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|type=food,Cleric Style |
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|MTag=bread |
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|CTag=pale, gold, yellow |
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|type=food, cleric style |
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* {{com|EAT}}: The lanahh pao tastes delicious. |
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*{{com|EAT}}: You take a bite of the pao. It crumbles on your tongue, and you can taste just a hint of honey baked into the flavorful bread. Wafts of fragrant steam rise from the broken portion, indicating it's fresh from the oven. Truly a feast fit for the gods! |
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lanahh pao | |
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Look: | The lanahh pao is a kind of soft, sweet bread, pale golden in color and very fragrant when fresh. |
Weight: | 3 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Uses: | 2 |
Appraised Cost: | 17 Kronars13.6 Lirums <br />12.267 Dokoras <br />0.017 LTBpoints <br />0.017 Tickets <br />0.017 Scrips <br /> |
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Dimensions: | 1 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Mother Marilla's Clerical Supplies, Item:Bread basket, Dabvo's Holy Delicacies, Bread basket |
You can use the Break command to break the pao into separate pieces. Breaking the pao during the Anlas of Hodierna's Blessing is a Clerical Ritual.
Verbs
- EAT: You take a bite of the pao. It crumbles on your tongue, and you can taste just a hint of honey baked into the flavorful bread. Wafts of fragrant steam rise from the broken portion, indicating it's fresh from the oven. Truly a feast fit for the gods!