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<blockquote data-quote="fuzzlewump" data-source="post: 5321899" data-attributes="member: 63214"><p>Here's a 'ritual' I made up in another thread: <a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/general-rpg-discussion/269516-d-d-world-cuisine.html" target="_blank">http://www.enworld.org/forum/general-rpg-discussion/269516-d-d-world-cuisine.html</a></p><p><a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/general-rpg-discussion/269516-d-d-world-cuisine.html" target="_blank"></a></p><p><strong>Roasted Dragon Tail</strong></p><p> <em>Succulent dragon meat, ready to fall off the bone; that is, unless you run into complications.</em></p><p>Level: 1</p><p>Category: Recipe (Cooking)</p><p>Time: 1 hour</p><p>Duration: Permanent</p><p>Component Cost: Special (see below)</p><p>Market Price: 20 gp</p><p>Key Skill: Arcana or History</p><p>Over a well-tended fire, you create a delicious meal of dragon tail. However, dragon tail loses much of its taste and fabled magical properties within hours of the killing of the dragon. </p><p> </p><p>Cooking dragon, while an involved process, is full of quirks in order to reach a great product. During one point in the process, the dragon must be turned carefully and evenly a certain distance from a particularly sized fire at a certain speed. Historians are familiar with these quirks as they are the subject of many noble chefs memoirs in historic cultures, and arcanists know many quirks about dragons in general. In a well-prepared kitchen, you receive a +2 bonus on the arcana or history check to determine the result of the preparation.</p><p> </p><p>During the feast following the procedures, if shared with creatures outside of your party, you receive a bonus to social skills: Bluff, Diplomacy and Intimidate when used on those creatures. These effects last no longer than a few hours during and after the feast. In addition, after their next extended rest, eaters of the feast receive temporary hit points equal to the arcana or history check divided by 4, and for the entire day following the feast, but only once during it, the eaters can choose to deal damage of the same type of the original dragon's breath weapon to an adjacent enemy when they spend a healing surge.</p><p> </p><p>Dragon size: tail will feed this many medium creatures for a day. Cooked dragon tail lasts 24 hours.</p><p>Medium dragon: Feeds 5, costs 10 gp in components</p><p>Large dragon: Feeds 15, costs 150 gp in components</p><p>Huge dragon: Feeds 50, costs 400 gp in components</p><p> </p><p>Arcana or History Check:</p><p>9 or lower: Failed dragon tail. The dragon, being a hard material to work with, is ruined.</p><p>10-19: Average dragon tail. A little too crisp on the edges, just barely past finished in the middle. Still, delicious. +1 on social skills. 1d8 damage</p><p>20-29: Great dragon tail. Savory and moist, cooked thoroughly and evenly. +2 on social skills. 2d8 damage.</p><p>30-39: Exquisite Dragon Tail: For many, this will be the best meal that most have ever eaten and ever will eat; and they were probably incredibly lucky to have the opportunity to eat it. It takes an very skilled cook. +3 on social skills. 3d8 damage.</p><p>40+: Perfect Dragon Tail: Otherworldly. The feelings of happiness and satiation and contentment are so exaggerated and full, it's been described by the few who have experienced it as a dream; the best dream they had ever had. +6 on social skills. 4d8 damage.</p><p> </p><p>Special Component: Fresh dragon tail meat as well as rare spices or arcane component substitutes, detailed above with dragon size. Most commonly, it will be a dragon you have slain. Buying dragon tail past around 6 hours after death of the dragon or separation of the tail from a dragon's body while is not unheard of, does not possess any magical properties and is not nearly as sought after.</p><p> </p><p>I broke all kinds of rules with this but that was fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fuzzlewump, post: 5321899, member: 63214"] Here's a 'ritual' I made up in another thread: [URL="http://www.enworld.org/forum/general-rpg-discussion/269516-d-d-world-cuisine.html"]http://www.enworld.org/forum/general-rpg-discussion/269516-d-d-world-cuisine.html [/URL] [B]Roasted Dragon Tail[/B] [I]Succulent dragon meat, ready to fall off the bone; that is, unless you run into complications.[/I] Level: 1 Category: Recipe (Cooking) Time: 1 hour Duration: Permanent Component Cost: Special (see below) Market Price: 20 gp Key Skill: Arcana or History Over a well-tended fire, you create a delicious meal of dragon tail. However, dragon tail loses much of its taste and fabled magical properties within hours of the killing of the dragon. Cooking dragon, while an involved process, is full of quirks in order to reach a great product. During one point in the process, the dragon must be turned carefully and evenly a certain distance from a particularly sized fire at a certain speed. Historians are familiar with these quirks as they are the subject of many noble chefs memoirs in historic cultures, and arcanists know many quirks about dragons in general. In a well-prepared kitchen, you receive a +2 bonus on the arcana or history check to determine the result of the preparation. During the feast following the procedures, if shared with creatures outside of your party, you receive a bonus to social skills: Bluff, Diplomacy and Intimidate when used on those creatures. These effects last no longer than a few hours during and after the feast. In addition, after their next extended rest, eaters of the feast receive temporary hit points equal to the arcana or history check divided by 4, and for the entire day following the feast, but only once during it, the eaters can choose to deal damage of the same type of the original dragon's breath weapon to an adjacent enemy when they spend a healing surge. Dragon size: tail will feed this many medium creatures for a day. Cooked dragon tail lasts 24 hours. Medium dragon: Feeds 5, costs 10 gp in components Large dragon: Feeds 15, costs 150 gp in components Huge dragon: Feeds 50, costs 400 gp in components Arcana or History Check: 9 or lower: Failed dragon tail. The dragon, being a hard material to work with, is ruined. 10-19: Average dragon tail. A little too crisp on the edges, just barely past finished in the middle. Still, delicious. +1 on social skills. 1d8 damage 20-29: Great dragon tail. Savory and moist, cooked thoroughly and evenly. +2 on social skills. 2d8 damage. 30-39: Exquisite Dragon Tail: For many, this will be the best meal that most have ever eaten and ever will eat; and they were probably incredibly lucky to have the opportunity to eat it. It takes an very skilled cook. +3 on social skills. 3d8 damage. 40+: Perfect Dragon Tail: Otherworldly. The feelings of happiness and satiation and contentment are so exaggerated and full, it's been described by the few who have experienced it as a dream; the best dream they had ever had. +6 on social skills. 4d8 damage. Special Component: Fresh dragon tail meat as well as rare spices or arcane component substitutes, detailed above with dragon size. Most commonly, it will be a dragon you have slain. Buying dragon tail past around 6 hours after death of the dragon or separation of the tail from a dragon's body while is not unheard of, does not possess any magical properties and is not nearly as sought after. I broke all kinds of rules with this but that was fun. [/QUOTE]
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