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Delicious In Dungeon, Tuesday, Period 6
Class was meeting outside today, in no small part because Senshi had gotten lost trying to find his room and when he arrived, he realized that everything was scaled for Tall-Men and elves, neither of which he was. And if he was having trouble, he could only imagine how the half-foots and gnomes were struggling. Not just anywhere outside, they were meeting right outside the external doors that led to the cafeteria, where a number of fire-retardant mats had been spread out. Senshi was not going to ask why the school had so many fire-retardant mats, just be grateful they were there.
When the class arrived, they would be greeted by a short, stocky man, about 4'7, with a long, and magnificent black beard and head of hair that poured over his chest and back, from below his helmet, and a glorious black mustache that poked out above it. He was also carrying a huge bag of supplies on his back, that clanked with his every movement. His muscular build was reflected in the ease with which he carried it.
"Greetings," he said gruffly, hoping that the sign (complete with crude map) he put on the door of the classroom had caught everybody and sent them out here. "I'm Senshi of Izganda, your instructor for Delicious in Dungeon. I still don't really know how I got here or how everything was all set up for me, but I do know my stuff, and part of that stuff is survivin' and thrivin' in a dungeon, where the only things to eat are the flora and fauna that you can forage for - and that means monsters, for the fauna, and even some of the flora, too. I know that this class billed itself as goin' down into the dungeons to hunt monsters and cookin' 'em up, but I don't know if that's the safest thing to do with a buncha youngin's, and that's assuming I can even find my dungeon again."
Sorry, oh, everybody in the class. Senshi had no idea how to tell Tall-Men ages and, considering this was a school, was just operating under the assumption that everyone was a child until told otherwise.
"But while I'm figurin' that out, we still got a class. I've been told that the first week of class is usually introductions, so we're gonna do that, but I can't imagine that's gonna take the whole time, so I've got some other things to focus on that'll also help us for our time goin' forward.
"First of all, when you're in a dungeon, you're rarely gonna have a fancy kitchen to cook in. Sometimes you do, and that's great, but usually it's just you and the fire that you can build. There are ways to get creative with cookin' over a fire - for example, I always have a metal grill I carry with me, so if I find something enclosed that I can set a fire in, I've got a grill handy to cook over - but the first thing you've got to know is how to build a fire." At that, his hands went onto his hips. "Now, I do have one rule in my class - no magic. You're here to learn how to do things by hand. I can't stop you if you run around lighting fires with magic the whole rest of the time, but I've seen too many casters end up at the resurrectionists because they ran out of magic and froze to death because they didn't know how to build a proper fire by hand."
And he wasn't going to let these youngin's learn bad habits in his class.
"Once we finish buildin' fires and a coupla different types of useful cookin' setups, we're all gonna prepare a little meal over 'em, and once we've finished cookin', we'll do the introductions."
When the class arrived, they would be greeted by a short, stocky man, about 4'7, with a long, and magnificent black beard and head of hair that poured over his chest and back, from below his helmet, and a glorious black mustache that poked out above it. He was also carrying a huge bag of supplies on his back, that clanked with his every movement. His muscular build was reflected in the ease with which he carried it.
"Greetings," he said gruffly, hoping that the sign (complete with crude map) he put on the door of the classroom had caught everybody and sent them out here. "I'm Senshi of Izganda, your instructor for Delicious in Dungeon. I still don't really know how I got here or how everything was all set up for me, but I do know my stuff, and part of that stuff is survivin' and thrivin' in a dungeon, where the only things to eat are the flora and fauna that you can forage for - and that means monsters, for the fauna, and even some of the flora, too. I know that this class billed itself as goin' down into the dungeons to hunt monsters and cookin' 'em up, but I don't know if that's the safest thing to do with a buncha youngin's, and that's assuming I can even find my dungeon again."
Sorry, oh, everybody in the class. Senshi had no idea how to tell Tall-Men ages and, considering this was a school, was just operating under the assumption that everyone was a child until told otherwise.
"But while I'm figurin' that out, we still got a class. I've been told that the first week of class is usually introductions, so we're gonna do that, but I can't imagine that's gonna take the whole time, so I've got some other things to focus on that'll also help us for our time goin' forward.
"First of all, when you're in a dungeon, you're rarely gonna have a fancy kitchen to cook in. Sometimes you do, and that's great, but usually it's just you and the fire that you can build. There are ways to get creative with cookin' over a fire - for example, I always have a metal grill I carry with me, so if I find something enclosed that I can set a fire in, I've got a grill handy to cook over - but the first thing you've got to know is how to build a fire." At that, his hands went onto his hips. "Now, I do have one rule in my class - no magic. You're here to learn how to do things by hand. I can't stop you if you run around lighting fires with magic the whole rest of the time, but I've seen too many casters end up at the resurrectionists because they ran out of magic and froze to death because they didn't know how to build a proper fire by hand."
And he wasn't going to let these youngin's learn bad habits in his class.
"Once we finish buildin' fires and a coupla different types of useful cookin' setups, we're all gonna prepare a little meal over 'em, and once we've finished cookin', we'll do the introductions."
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Either way, Ignis did in fact arrive and got settled in to listen in with particular attentiveness.
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Still she did her best, she built a little platform and tried to light it. It took most of the class period to get it lit.
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And it didn't really matter, anyway. Ignis had absolutely no trouble at all getting a fire started by his own volition and manual skills, either, and already inherently knew how to get them to function with cooking specifically in mind without the additional instruction.
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But Gale was managing while only looking
a lotslightly put out by the whole tedious process when a good firebolt could get the kindling going much faster, you know. He could explain that. In detail. But for now... "I'm taking this as the challenge that I will graciously assume it was meant to be."Because he'd be using magic out in the wilds, thank you. The man only had an 8 in strength, Senshi! An 8!
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Actually he'd been able to ride a bike for considerably less time than he'd spent cooking over campfires.
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He was, however, wishing he'd thought to wear something a bit more casual. By the time he was done, he'd taken off his jacket and rolled up his sleeves, but he still had ash smudges on the cuffs.
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moddableleftovers and figure out how to make somethin' new from them." If this were an episode of Chopped, he'd call it 'transformative.' "Feel free to do whatever prep work you want inside, but at least part of what you make has to be cooked - or at least reheated - out here on a fire."[For clarity, taking a slice of chicken breast and putting it on bread for a chicken sandwich wouldn't count, but chopping it up, mixing it with breadcrumbs and making chicken meatballs would. Feel free to ask, IC or OOC if you have questions]
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Najaf, the gyro king, would not approve but it almost passed as a gyro-burrito.
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Because, when in doubt, a variation on a classic meat pie could rarely go wrong, especially in keeping in the spirit of food for adventuring in dungeons, as they traveled well and could be eaten without sacrificing the use of both hands.
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Thankfully he wasn't nearly as constrained this time and as such made soup. Since a stew would take longer than the class allotted for.
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"And there is," he admitted, his smile going a little lighter, "a part of me that does rather miss this style of cooking quite often."
Not the circumstances that had lead him to it or the very real and dire conditions of the state of resources that forced him to get creative with his cooking, but that's what made this class so appealing, wasn't it? Getting to stretch those muscles without the imminent threat of demise hanging over you offered a certain sort of....relaxing quality to it....
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Give him time and some trauma and a tadpole.
"What else, what else... ah! I have ventured into The Yawning Portal as a youth for a brief foray into the dungeons therein."
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