Item:Choryu cake

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choryu cake
Look: The choryu cake appears to be a luscious honeycake filled with bits of fruits and nuts, and topped with a spun-sugar bow.
Weight: 10 stones
Metal: Unknown
Uses: 8
Appraised Cost: 625 Kronars500 Lirums <br />451 Dokoras <br />0.625 LTBpoints <br />0.625 Tickets <br />0.625 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is food.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Spider Cage, Pastry peddler, Drathrok's Duskruin 419/Incidental loot, DragonRealms 10th Anniversary, Darkbox 410 prizes, Beribboned silvery silk pouch, Be'ort shrine


History

The peddler that first sold these cakes appeared at one of the Ratha Festivals and had picked up steam by the early Ilithi Festivals (the ones held by SCC, not the ones in Shard), where unique baubles were sold as part of the festival auction. They were such a hit that the peddler consequently appeared at nearly every festival and pay festival thereafter for many years. In many instances, the theme of the cake prizes was adapted to the location. For instance, the peddler on the Taisidon Safari quests had cakes with a tropical theme for the prizes (phofe flowers, paguur, etc.) where the Bardic fests would see the peddler selling cakes with musical themed items (lyres, tankards, etc.).
In 2013, the cakes were put back into the game via the Darkbox at the Hollow's Eve festival. In 2014, the Taisidon Safari quests were re-released as well and the peddler once again sold her cakes.
The cakes were designed by GM Tinsie, who passed away in 2002. A log of her IG memorial service is housed here [1] and the cakes are talked about a number of times. You can also ask the peddler in game about Tinsie (ASK PEDDLER ABOUT TINSIE):
"A single tear comes to the pastry peddler's eye. "One of the most wonderful souls to have ever walked Elanthia, surely. May Glythtide's mirth and Eylhaar's protection always abound where the unmatched kindness of her blessed soul rests.""

Taste

This cake can have multiple taste messages per individual cake:

  • EAT: You take a bite of your choryu cake. The delicate, sweet scent of honey wafts up to your nostrils as you savor the delectable flavor.
  • EAT: You take a bite of your choryu cake. Ahh! So rich and delicious!
  • EAT: You toss the last bit of the choryu cake into your mouth. Ahh, it was so delicious -- You have a sudden craving for more!

Hidden Prizes

On eating the cakes, you have the chance to find a trinket, a bauble or a small piece of cambrinth. Each event has it's own theme of cake prizes, as detailed below.

Trinkets & Baubles

Each cake has a chance to make a randomized trinket or bauble, which are generic-worn items. The trinkets are very simple, and the baubles have a few verbs. They both fall into the same pattern of creation. For trinkets, a <trinket material> <shape> trinket (ex. a tin mask trinket). For baubles, a <bauble material> <shape> bauble (ex. a sapphire parrot bauble).


Trinket Materials


Bauble Materials


Cambrinth

Each cake also has a very low chance to produce a generic-worn piece of cambrinth that will hold 4 mana. The cambrinth will fall into the following pattern of creation: a diminutive cambrinth <shape> (ex. a diminutive cambrinth skull).

Event Material & Shape Tables

Spider cage at Hollow Eve 432

Note: the cakes from this game came in different variations, frosted choryu cake, lumpy choryu cake, etc.

  • donkey

Be'ort shrine at Hollow Eve 428

Note: the cakes from this game came in different variations, frosted choryu cake, lumpy choryu cake, etc.

  • fife
  • ram
  • song scroll

Drathrok's Duskruin

Note: this item set appears to be both the common pool and the Wren Faire pool.

  • carnyx (possibly also in Wren Faire pool)
  • hichiriki (possibly also in Wren Faire pool)
  • psaltery (possibly also in Wren Faire pool)
  • salmon

Taisidon Safari

Note: this item set appears to be the same one used for the 2003 & 2004 Taisidon Safari events as well.

  • alfar fish
  • angis-tok
  • arzumos
  • banana
  • banshee
  • barracuda
  • blade spider
  • boar
  • boomerang
  • butterfly fish
  • chub
  • clam
  • clown fish
  • coconut
  • conch
  • corpse
  • crab
  • desumos
  • dogfish
  • dragon
  • dragon eel
  • dragon egg
  • elsralael
  • fang oyster
  • flounder
  • frogfish
  • ghost orchid
  • grouper
  • guava
  • heitak
  • heitak egg
  • jungle lily
  • knifejaw
  • lobster
  • machete
  • mask
  • mist revenant
  • mollusk
  • morah vine
  • mosquito
  • octopus
  • oyster
  • palm
  • pard
  • parrot
  • phofe flower
  • pineapple
  • pirate
  • pirate ship
  • pirate zombie
  • rat
  • river boa
  • sandcastle
  • sand crab
  • sand lirum
  • scallop
  • seagull
  • seed pod
  • shark
  • shark tooth
  • shell
  • shh'oi paguur
  • S'Kra Kor
  • skull
  • snapper
  • spear
  • squid
  • sting ray
  • thicket lizard
  • tiger lily
  • treasure chest
  • troll
  • viper
  • whirlpool

Wren Faire

Note: These shapes were found in addition to the guild title and race shapes from the Common Pool.

  • bandoura
  • bell
  • bodhran
  • clarin
  • cornet
  • damaru
  • doumbec
  • fiddle
  • mandolin
  • ocarina
  • pyi-pya
  • scroll
  • song scroll
  • tankard
  • viol


Common Pool

Note: These shapes were found during many of the early visits from the peddler. During the Crossing Temple opening, only the race and Immortal avatars were used.

  • adder
  • albatross
  • Apprentice
  • arbelog
  • Auctioneer
  • badger
  • Bandit
  • Barbarian
  • Bard
  • bat
  • bear
  • beetle
  • beisswurm
  • bell
  • boar
  • bobcat
  • boggle
  • boobrie
  • Broker
  • Brute
  • bunny
  • burrower
  • butterfly
  • cat
  • centaur
  • chicken
  • chipmunk
  • Cleric
  • cobra
  • Commoner
  • cougar
  • cow
  • coyote
  • crow
  • crab
  • crane
  • cricket
  • crocodile
  • deer
  • dog
  • dolphin
  • donkey
  • dove
  • dragonfly
  • Dreamer
  • dryad
  • duck
  • Dwarf
  • dyrachis
  • eagle
  • eel
  • egg
  • Elementalist
  • Elf
  • Elothean
  • Empath
  • Enchanter
  • Enchantress
  • Explorer
  • falcon
  • fish
  • flea
  • Forester
  • Fortuneteller
  • fox
  • frog
  • gargoyle
  • gelapod
  • gerbil
  • gidii
  • Gladiator
  • Gnome
  • goat
  • goblin
  • goose
  • Gor'Tog
  • goshawk
  • grendel
  • grub
  • guardian
  • guinea-pig
  • Halfling
  • hand
  • harvester
  • hedgehog
  • Hedgewizard
  • heron
  • hog
  • hound
  • Human
  • Inkhorne
  • jackal
  • Kaldar
  • kelpie
  • kingsnake
  • kobold
  • Laureate
  • leopard
  • leucro
  • lion
  • lipopod
  • lizard
  • Lore Keeper
  • lynx
  • magpie
  • marauder
  • Minstrel
  • moon
  • Moon Mage
  • mongoose
  • mouse
  • nightingale
  • nyad
  • ogre
  • owl
  • ox
  • Paladin
  • panther
  • Patron
  • peacock
  • peccary
  • phoenix
  • pig
  • pigeon
  • piglet
  • Poet
  • pothanit
  • Priest
  • Priestess
  • Prydaen
  • pumpkin
  • rabbit
  • raccoon
  • Rakash
  • ram
  • Ranger
  • rat
  • raven
  • reaver
  • Ruffian
  • scorpion
  • scout
  • Scout
  • Seer
  • shadowling
  • Shaman
  • shark
  • shrew
  • shrike
  • silverfish
  • skeleton
  • S'Kra Mur
  • skunk
  • sluagh
  • snowbeast
  • snake
  • Songsmith
  • spider
  • Squire
  • squirrel
  • star
  • Taleweaver
  • Thief
  • Trader
  • Trailmaster
  • tree
  • troll
  • trollkin
  • turnip
  • turtle
  • unicorn
  • velver
  • viper
  • vulture
  • Warrior Mage
  • WeaponMaster
  • weasel
  • welkin
  • wolf
  • wolverine
  • WoundBearer
  • wren