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Doctor Greenclaw's Guide to the Draconic Diet

This wasn't quite what Yura wanted to be known for, but as the popularity of her culinary compendium grew, so to did the number of people seeking her small practice out for other medical concerns, and so she decided it must be a good thing.   Dr. Yura Greenclaw still resides in the lower quarters of Kundar today - an aging kobold who has maintained her medical practice for years. While cordial (on a good day) with the local clerics, she has long maintained the philosophy that clerics are useful, but should not be people's first port of call in a crisis. There are other non-magical ways to fix ailments and illnesses in life, and she was an expert in this. Herbal remedies and poultices were her trade and she knew more about rare diseases than almost anyone else on the continent.   The Guide to the Draconic Diet came out of her work with local patients, both kobold and dragonborn, whose diet of honey-roasted insects, whatever questionable meat could be obtained from local stalls and not much else did little to help their intestines. The guide pointed out that, as beings of draconic heritage, they would do well to reflect on what a dragon would eat. Though they may be smaller beings, their insides were likely the same.   The guide has been a huge success, and now kobold and dragonborn alike around the city can recite Dr Greenclaw's Top Tips:
  • A half-copper piece a day is the draconic way
  • Small rocks help your diet; don't knock it til you've tried it
  • If we were meant to eat all insects honey-glazed, bees would emerged from their hives pre-bathed
  Needless to say, though orcs, tabaxi and other races passing through the city have read through the treatise themselves, they have yet to find it as applicable. Cries for a sequel have given Yura cause to consider her next foray into culinary literature, and is currently drafting a new work titled 'Rarely seen, always there - Advice on how to care for your tail.'
Type
Manual, Culinary
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