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Oroburos69
Acolyte
Canada
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Posted - 06 Jul 2008 : 08:33:23
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Has this been written about somewhere? If so, could someone tell me what was written? The piece of dragon in question was the heart of a black dragon which was made into dragon stew. I doubt it'll affect the effects, but the stew had potatoes, onions, dried peppers, and mushrooms in it too. This has become quite a debate so I'd certainly appeciate an answer.
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sfdragon
Great Reader
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Posted - 06 Jul 2008 : 09:39:39
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I'd say no....... but in your realms... |
why is being a wizard like being a drow? both are likely to find a dagger in the back from a rival or one looking to further his own goals, fame and power
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Kentinal
Great Reader
4688 Posts |
Posted - 06 Jul 2008 : 12:55:48
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Adventures of Volo: Dragonwing Stew Dragon #277 (Nov 2000) |
"Small beings can have small wisdom," the dragon said. "And small wise beings are better than small fools. Listen: Wisdom is caring for afterwards." "Caring for afterwards ...? Ker repeated this without understanding. "After action, afterwards," the dragon said. "Choose the afterwards first, then the action. Fools choose action first." "Judgement" copyright 2003 by Elizabeth Moon |
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The Red Walker
Great Reader
USA
3567 Posts |
Posted - 06 Jul 2008 : 14:40:16
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I would say it is edible. But you may want to have different "cuts" of Dragon meat from different dragons require special preparations to be safe to consume. I think the heart of a black dragon may be "acidic" enough to kill if not prepared correctly, much like puffer fish in Japan. Said heart would have to be removed by a special method to ensure all acid is removed while leaving the highly delectible heart intact and ready to eat. |
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Jamallo Kreen
Master of Realmslore
USA
1537 Posts |
Posted - 06 Jul 2008 : 15:37:59
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Eating dragon meat and dragon dragon blood may have unintended side effects such as learning what birds are really saying, which, as 'Monty Python's Flying Circus" revealed years ago, isn't a whole lot.
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I have a mouth, but I am in a library and must not scream.
Feed the poor and stroke your ego, too: http://www.freerice.com/index.php.
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Thauramarth
Senior Scribe
United Kingdom
729 Posts |
Posted - 06 Jul 2008 : 17:14:39
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Also from the indomitable Volo: Dragon Soup! (Volo's Guide to Waterdeep, p. 150). |
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Lord Karsus
Great Reader
USA
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Jamallo Kreen
Master of Realmslore
USA
1537 Posts |
Posted - 07 Jul 2008 : 00:04:37
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I have a mouth, but I am in a library and must not scream.
Feed the poor and stroke your ego, too: http://www.freerice.com/index.php.
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althen artren
Senior Scribe
USA
780 Posts |
Posted - 07 Jul 2008 : 02:54:28
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I think that before anybody tried, the dragon should probably be killed 1st. |
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Jamallo Kreen
Master of Realmslore
USA
1537 Posts |
Posted - 07 Jul 2008 : 03:48:26
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I have a mouth, but I am in a library and must not scream.
Feed the poor and stroke your ego, too: http://www.freerice.com/index.php.
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Kes_Alanadel
Learned Scribe
USA
326 Posts |
Posted - 07 Jul 2008 : 03:51:33
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quote: Originally posted by althen artren
I think that before anybody tried, the dragon should probably be killed 1st.
*Has an image of a halfing walking up to a dragon, "Excuse me? I'm hungry, can I 'borrow' a piece of your tail?" *
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Ack! I seem to have too much blood in my coffee stream!
When did 'common sense' cease to be common? |
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Ayunken-vanzan
Senior Scribe
Germany
657 Posts |
Posted - 07 Jul 2008 : 05:58:19
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*Has an image of a gnome approaching a dragon not with armor, sword and buckler but with napkin around his neck, knife and fork.* |
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althen artren
Senior Scribe
USA
780 Posts |
Posted - 07 Jul 2008 : 21:24:28
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Dragons on the verge of extinction? Obviously you have not looked in a monster manuel recently. |
Edited by - althen artren on 07 Jul 2008 21:25:19 |
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The Red Walker
Great Reader
USA
3567 Posts |
Posted - 07 Jul 2008 : 21:55:13
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quote: Originally posted by althen artren
Dragons on the verge of extinction? Obviously you have not looked in a monster manuel recently.
I think he was referring to events within the story he metioned |
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Varl
Learned Scribe
USA
284 Posts |
Posted - 07 Jul 2008 : 22:59:15
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There's a short adventure in Adventure Pack 1 or 2 (I forget which one) called "Steaks" which I ran a few years back which is about eating dragonflesh. Yum. Cooks up nice with some aged Chianti. |
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Markustay
Realms Explorer extraordinaire
USA
15724 Posts |
Posted - 08 Jul 2008 : 03:10:48
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It taste like Chicken.
And a VERY hungry Halfling with a fork might just be scarier then an angry one with a sword.
Especially if you're on Athas.... |
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IngoDjan
Learned Scribe
Brazil
146 Posts |
Posted - 08 Jul 2008 : 03:27:03
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I read in some place that Dragons eat all things. From vegetables Ā“til iron!!! |
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Dracons
Learned Scribe
USA
299 Posts |
Posted - 08 Jul 2008 : 16:16:33
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Red Dragon: The hottest known meat in the realms. Remember that scene in the Simpsons with Chief Wiggum making the super hot chili? Yeah, thats the minor part. The dark meat is much more hotter. But one of the better tasting meat.
Green Dragon: Poisonous. But tastes so good. Good way to assassanate people though.
White Dragon: Uncookable. It seems like the white dragon meat just cannot get heated, even by magical means. It reminds raw and frozen.
Blue Dragon: Has a bit of a spice to it, like Cumin. However, it sizzles in your mouth, and sends little shocks of joy down ones spine.
Black Dragon: Another poisonious meat. However, this one can be salvaged, if cooked right. Not as good as Green though.
I've yet to decide on how the other dragons would taste. That is how it is in my game though. |
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Hawkins
Great Reader
USA
2131 Posts |
Posted - 08 Jul 2008 : 16:29:08
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A week and a half ago, at my every-other-week gaming group, we brought down and blue, and my wild dwarf (non-Realmsian of Realmsian design) decided to slice off a bit and eat it (it was responsible for the hobgoblins that killed his tribe). We decided that it was probably spicy, and we talked about the other colors and decided on similar results to what dracons posted above. |
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althen artren
Senior Scribe
USA
780 Posts |
Posted - 08 Jul 2008 : 16:39:29
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Spells stilled, Admins
Can we have a smiley-con of a smile with his tongue out with a knife on one side and a steak knike in the other. We do talk about food a lot in this forum. |
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althen artren
Senior Scribe
USA
780 Posts |
Posted - 08 Jul 2008 : 16:51:37
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Gold Dragons: Taste exactly like Goldschlagger alcohal. Smells of incense before cooked. Silver Dragon: Tastes somewhat like Coors beer-silver bullet Mercury Dragon: Poisonous, metallic taste, not real good. Brown Dragon: Tastes like chocolate, especially sought for Spring Celebrations (think Easter and choco bunny)
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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
USA
36804 Posts |
Posted - 08 Jul 2008 : 17:08:07
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I've never been keen on the idea of eating a sentient creature. I'm not vegetarian or vegan or anything (I am happily carnivorous), but if something was capable of holding a conversation with me when it was alive, I don't want it on my dinner plate. This is something that carries thru to my PCs. |
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Edited by - Wooly Rupert on 08 Jul 2008 17:08:57 |
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Hawkins
Great Reader
USA
2131 Posts |
Posted - 08 Jul 2008 : 17:59:22
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quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
I've never been keen on the idea of eating a sentient creature. I'm not vegetarian or vegan or anything (I am happily carnivorous), but if something was capable of holding a conversation with me when it was alive, I don't want it on my dinner plate. This is something that carries thru to my PCs.
I normally wouldn't consider it, but it was in character for this character. |
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althen artren
Senior Scribe
USA
780 Posts |
Posted - 08 Jul 2008 : 19:05:39
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If cows would talk, what would they say before you turned them into cheeseburgers?
As an orc, I ate the fingers of other orcs. Haven't really done any eating sentient creatures myself. |
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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
USA
36804 Posts |
Posted - 09 Jul 2008 : 01:56:21
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quote: Originally posted by capnvan
quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
I've never been keen on the idea of eating a sentient creature. I'm not vegetarian or vegan or anything (I am happily carnivorous), but if something was capable of holding a conversation with me when it was alive, I don't want it on my dinner plate. This is something that carries thru to my PCs.
Interesting point. Particularly given that many of those dragons, and other carnivorous beasties aren't nearly so discriminating. After all, how many times have you heard/played a dragon who toys a bit with his perfectly sentient (well, they are PCs, so I may be overdoing it, I suppose) prey?
Yeah, dragons do it. But they generally have a low opinion of non-dragons, even if they can talk to them.
*shrugs* There are a couple of things in roleplaying that bug my modern, real-world sensibilities. And eating sentient critters is one of them. I've also never really liked the standard thing of looting dead bodies, though I've had my characters do it often enough. |
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The Hooded One
Lady Herald of Realmslore
5056 Posts |
Posted - 09 Jul 2008 : 03:37:55
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Wooly, your point about not eating sentient creatures is precisely the one enforced by the DRAGON editor who once deep-sixed one of Ed's articles ("Dragon Soup"), a collection of monster-use recipes (my "horrid favourite" was Baked Stirge On Toast) that a previous DRAGON editor had specifically asked Ed to write. So it's a stance that has been taken "officially" before. love, THO |
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Pasta Fzoul
Seeker
USA
79 Posts |
Posted - 09 Jul 2008 : 04:17:12
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quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
I've also never really liked the standard thing of looting dead bodies, though I've had my characters do it often enough.
And which, I believe, has been standard practice in warfare (at least in the West) for millennia.
As to the topic at hand: metallic dragons taste like sweet, noble virtue... Er, uh, that is to say... *disappears with a puff of smoke and whiff of brimstone* |
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Murray Leeder
Forgotten Realms Author
Canada
228 Posts |
Posted - 09 Jul 2008 : 05:57:53
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The Draconomicon, the second edition FR product, had some lines on this, as I recall.
I too wrote a short story on this subject, called "Wyrm Food," which appeared in the anthology Fantasy Readers Wanted -- Apply Within. It involved a mad gourmet who hires a dragonslayer to retrieve a dragon brain for him. |
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Brother Accam
Acolyte
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Posted - 09 Jul 2008 : 06:25:57
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quote: Originally posted by The Hooded One
Wooly, your point about not eating sentient creatures is precisely the one enforced by the DRAGON editor who once deep-sixed one of Ed's articles ("Dragon Soup"), a collection of monster-use recipes (my "horrid favourite" was Baked Stirge On Toast) that a previous DRAGON editor had specifically asked Ed to write. So it's a stance that has been taken "officially" before. love, THO
Any chance of seeing this article included elsewhere sometime in the future THO? |
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Varl
Learned Scribe
USA
284 Posts |
Posted - 09 Jul 2008 : 16:55:42
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For me, it would depend on the character I was playing whether or not they'd eat sentient creature flesh, if they even knew what it was in the first place.
I don't have a problem with characters eating sentient creature meat, properly prepared of course, but it also highly depends on the creature type too. Dragons and other monstrous beings are sufficiently non-anthropomorphic enough to consider putting on the menu, but humanoids are right out, and considering all the other vile and debased things adventurers do during their careers, and have committed upon them, what's on the menu can be have just as much fantasy flavor to it as discovering a new type of magic. Just because we wouldn't eat it doesn't mean Merle the Monster Slayer/Cook doesn't see the potential. |
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Markustay
Realms Explorer extraordinaire
USA
15724 Posts |
Posted - 09 Jul 2008 : 19:39:02
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There's just one hole in your logic, Wooly.
In FR (or any fantasy setting, for that matter) you can 'talk' to just about anything, just by using magic.
Just ask any Urdunnir Dwarf who had an argument with a rock after he used it as a slingstone.
So you can indeed talk to cows, which to me, makes the idea of eating it afterwards pretty damn gross.
I'd eat it's quiet friend, though.
Bizarre Question that just lept to mind: Would a Minotaur (one of the more 'civilized' types, like from Taladas) get really mad if he caught you eating a hamburger? Would he even eat one himself? |
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Edited by - Markustay on 09 Jul 2008 19:40:38 |
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