Food & Drink for Travel

Drinks

Drinks and food listed in this section are typically purchased at a general goods store or other shop that sells perishable items.

Ale, Mead, Wine, & Other

Ale/Cider/Mead, Barrel

A large wooden barrel filled with either ale, cider, or mead. It has enough for fifty tankards or five pitchers.

Common Egg Wine, Barrel

A tartly sweet wine that has been aged for one year. A large barrel holds twenty goblets or four pitchers of wine.

Fine Egg Wine, Bottle

A sweet dry wine that has been aged for ten years. It holds enough wine for four goblets.

Succubus Sweat, Barrel

This barrel is smaller than a typical small barrel and holds eighteen tankards of ale.

Water Barrel

A barrel full of water that is safe to drink. Large barrels hold thirty-two gallons. Small barrels hold eighteen gallons.

Hard Liquor

Rum Bottle

It’s the drink of the pirate! A hard liquor made from distilled sugarcane products. One bottle contains ten shots.

Sata Bottle

A hard liquor made from fermented rice. One bottle contains ten shots.

Voda Bottle

A hard liquor made from distilled potatoes. One bottle contains ten shots.

Whisky Bottle

A hard liquor made from distilled grains. One bottle contains ten shots.

Food

There are many types of edibles throughout the world. While food is essential for survival, you do not have to buy food to survive. Characters can also use their harvest skill to cook a lot of the foods listed here. Every food has an expiration date that is listed according to its type.

Assorted Nuts

Mixed nuts. One pound is enough for two meals. Goes good with dried fruit and meat.

Bread Loaf

A circular loaf of bread is about 10 inches in diameter and four inches high. Loafs of bread typically go stale within ten days. Eating stale bread does not cause any problems, but tastes awful and is dry.

Daily Ration

Mixture of grains, dried fruit and meat to feed a someone for a day.

Dried Fruit

A mixture of random fruits dried to preserve them. Commonly combined with Dried Meat when traveling to give meals a sweater taste. Slightly chewy with a sweat or sour taste based on the fruit. They are good for one basic meal.

Dried Meat

Assorted Meat that has been dried and salted to ensure it lasts a long time. It's chewy and tough, but suitable for a basic meal.

Milled Grain

Grains cleaned with water and ground to remove the imperfections. These dry grains can be boiled in water to make a porridge that is good for one meal. They are good for one year before they are cooked. After being cooked, they are good for two days before expiring.

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