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<blockquote data-quote="Zoatebix" data-source="post: 2185929" data-attributes="member: 11401"><p>Shi-Torob is initially shocked at the response, and then visibly excited. <span style="color: orange">"I was only expecting one or maybe two to take me up on my offer - this is great!"</span></p><p></p><p>Despite the presence of another local in the group, Shi takes charge picking out his favorite local produce to share with the others. He picks up a rack of goat and some poultry after a few surreptitious glances at Rurrahr. He insists on eating in a public park before heading to a tavern to talk. There, he takes a winter blanket from his pack and lays it on the ground as a place to sit and serve food. The divides the fare into five portions and takes one of the portions to the side of the blanket. He further divides that portion in two equal parts. Near the edge of the blanket where the two half servings are, he builds a small fire of twigs and places five gold coins under the tent of wood.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: orange">"Would anyone care to partake in the Ritual of Shared Repast, to celebrate our new partnership and our shared quest?"</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: purple">Ooh ooh! I figure with festival-time markups, it'll be about 4sp a person for just one meal (5sp is usually worth 1 day of good meals). I pick up enough food for 5 meals.</span></p><p><span style="color: purple">I'm doing this ritual:</span></p><p><span style="color: purple">"You share a meal with an ally or friend and in doins so turn a small amount of food into enough to feed you both.</span></p><p><span style="color: purple">Components: Food and drink for one meal, sacrificial coins or goods worth 5gp</span></p><p><span style="color: purple">Actions (1 minute): Split the food and drink into two equal sahres. Take the sacrificial offerings and burn them in the fire used to cook the meal or to provide light and warmth during the meal.</span></p><p><span style="color: purple">Effects: If you have a one-day supply of nonmagical food and drink, this ritual produces enough to last two people for one day. You can use this ritual only once per day, and you cannot use it multiple time to transform one day's worth of food into an eight-day supply. You cannot store the food for later use. You and the person who took part in the ritual must eat it during the course of the day."</span></p><p><span style="color: purple"></span></p><p><span style="color: purple">The components and the effects line don't seem to match up. One says "one meal" and the other says "a one-day supply". I think the intent is to make one meal's worth of food be enoughto nourish two people for a day. Sound good?</span></p><p><span style="color: purple"></span></p><p><span style="color: purple">All told, I'm down to 10Ggp, 7sp more or less, depending on GM ruling.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zoatebix, post: 2185929, member: 11401"] Shi-Torob is initially shocked at the response, and then visibly excited. [color=orange]"I was only expecting one or maybe two to take me up on my offer - this is great!"[/color] Despite the presence of another local in the group, Shi takes charge picking out his favorite local produce to share with the others. He picks up a rack of goat and some poultry after a few surreptitious glances at Rurrahr. He insists on eating in a public park before heading to a tavern to talk. There, he takes a winter blanket from his pack and lays it on the ground as a place to sit and serve food. The divides the fare into five portions and takes one of the portions to the side of the blanket. He further divides that portion in two equal parts. Near the edge of the blanket where the two half servings are, he builds a small fire of twigs and places five gold coins under the tent of wood. [color=orange]"Would anyone care to partake in the Ritual of Shared Repast, to celebrate our new partnership and our shared quest?"[/color] [color=purple]Ooh ooh! I figure with festival-time markups, it'll be about 4sp a person for just one meal (5sp is usually worth 1 day of good meals). I pick up enough food for 5 meals. I'm doing this ritual: "You share a meal with an ally or friend and in doins so turn a small amount of food into enough to feed you both. Components: Food and drink for one meal, sacrificial coins or goods worth 5gp Actions (1 minute): Split the food and drink into two equal sahres. Take the sacrificial offerings and burn them in the fire used to cook the meal or to provide light and warmth during the meal. Effects: If you have a one-day supply of nonmagical food and drink, this ritual produces enough to last two people for one day. You can use this ritual only once per day, and you cannot use it multiple time to transform one day's worth of food into an eight-day supply. You cannot store the food for later use. You and the person who took part in the ritual must eat it during the course of the day." The components and the effects line don't seem to match up. One says "one meal" and the other says "a one-day supply". I think the intent is to make one meal's worth of food be enoughto nourish two people for a day. Sound good? All told, I'm down to 10Ggp, 7sp more or less, depending on GM ruling.[/color] [/QUOTE]
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