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Gastronomy in D&D: The Truly Non-Standard Rations
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<blockquote data-quote="StormbringerAUS" data-source="post: 7847434" data-attributes="member: 6936541"><p>1. Do you have fine dining and "restaurants" that the PCs can go to?</p><p></p><p><strong>Definitely have higher class establishments, Inns and taverns that have a more exotic choices and much more expensive.</strong></p><p></p><p>2. Do you have regional cuisines, or different cuisine mapped out by races?</p><p></p><p><strong>Different races at times but not so much regional other than fish or beef depending how close the sea/river is.</strong></p><p></p><p>3. As a general rule, do people eat the same things we do (agriculture, domesticated livestock) or more fantastical things? How does a Roc taste?</p><p></p><p><strong>Mostly domesticated it is just easier (but the exotic is high end Inns - see above)</strong></p><p></p><p>4. Is there a prohibition (at least, among good races) to eating "intelligent" creatures? Would people partake in Red Dragon Brisket?</p><p></p><p><strong>Never really thought about this but I think it has in an auto prohibition as such - can't think of any instances of eating intelligent creatures.</strong></p><p></p><p>5. What about "field rations?" Do PCs in your campaign ever prepare creatures they have vanquished? What, if any, are the moral lines?</p><p></p><p><strong>Yes they do - have one player or always tracks rations and what they eat - so the others just follow along with his. They do prepare 'field rations' and intelligent or humanoid creatures would be outside the moral lines.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>One of the mages uses prestidigitation to flavour rations all the time has even made up a table of random flavours, with roll a d20 when casting the cantrip, on 4-20 the flavour is what he aims for on a 2-3 the basic flavour just not very nice version - on a 1 roll on the table that's what you get. </strong></p><p></p><p>6. Finally, are you still a vegan if you eat a vegepygmy? Vegetarian?</p><p></p><p><strong>Yes unless you are a vegepygmy which is a whole different story</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StormbringerAUS, post: 7847434, member: 6936541"] 1. Do you have fine dining and "restaurants" that the PCs can go to? [B]Definitely have higher class establishments, Inns and taverns that have a more exotic choices and much more expensive.[/B] 2. Do you have regional cuisines, or different cuisine mapped out by races? [B]Different races at times but not so much regional other than fish or beef depending how close the sea/river is.[/B] 3. As a general rule, do people eat the same things we do (agriculture, domesticated livestock) or more fantastical things? How does a Roc taste? [B]Mostly domesticated it is just easier (but the exotic is high end Inns - see above)[/B] 4. Is there a prohibition (at least, among good races) to eating "intelligent" creatures? Would people partake in Red Dragon Brisket? [B]Never really thought about this but I think it has in an auto prohibition as such - can't think of any instances of eating intelligent creatures.[/B] 5. What about "field rations?" Do PCs in your campaign ever prepare creatures they have vanquished? What, if any, are the moral lines? [B]Yes they do - have one player or always tracks rations and what they eat - so the others just follow along with his. They do prepare 'field rations' and intelligent or humanoid creatures would be outside the moral lines. One of the mages uses prestidigitation to flavour rations all the time has even made up a table of random flavours, with roll a d20 when casting the cantrip, on 4-20 the flavour is what he aims for on a 2-3 the basic flavour just not very nice version - on a 1 roll on the table that's what you get. [/B] 6. Finally, are you still a vegan if you eat a vegepygmy? Vegetarian? [B]Yes unless you are a vegepygmy which is a whole different story[/B] [/QUOTE]
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