to be considered less fine. Nobles used to eat swans which is pretty gross in the end :P
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You know what else the Angler's Dive needs? A sign at the door saying "Here's the Angler's Dive, so you can stop running around clicking on doors now." :P
Also, shouldn't Dvergeheim's tavern serve a few dishes as well? Surely those hard-working miner dwarfs have to spend their lunch breaks somewhere....
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They can eat viking food. Quickly, someone research nordic delicacies!
Does Lutafisk count?
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You know what else the Angler's Dive needs? A sign at the door saying "Here's the Angler's Dive, so you can stop running around clicking on doors now." :P
Also, shouldn't Dvergeheim's tavern serve a few dishes as well? Surely those hard-working miner dwarfs have to spend their lunch breaks somewhere....
You get a message that you hear dishes cling and people talk when you walk in front of it. Angler's dive was a beta testing area for a group of players, had their own little den in there. It's been recycled since but it would be nice to make it into something ^^
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They can eat viking food. Quickly, someone research nordic delicacies!
Does Lutafisk count?
Nobody should ever eat lutfisk. It's not a delicacy. It tastes like paper that you've dipped in molten paper. The potatoes that you serve it with is the high point, really.
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They can eat viking food. Quickly, someone research nordic delicacies!
Does Lutafisk count?
Lutafisk? I thought that Vikings ate raw pain and drank blood from the skulls of their enemies. :twisted:
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I think you confused them with goth kids.
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No, that diet would require Goth kids to actually kick ass. Which they don't. :P