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|type=food, prydaen style
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This is [[raw food]].
This is [[raw food]].
==Taste==
==Taste==
*''note: There are multiple possible messages for this food.''
* {{com|eat}} ''(Prydaen)'': You sink your fangs into a wine-soaked rat and bolt down a bite.
* {{com|eat}} ''(Prydaen)'': You sink your fangs into a wine-soaked rat and bolt down a bite.
* {{com|eat}} ''(Prydaen)'': You dangle a wine-soaked rat by one of its front paws for a moment, then bite off its hind end, making the rat squeal in agony.
* {{com|eat}} ''(Prydaen)'': You pop the remaining half of a wine-soaked rat into your mouth, ignoring its death squeals to savor the warm, rich taste.

Latest revision as of 21:23, 28 May 2019

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wine-soaked rat
Look: You see nothing unusual.
Weight: 10 stones
Metal: Unknown
Uses: 2
Appraised Cost: 0 Kronars0 Lirums <br />0 Dokoras <br />0 LTBpoints <br />0 Tickets <br />0 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is food.
  • This item is styled or has special functions for Prydaen.
Dimensions: 2 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is The Grove, Rothov, Fate's Fortune's Games/Prizes, Dirty canvas sack embroidered with a gladiolus blossom, Black oak beam mottled by weathering

This is raw food.

Taste

  • note: There are multiple possible messages for this food.
  • EAT (Prydaen): You sink your fangs into a wine-soaked rat and bolt down a bite.
  • EAT (Prydaen): You dangle a wine-soaked rat by one of its front paws for a moment, then bite off its hind end, making the rat squeal in agony.
  • EAT (Prydaen): You pop the remaining half of a wine-soaked rat into your mouth, ignoring its death squeals to savor the warm, rich taste.