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Nisahime

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  1. 8/9/25 (Crafting Respite: 248355, Ambition: 249222, Pharmacy (Ext.) | +2 EXP, +1 Attempt, Magic Cauldron | +1 CD) Roll: ID# CD: LD: Quality Count Experience Ambition Mod 1 249424 CD: 9 +1 LD: 20 Rare (3) 11 (+6 Ambition) 2 249425 CD: 10 +1 LD:
  2. 8/8/25 (Crafting Respite: 248236, Ambition: 249220, Pharmacy (Ext.) | +2 EXP, +1 Attempt, Magic Cauldron | +1 CD) Roll: ID# CD: LD: Quality Count Experience Ambition Mod 1 249328 CD: 8 +1 LD: 12 Rare (2) 11 (+6 Ambition) 2 249329 CD: 9 +1 LD:
  3. Traveling the same space that she'd traveled a nigh countless number of times, toward a rather inert shore on repeat. The day mirrored many before it, the ever clear sky still stood in a blissful wave of blue in a spectrum over the top of tropical trees. Even still the burning blazing ball held fast in its overlook of the environment like a vigilant sentinel casting its gaze over everything. Foliage bends and breaks against her movement with the press of an outstretched hand. A sense of something coming as a man with a woman toted in his arms like a sack of potatoes goes bounding overhead not
  4. Nametag [249299] | [2500col] Allows its user to change the name and description of an equipment piece. Changing: Hestia’s Cauldron | Crafting Tool | Meticulous: +1 CD when crafting in one’s workshop. into Cooking Spit (Tablet) | Crafting Tool {Cooking} | Meticulous: +1 CD when crafting using cooking in one's workshop/store.
  5. Purchase | Nametag [249299] | [2500col] Allows its user to change the name and description of an equipment piece.
  6. Seeing the end of the trail that would lead into a large field, putting two fingers in her mouth as she whistles. Her silver armored horse comes galloping over, doing a crazy round hop circle almost like it was excited to see her. Walking to him, she pets down the side of the neck as it snorts. “Good boy~” saying as she grabs the thin leather robe and flips it over the head of the horse. Grabbing the holding part of the saddle, she flings herself up and lightly kicks both sides of the horse with a clicking sound coming from her mouth to make him start moving. Morrighan would head to that same
  7. It would make for an interesting conversation some day, if they were truly people from another world but just trapped. That would make them not fakers at all, just semi important people given a specific task to follow through with. Walking down the mountain side, her HUD chimes to notify her that the quest was completed. Morrighan knew first hand that things were changing around here, hell she was the cause and effect of a good portion of these said things. The NPC’s becoming more real with different monologs were one of those things. Maybe that meant that they were starting to remember who th
  8. “It was the most amazing meal that we have ever tasted. People come by and prepare us things with no real skill. We encourage them to try their best but you” turning to lock eyes with a few of the NPC’s behind her “You come in and know exactly what you are doing on everything we’ve tasked so far. We look forward to seeing what else you have to offer.” Morrighan takes the amulet from Hestia’s hands, she almost sounded genuine. Almost like they were trapped in a place that they didn’t belong. Only time would tell if Morrighan’s accusations would be true but something about what that woman said h
  9. Tapping her foot, looking at the clock on the corner of her so to speak screen. It had been ten minutes and Morrighan was growing impatient. It was one thing to be waiting on a player, she knew that they might actually do something useful. Watching time pass for these nerds was much different. They were utterly useless and didn’t do crap. They just make you craft just a little bit better for the other players, she really didn’t have to do this but the game and its specific ways of doing things would hold her back slightly if she didn’t oblige the task. “What is taking so long, you either liked
  10. “Take a picture, it lasts longer. Dig in before it gets cold. It will taste like crap if it does.” They say nothing, just stare. Was it because she didn’t place forks and knives out? “Oh my lord” saying as she pushes through the crowd and gets into one of the drawers that had utensils in it. Grabbing a hand full, she dumps them onto the counter top. They all started to take a fork and dig into their own dishes. Stepping back once more, before she got run over. They really were just as stupid as they looked. It was like they had a loading circle right above their head trying to interpret what w
  11. Untying the bag, she empties the bag in a strainer. Setting it in the sink, she began to rinse the baby potatoes. After this she dumps the bowl of potatoes into the pot with the carrots. Raising the heat, waiting for it to boil. Sprinkling some onion and garlic bits into the water so that they would sink into the ingredients. After about ten minutes she checks one of each to make sure they were done. With confirmation, she starts putting them onto plates evenly. Pulling some sour cream out with shredded cheese that she made earlier. Putting a portion of cheese and sour cream on the potatoes, s
  12. Setting the cast iron pan in the oven for three minutes, taking it out with a mitt and portioning the fish out to plates that she found sitting in a different pantry. The plates were ugly but it was all she had. She repeats the entire process two more times before all the fish is cooked evenly and set on platters. Quickly grabbing a pot from one of the cabinets, she takes out some carrots. Slicing them fast and evenly, it was almost like she was a pro, hmm wonder why. Putting some water about half full in the pot, she dumps the veggies in and sets it on the heat. A small splash of butter into
  13. Finding a press in one of the cabinets, she would take the lemon and cut them in half. Putting them in the press so that she could get fresh lemon juice directly from the source. She had gathered quite a few knowing that it would take at least 10 to get a good amount. When that was done she would take the knife again and slice the fish into even chunks. Glancing to the audience, still staring. This would make anyone feel under the weather, a nervous wreck but this was actually kind of amusing. Setting a few of the fish chunks on the hot skillet, she takes a brush and lightly rubs the lemon jui
  14. Who the hell were the passing if that was the case. Shaking her head, she couldn’t focus on that right now. Turning the trout around, taking the sharp knife, she begins to slice the meat from the bone. Flipping the fish she removes the meat from the other side now. Perfect cuts of filets are placed on the counter top. This is when she starts taking out all the spices from her inventory. The screen was not even visible because she was going through it so quickly. Blink it and you would miss it. Taking the cast iron skillet, turning on the oven, she places it on the heat. Pouring some veggie oil
  15. Tossing the dull knife in the sink, she now looks for the sharpest knife. Needing clear slices for this next step. Taking the fish, setting the tip of the knife at its neck, she slices down just enough to open the inside. She knew that if she went too deep that it would destroy any chance of using this trout, so being very careful was the key here. Slicing down about half way, she sets the knife on the counter and clears the inside out. After all this she rinses the fish again so that it is clean. Glancing to the NPC’s, they were all just staring at her with their mouths wide open. It was like
  16. Simply put, she wants the trout to have a small crunch to it but at the same time have that soft flaky taste with each flavorful bite. This kitchen may be large but it didn’t have anywhere near what she had in her living place. She would have to make due, Morrighan could be very resourceful if she wanted to be. Finding the dullest knife she could find, she starts to lightly scrape off the scales from each side of the fish. It was being done in the sink because she knew how messy it could get and a clean area would be needed for the next steps. Turning on the water, rinsing off the fish so that
  17. Working under pressure didn’t bother her, not that she was doing this right now. It was like trying to watch and train a cat to jump through hoops. The only nervous ones in this room were those fakes watching her every movement. In the back right of the large open room there are bright lights shining down onto this massive kitchen. “That should be everything that you need to make whatever it is you’re making” the glance down at the plastic back before they all come to gather around Morrighan and her works place. Pulling two fingers up and drawing them across the counter top. Flipping her hand
  18. In mere seconds the fish was in her hands, dead by pressure and set into the bag with the other. All the other ingredients were gathered fresh earlier, she had a feeling that this was going to be happening today. So instead of walking into some magical cave where everything was there, not knowing where they came from or if they were even fresh by game mechanics. She didn’t want to go through the same thing with cooking that she did with alchemy. Planning ahead is what she was going to be doing for now on with these stupid guide line quests. Walking back down toward the big white mansion lookin
  19. Taking another small worm from a tiny jar. Attaching it to the hook at the end she casts it out again. They swim around in a rapid motion before calming down. From the looks of it there was only one more rainbow trout and the other that was eyeing her bait was a bass. This would be a bit tricky, if the fish that was not needed grabbing the worm then it would likely steal it. This would cause her to have to waste another on this project. Setting the pole on the ground, she would hold it with her foot. Her weapon comes out in the form of a spear, she takes aim at the bass at struck hard. The wea
  20. These trout looked pretty big, that meant that she came at the right time. Being a full size meant that she would only need to catch two instead of four to feed the challengers of 10 maybe but whose counting. The fish stared at the bait, Morrighan stared at them waiting for the precise moment that one latched on. A nibble from one, the line shifts. Another small tug, not yet. A sudden snap of their choppers as she starts tugging in the opposite direction that they were pulling. The pond wasn’t that big so it didn’t take long before the large rainbow trout was in her hands. It was slimy, it alw
  21. Walking behind the large white building and up a slope, she knows of at least 6 watering holes in this area. Only one had the right fish that she needed for this meal. Morrighan had collected a few spices and side dish content for this specific occasion. She knew it was coming soon but it also seemed a bit random too. Pulling out her rod, she had gotten one of those too. Coming upon a mostly flat surface, there lays a pond of medium size. This was the only one that she knew provided Rainbow Trout. Thinking it was fitting for the task, she takes out a worm and places it on the hook at the end o
  22. They were all just staring at her, “What do I have something on my face?” rubbing cheek with a hand. “Uh, no… We uh” Morrighan gives a long exaggerated sigh “OMG just spit it out already, I don’t have all day.” They look at each other in almost a panicked notion. Were they scared of her? Weird, maybe they were finally learning their place in this world. “We want you to cook us something, all of us. A feast at its finest, doesn’t matter what it is you make, as long as we all like it” Hestia blurts out. That wouldn’t really be a problem, everyone liked her cooking but she hasn’t really cooked fo
  23. Another few pebbles drop to their feet and roll down the hill. Morrighan had forgotten how long this trail was. She would pick up the pace up the incline, hearing the beast behind her thwomp against the ground with every foot fall. She thought that after all these times of walking up this same path, shouldn’t he be a bit skinnier or at the very least faster than this. Eventually they would get to the top, once again the creature was leaning against the wall out of breath. Really wishing that she could skip this step. Really it took the longest out of everything that this quest had to offer. Sh
  24. It was a bit faulty on the cardinals part but there was nothing that she could really do at this point. Walking up the curvy path, the satyr guard appears again. When he realized that it was Morrighan he didn’t even bother talking knowing that she would just hush him like she did last time. He followed her in silence, like a lost little puppy with their tail between their legs. That was good, she didn’t have to listen to that annoying deep voice. The pass threatened to collide down on them but she walked a bit fast before anything interrupted her movement. Glancing behind her, she wasn’t sure
  25. Walking through an orchard of trees, bright red fruit hung upon each. There had been no players here, it was one place that every few knew about. Observing each apple with a very studied eye. One perfect one comes into view, she smiles and plucks it from the branch. Rubbing it on her clothing, the shine reflexes down from the sun above. A chime of her HUD gets her attention. Carefully placing the apple in her bag, she takes a peak. The same prompt from alchemy but for cooking. “Amateurs” is all she says, accepting the supposed challenge. She knew that she would wreck their egos again. Picking
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