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Latest revision as of 20:26, 29 September 2023
a thatched roof bakery, [Map Room XX], Room# 8083094, Lich# L31959, go roof bakery
It's To Pie For, Bakery
[It's To Pie For, Bakery - 8084124] | |
Their frightful faces flickering with fiery light, carved ghost pumpkins decorate the splintered shelves and dusty corners in festively arranged trios. A display case stretches out from the maple counter, its glass front shattered over the petrified pies within. Beside a rusty potbelly stove, taxidermy carrion birds perch on the mantel over a caved-in brick hearth, eternally caught in mid-flight. | |
Obvious exits: east, west, out |
On the splintered shelves you see: a crackle glass mixing bowl in twilight ombre hues, a polished mixing bowl of vibrant flamed koa, a bloodwood mixing bowl shot with dark striations, a richly veined mixing bowl carved from purple jade, an amber glass mixing bowl, a gilded ceramic mixing bowl, a brushed steel mixing bowl, and a tooled copper mixing bowl.
Item Type Info Details Price a crackle glass mixing bowl in twilight ombre hues < 1 lb
Pocketed: A fairly small amount (a number of items) (in)Cooking tool
AnalyzeAnalyze:This is a cooking container, utensil, or tool. It is a container which can hold nine ingredients inside. You can PUSH this bowl to knead its contents together to complete a cooking creation.50 a polished mixing bowl of vibrant flamed koa < 1 lb
Pocketed: A fairly small amount (a number of items) (in)Cooking tool
AnalyzeAnalyze:This is a cooking container, utensil, or tool. It is a container which can hold nine ingredients inside. You can PUSH this bowl to knead its contents together to complete a cooking creation.50 a bloodwood mixing bowl shot with dark striations < 1 lb
Pocketed: A fairly small amount (a number of items) (in)Cooking tool
AnalyzeAnalyze:This is a cooking container, utensil, or tool. It is a container which can hold nine ingredients inside. You can PUSH this bowl to knead its contents together to complete a cooking creation.50 a richly veined mixing bowl carved from purple jade < 1 lb
Pocketed: A fairly small amount (a number of items) (in)Cooking tool
AnalyzeAnalyze:This is a cooking container, utensil, or tool. It is a container which can hold nine ingredients inside. You can PUSH this bowl to knead its contents together to complete a cooking creation.50 an amber glass mixing bowl < 1 lb
Pocketed: A fairly small amount (a number of items) (in)Cooking tool
AnalyzeAnalyze:This is a cooking container, utensil, or tool. It is a container which can hold nine ingredients inside. You can PUSH this bowl to knead its contents together to complete a cooking creation.50 a gilded ceramic mixing bowl < 1 lb
Pocketed: A fairly small amount (a number of items) (in)Cooking tool
AnalyzeAnalyze:This is a cooking container, utensil, or tool. It is a container which can hold nine ingredients inside. You can PUSH this bowl to knead its contents together to complete a cooking creation.50 a brushed steel mixing bowl < 1 lb
Pocketed: A fairly small amount (a number of items) (in)Cooking tool
AnalyzeAnalyze:This is a cooking container, utensil, or tool. It is a container which can hold nine ingredients inside. You can PUSH this bowl to knead its contents together to complete a cooking creation.50 a tooled copper mixing bowl < 1 lb
Pocketed: A fairly small amount (a number of items) (in)Cooking tool
AnalyzeAnalyze:This is a cooking container, utensil, or tool. It is a container which can hold nine ingredients inside. You can PUSH this bowl to knead its contents together to complete a cooking creation.50
On the potbelly stove you see: a cast iron pie press, a cast iron pot, and a hammered copper pot.
Item Type Info Details Price a cast iron pie press < 1 lb
Pocketed: A very small amount (a couple of items) (in)Cooking tool
AnalyzeAnalyze:This is a cooking container, utensil, or tool. It is a container which can hold two ingredients inside. This item can be closed and will produce a cooking creation when opened. You can CLOSE this press and then OPEN it to complete a cooking creation that is contained within. The press may be used with a stove or similar heat source for cooking.100 a cast iron pot 2 lbs
Pocketed: A fairly small amount (a number of items) (in)Cooking tool
AnalyzeAnalyze:This is a cooking container, utensil, or tool. It is a container which can hold nine ingredients inside. You can TURN this pot to mix its contents to complete a cooking creation. The pot may be used with a stove or similar heat source for cooking.100 a hammered copper pot 2 lbs
Pocketed: A fairly small amount (a number of items) (in)Cooking tool
AnalyzeAnalyze:This is a cooking container, utensil, or tool. It is a container which can hold nine ingredients inside. You can TURN this pot to mix its contents to complete a cooking creation. The pot may be used with a stove or similar heat source for cooking.100
On the maple counter you see: an oak-handled steel grater, a striated olivewood spoon, a blackened iron spatula, a matte caramel recipe card, a mint-trimmed ice blue recipe card, a spice-dusted orange recipe card, and a flour-coated flaxen recipe card.
Item Type Info Details Price an oak-handled steel grater < 1 lb 2 a striated olivewood spoon < 1 lb 2 a blackened iron spatula < 1 lb 2 a matte caramel recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:The thick, caramel-hued paper has scalloped edges and a flat, lightly textured finish. Highly embellished letters read, "Caramelized Sugar Pie" in metallic ink on the top of the card, though the recipe continues in simple lettering:; Filling:Read:
The thick, caramel-hued paper has scalloped edges and a flat, lightly textured finish. Highly embellished letters read, "Caramelized Sugar Pie" in metallic ink on the top of the card, though the recipe continues in simple lettering: pie dough caramelly and sweet filling heat in a pie press Filling: brown sugar egg milk flour butter heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a mint-trimmed ice blue recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:Inked mint leaves interspersed with berries form an overlapping pattern around the edges of the card. The recipe for "Chocolate Winter Pie" is written in holly green lettering:; The recipe for the filling continues across the pale white lines:Read:
Inked mint leaves interspersed with berries form an overlapping pattern around the edges of the card. The recipe for "Chocolate Winter Pie" is written in holly green lettering: pie dough mint chocolate filling heat in a pie press The recipe for the filling continues across the pale white lines: sugar cocoa bright red teaberry snowberries red winterberry heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a spice-dusted orange recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:Coiled green vines creep across the card and form delicate lettering across the top that reads, "Spiced Pumpkin Pie." Below this are the directions as follows:; There is an additional recipe for "Spiced Pumpkin Filling" further down:Read:
Coiled green vines creep across the card and form delicate lettering across the top that reads, "Spiced Pumpkin Pie." Below this are the directions as follows: pie dough spiced pumpkin filling heat in a pie press There is an additional recipe for "Spiced Pumpkin Filling" further down: sugar cinnamon nutmeg small pumpkin small pumpkin heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a flour-coated flaxen recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:Black lines lightly dusted with flour particles mark up this textured flaxen card. In the left half is a recipe for a "Cobbler Dough," with directions as follows:; In the right half is a second recipe for a "Pie Dough," with directions as follows:Read:
Black lines lightly dusted with flour particles mark up this textured flaxen card. In the left half is a recipe for a "Cobbler Dough," with directions as follows: cinnamon brown sugar flour dried oats butter knead in a bowl In the right half is a second recipe for a "Pie Dough," with directions as follows: flour flour butter butter salt knead in a bowlAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1
It's To Pie For, Dining
[It's To Pie For, Dining - 8084125] | |
Ragged glass shards trim the expansive window that affords an open, uninterrupted view of the street. A cool breeze blows through the suspiciously lifelike bats dangling from the rafters, causing them to pendulate over the wrought iron tables and matching chairs. Nearly cocooned in cobwebs, a copper cart is tucked into one corner, its silken shroud ripped open to reveal the bite-sized desserts on top. | |
Obvious exits: west |
On the copper cart you see: a sample of cranberry apple pie, a sample of coconut custard pie, a sample of chocolate pie, a web-swept glass pitcher, a faded vellum sign, a sample of almond pear pie, a sample of peach cobbler, a sample of loganberry cobbler, and a sample of apple cobbler.
a faded vellum sign In the Common language, it reads: Please help yourself to samples of our famous desserts!
Item Container Details Price a sample of cranberry apple pie free a sample of coconut custard pie free a sample of chocolate pie free a small glass of milk a web-swept glass pitcherfree a sample of almond pear pie free a sample of peach cobbler free a sample of loganberry cobbler free a sample of apple cobbler free
On the wrought iron table you see: a leaf-edged deep red recipe card, a coconut fiber recipe card, a textured cocoa recipe card, a pale pear green recipe card, a velvet-framed peach recipe card, a carmine-hued triangle recipe card, and a candy apple red recipe card.
Item Type Info Details Price a leaf-edged deep red recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:Stamped at equal intervals around the edging of this card are tiny apple leaves interconnected by twisted swirls of thorned vines that spell out, "Cranberry Apple Pie." Just below are the directions for this concoction:; In similar lettering are the directions for "cranberry apple filling":Read:
Stamped at equal intervals around the edging of this card are tiny apple leaves interconnected by twisted swirls of thorned vines that spell out, "Cranberry Apple Pie." Just below are the directions for this concoction: pie dough cranberry apple filling heat in a pie press In similar lettering are the directions for "cranberry apple filling": sugar cinnamon bright red cranberry small apple small apple heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a coconut fiber recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:The deep brown paper is shot through with hairy fibers. Bold, white inked-letters provide the instructions for a "Coconut Custard Pie":; Filling:Read:
The deep brown paper is shot through with hairy fibers. Bold, white inked-letters provide the instructions for a "Coconut Custard Pie": pie dough tropical coconut filling heat in a pie press Filling: sugar egg cream small coconut small coconut heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a textured cocoa recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:The textured parchment is scrawled with silver writing that details out two recipes. Chocolate Pie:; Dark Chocolate Filling:Read:
The textured parchment is scrawled with silver writing that details out two recipes. Chocolate Pie: pie dough dark chocolate filling heat in a pie press Dark Chocolate Filling: sugar egg cocoa cocoa flour heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a pale pear green recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:Shaped like a pear, the card has a delicately textured surface with flecks of gold. In tiny ebon lettering, the recipe for "Almond Pear Pie" is written down the neck:; The recipe continues over the plump body, detailing out the filling:Read:
Shaped like a pear, the card has a delicately textured surface with flecks of gold. In tiny ebon lettering, the recipe for "Almond Pear Pie" is written down the neck: pie dough floral pear filling heat in a pie press The recipe continues over the plump body, detailing out the filling: sugar zest of lemon green pear green pear raw almonds heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a velvet-framed peach recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:Within a frame of soft, pinkish orange velvet, the recipe for "Peach Cobbler" is written in slanted red text:; Rich Peach Filling:Read:
Within a frame of soft, pinkish orange velvet, the recipe for "Peach Cobbler" is written in slanted red text: cobbler dough rich peach filling heat in a pie press Rich Peach Filling: sugar cinnamon fuzzy peach fuzzy peach fuzzy peach heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a carmine-hued triangle recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:Sharp lines are cut into this perfect triangle recipe card. Embossed along the crisp edges are tiny loops in varying shades of purple. Written in a similar color theme in the top peak are the words "Loganberry Cobbler" with the directions following afterwards:; Written along the base in large, looping letters is a recipe for "Loganberry Filling":Read:
Sharp lines are cut into this perfect triangle recipe card. Embossed along the crisp edges are tiny loops in varying shades of purple. Written in a similar color theme in the top peak are the words "Loganberry Cobbler" with the directions following afterwards: cobbler dough tart loganberry filling heat in a pie press Written along the base in large, looping letters is a recipe for "Loganberry Filling": sugar cinnamon small loganberry small loganberry small loganberry heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a candy apple red recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:The thick paper of this recipe card is in a bright red hue and has neat, bold lettered common written across it that reads, "Old Fashioned Apple Cobbler." The step-by-step directions are:; The recipe for "Cinnamon Apple Filling" is as follows:Read:
The thick paper of this recipe card is in a bright red hue and has neat, bold lettered common written across it that reads, "Old Fashioned Apple Cobbler." The step-by-step directions are: cobbler dough cinnamon apple filling heat in a pie press There is nothing there to read.Analyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1
It's To Pie For, Library
[It's To Pie For, Library - 8084126] | |
Cozy ebon brocade chairs, draped with acid green knit throws, occupy the spaces between the mismatched bookcases lining the stone walls. Half-melted candles cast a warm, orangey glow over the webwork silver recipe boxes set beside them on assorted end tables. Seated on wooden stool, a straw-stuffed scarecrow dons a tilted chef's hat and a black cat-print apron. | |
Obvious exits: east |
In the bookcase you see: a speckled bold pink recipe card, a red-stained walnut recipe card, a bright lemon yellow recipe card, a cloudy amber recipe card, a fruit-print papyrus recipe card, a gold-lettered plum recipe card, a peach-swirled vellum recipe card, and a berry-stained white recipe card.
Item Type Info Details Price a speckled bold pink recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:Shaped like a strawberry, the card is covered with yellow-inked speckles and has a tuft of green ribbons at the top. Jet black writing lists out the step-by-step instructions for "Strawberry Rhubarb Pie":; The filling recipe tapers towards the rounded point of the card:Read:
Shaped like a strawberry, the card is covered with yellow-inked speckles and has a tuft of green ribbons at the top. Jet black writing lists out the step-by-step instructions for "Strawberry Rhubarb Pie": pie dough strawberry and rhubarb filling heat in a pie press The filling recipe tapers towards the rounded point of the card: brown sugar wild strawberry wild strawberry rhubarb rhubarb heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a red-stained walnut recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:Thin as paper, the walnut card is incised with the recipe for "Cranberry Walnut Cobbler":; The instructions continue with the filling in immaculately inscribed letters:Read:
Thin as paper, the walnut card is incised with the recipe for "Cranberry Walnut Cobbler": cobbler dough nutty and tangy filling heat in a pie press The instructions continue with the filling in immaculately inscribed letters: brown sugar bright red cranberry bright red cranberry walnuts walnuts heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a bright lemon yellow recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:Lacy white peaks serve as a backdrop for the stylized "Lemon Meringue Pie" written across the top of the page. The bold-lined words continue with the recipe:; Zesty Lemon Filling:Read:
Lacy white peaks serve as a backdrop for the stylized "Lemon Meringue Pie" written across the top of the page. The bold-lined words continue with the recipe: pie dough zesty lemon filling heat in a pie press Zesty Lemon Filling: sugar egg egg yellow lemon yellow lemon heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a cloudy amber recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:White fluffy clouds are painted across the amber backdrop of the paper, the image depicting a summer sunset. Written within the clouds that float across the top right corner read, "Cloudberry Custard Pie." In the shape of a flying "V", sweeping lettering provides the directions:; In the lower left corner is the second part of this recipe for the filling:Read:
White fluffy clouds are painted across the amber backdrop of the paper, the image depicting a summer sunset. Written within the clouds that float across the top right corner read, "Cloudberry Custard Pie." In the shape of a flying "V", sweeping lettering provides the directions: pie dough rich fruity custard filling heat in a pie press In the lower left corner is the second part of this recipe for the filling: sugar egg cream cloudberry cloudberry heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a fruit-print papyrus recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:Translucent grey ink outlines the variety watercolored fruits decorating the papyrus card. The recipe for "Mixed Fruit Cobbler" is written in ebon ink over the colorful design:; The writing continues with the instructions for the filling:Read:
Translucent grey ink outlines the variety watercolored fruits decorating the papyrus card. The recipe for "Mixed Fruit Cobbler" is written in ebon ink over the colorful design: cobbler dough sweet and tart filling heat in a pie press The writing continues with the instructions for the filling: sugar handful of currants red cherries golden apricot blackberries heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a gold-lettered plum recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:Neat gold lettering fills up the lines on the card, detailing out the steps for making a "Purple Plum Pie."; Sugared Plum Filling:Read:
Neat gold lettering fills up the lines on the card, detailing out the steps for making a "Purple Plum Pie." pie dough sugared plum filling heat in a pie press Sugared Plum Filling: sugar cinnamon zest of lemon juicy plum juicy plum heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a peach-swirled vellum recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:The cream-hued vellum is slightly translucent and has whorls of peach throughout it. The recipe for "Peaches and Cream Pie" is written in gold ink:; The recipe for the filling continues in loopy writing:Read:
The cream-hued vellum is slightly translucent and has whorls of peach throughout it. The recipe for "Peaches and Cream Pie" is written in gold ink: pie dough cream-swirled peach filling heat in a pie press The recipe for the filling continues in loopy writing: sugar cream fuzzy peach yellow lemon yellow lemon heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a berry-stained white recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:Between the berry fingerprints are some hastily written directions for an "Elven Mixed Berry Pie":; In small print around the edges of the card are the directions for "Mixed Berry Filling":Read:
Between the berry fingerprints are some hastily written directions for an "Elven Mixed Berry Pie": pie dough mixed berry filling heat in a pie press In small print around the edges of the card are the directions for "Mixed Berry Filling": sugar huckleberries raspberries blue whortleberry blue whortleberry heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1
In the silver recipe box you see: a marbled dark violet recipe card, a sugar-crusted oatmeal recipe card, a latticeworked ruby red recipe card, a thin pecan wood recipe card, a cinnamon brown recipe card, a burgundy paper recipe card, and a blue-dotted purple recipe card.
Item Type Info Details Price a marbled dark violet recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:The violet color of the card is so dark that it's nearly black. Mauve veins of marbling contrast the shade with lighter hues. Thick lettering titles the card, "Elder Blueberry Cobbler" and provides the recipe:; The filling recipe continues below:Read:
The violet color of the card is so dark that it's nearly black. Mauve veins of marbling contrast the shade with lighter hues. Thick lettering titles the card, "Elder Blueberry Cobbler" and provides the recipe: cobbler dough elderberry filling heat in a pie press The filling recipe continues below: sugar zest of lemon blueberries elderberries elderberries heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a sugar-crusted oatmeal recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:Handcrafted into a thick paper, the oatmeal is smooth on one side and rough on the other. The edges encrusted with raw sugar crystals add more weight to the card. In delicate dark purple ink are the directions for "Blackberry Cobbler":; Further down is the second part of the above recipe for "Blackberry Filling":Read:
Handcrafted into a thick paper, the oatmeal is smooth on one side and rough on the other. The edges encrusted with raw sugar crystals add more weight to the card. In delicate dark purple ink are the directions for "Blackberry Cobbler": cobbler dough blackberry filling heat in a pie press Further down is the second part of the above recipe for "Blackberry Filling": sugar cinnamon zest of lemon blackberries blackberries heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a latticeworked ruby red recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:Cut in the shape of a diamond, the overlapping ruby red and creamy white latticework print creates a mesmerizing card. Along the lines are several rows of a recipe for "Cherry Pie":; Lower down along the lines is another recipe for "Tart Cherry Filling":Read:
Cut in the shape of a diamond, the overlapping ruby red and creamy white latticework print creates a mesmerizing card. Along the lines are several rows of a recipe for "Cherry Pie": pie dough tart cherry filling heat in a pie press Lower down along the lines is another recipe for "Tart Cherry Filling": sugar zest of lemon red cherries red cherries red cherries heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a thin pecan wood recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:Pyographed pecans adorn each of the corners of the paper-thin card. Letters are burnt into the wood, providing the instructions to make a "Pecan Pie":; The intricate letterwork continues with the filling recipe:Read:
Pyographed pecans adorn each of the corners of the paper-thin card. Letters are burnt into the wood, providing the instructions to make a "Pecan Pie": pie dough sweet and savory filling heat in a pie press The intricate letterwork continues with the filling recipe: brown sugar egg butter pecans pecans heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a cinnamon brown recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:A pattern of vibrant red apples trims the card. Across the top, curly green lettering reads, "Old Fashioned Apple Pie."; Curly black lettering reads, "Apple Pie Filling":Read:
A pattern of vibrant red apples trims the card. Across the top, curly green lettering reads, "Old Fashioned Apple Pie." pie dough sweet apple filling heat in a pie press Curly black lettering reads, "Apple Pie Filling": sugar cinnamon small apple small apple small apple heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a burgundy paper recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:The card has a linen-like texture to it, causing some of the cream-hued ink to bleed into the thin striations. The recipe for "Nutty Apple Fig Pie" is written in slightly crooked lines:; The writing gets smaller and smaller to cram in the filling instructions:Read:
The card has a linen-like texture to it, causing some of the cream-hued ink to bleed into the thin striations. The recipe for "Nutty Apple Fig Pie" is written in slightly crooked lines: pie dough nutty and fruity filling heat in a pie press The writing gets smaller and smaller to cram in the filling instructions: cinnamon brown sugar fig small apple walnuts heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1 a blue-dotted purple recipe card < 1 lb Show / Read / AnalyzeShow:Thin lines of black ink are drawn into little bushels of blueberries in each corner. Centrally written in large print are the words, "Blueberry Pie," with the recipe following afterwards:; The last few lines go into a second recipe for "Sweet Blueberry Filling":Read:
Thin lines of black ink are drawn into little bushels of blueberries in each corner. Centrally written in large print are the words, "Blueberry Pie," with the recipe following afterwards: pie dough sweet blueberry filling heat in a pie press The last few lines go into a second recipe for "Sweet Blueberry Filling": sugar zest of lemon blueberries blueberries blueberries heat in a potAnalyze:This item has a cooking recipe written on it. READ it to see the details.1