![]() If you keep an eye on our social media posts, we posted a prompt last Thursday about a “Moon Dew Inn”. Check it out to get a cool story prompt you can use in your next campaign. Based on that prompt, I’ve created a menu of drinks, foods, and a sweet your players can enjoy during their visit. Are the inhabitants of Pael Grey Vale lycanthropes? Maybe, maybe not. ![]() But they definitely have a great culinary heritage. In the valley, the Pael Grey inhabitants have healthy bee populations that they help maintain to create their signature meads. Sheep are the primary source of animal meat and rice is the primary grain. There is some corn production to make the moonshine, along with sugar cane, lemon groves, and fields of thyme. These dishes are mostly inspired by the Grecian flavors of lemon and thyme (one of my favorite flavor profiles), coupled with honey where appropriate. In the case of the Lemon-Chicken Rice Soup, this is a direct correlation to avgolemono, a traditional Grecian soup (my literal all-time favorite food). The Argen Night Mare flower mentioned throughout the menu is a variation of the actual “Night Mare” flower, or Night gladiolus. In real life, and in Pael Grey Vale, this flower only blooms at night, but in Pael Grey, they’re a softly bright silver, rather than the creamy peach of real life. This gives dishes made with Argen Night Mare a slight silvery glimmer. I’ve never actually tasted the Night Mare flower in real life, so I can’t inform how it tastes in things like sauces and salads… but I guess that’s where imagination comes in. What does a moonbeam taste like, anyway?
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