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==Single Herb Flavors== | ==Single Herb Flavors== |
Revision as of 17:26, 28 August 2021
Played T1-T2 as Augustine
Played T3-T6 as Augusta
Started T7 but didn't finish.
Skipped T8 entirely.
Back for T9--love the new interface. Very user friendly. Didn't finish.
T10 again loving the changes. We will see if I can finish. :)
Complete List of Items Required and Route
1 Small Diamond, Flax Seed to grow flax, 2 Twine (1 for opening, 1 for closing), 1 Beetle, 1 Boards and 1 Canvas to construct ritual torch, 1 Oil for lighting the torch, 1 Grilled Fish, 1 Cow Milk, 1 Jugs of Water, tuition for the skill you need to learn at the School (your choice, within easy reach of altar). Also make sure the person building the torch has Ritual Item Construction.
Checklist
The short list of what you need ready before you start:
List of blessings to recite (copy'n'paste from this page, or make a copy in notepad for faster use) Route that includes: Common Altar (or two) Mine Either a School or University Deep desert location Grass on water's edge Materials consumed during ritual: Beetle Ritual Torch (salvagable after you finish the principle)(1 board, 1 canvas) Flax seed Grilled Fish 1 Oil to light the torch Tuition if learning a skill Materials required but not consumed: Small Diamond Twine Jugs of Cows Milk Jugs of Water Skills needed Ritual Item Construction lv. 1
Details
Ritual of Initiation (1620, -4166)
Part 1: The Opening Ceremony The opening ceremony takes place at a common altar, and involves the following steps:
- Aspirant #1 places a Small Diamond on the altars' left pillar.
- Aspirant #2 places a piece of Twine on the altars' right pillar.
- Aspirant #1 meditates on the altar.
You can, and should, take the items back immediately now. They do not have to stay during the test.
Note: This is the statue's left/right, not necessarily yours. If the statue is facing the camera, reverse the instructions (or move the camera).
From this point forward, you must move rapidly! The entire ceremony, from start to finish, can take no more than 25 minutes. If you run out of time, the gods will forget about you, and you will have to start over.
Pleasing the Gods
You can please the gods in any order. For each god, one of the two players must perform some action, then the other must recite a phrase into Main. The action must precede the phrase, or the phrase won't count. The same players do not need to consistently be the actor and the speaker throughout the initiation.
To avoid typing errors, copy the words you need to recite off this wiki, without the quotes, and paste them into the Main channel. If you do mistype something, it will not ruin the test. Just try again.
When an action or a spoken phrase has been correctly performed, both players will receive a popup dialog box confirming it. So the player who will recite the phrase should wait until they get the dialog box for the action being completed.
Horus
Bow down to his lordship (using the "Bless" emote—the "Bow" emote won't work), then recite, "Praise Horus, King of Egypt!".
You do not need to find a statue of Horus, just do the bless emote anywhere you want and it will count. I suggest doing it right at the altar.
Isis
Plant Flax, then recite, "Praise Isis, whose seed is forever fertile!"
You do not need to wait for the flax to grow. Once the seed goes into the ground, the goddess is pleased.
Osiris (1509, -4147)
Give him the gift of a Beetle by dropping it into a Mine, then recite, "Praise Osiris, who was Reborn like the Scarab!"
The gender, species, and ownership of the beetle don't matter. Drop whichever type you have most of, or acquire one from an experienced player who will have hundreds to spare from beetle breeding. The option to drop a beetle appears on all mine menus once you complete the opening ceremony, even mines that you don't own and don't have permission to work.
Thoth (1905, -4139)
Tech from a school or university, then recite, "Praise Thoth, the Magician who created Science!"
This is probably the hardest god for older players to please! Make sure you have enough resources to learn a skill if you are going to learn from a school. Learning another level on a multilevel skill (like Project Management) counts. Learning a tech from another player does not.
It is best to leave the Thoth offering until the end in case you make a mistake on something else you still have your skill to learn available to you -- Cynic (Note: this is an imported comment from T4. Cynic no longer plays.)
Ra (2135, -3976)
Light a Ritual Torch deep in the desert, with sand as far as the eye can see. Then recite, "Praise Ra, of the Blazing Eye!"
Location is key here. Use the F6 camera zoomed all the way out. Spin it entirely around. If the only ground texture you can see is sand, the spot should be good. The torch takes 1 oil to light, and 1 board, 1 canvas, and Ritual Item Construction 1 to build. Once lit, it burns for about 15 minutes, then disappears.
NOTE: Ritual Item Construction (1) is required to build a Ritual Torch. This can be the skill learned during the ceremony (for Thoth). Alternatively, a third player may build the torch and give the aspirants permission to use it.
Bastet (1977, -4162)
Drop a deben of Cow Milk on the ground, in a grassy area at the edge of a body of water, then recite, "Praise Bastet, who teaches elegance and grace!" (changed for T10)
The entire body of water does not need to be surrounded by grass, only the part the milk sits on. Make sure the grass is touching the water.
Amun
Eat a Grilled Fish, then recite, "Praise Amun, who gives us reason to celebrate!"
Closing Ceremony (1620, -4166)
When all seven gods have been pleased, both aspirants must go once more to an altar. It does not need to be the same one used for the opening ceremony. Once they are both there, perform this ceremony:
- Aspirant #1 places a piece of Twine on the left pillar.
- Aspirant #2 places a Jugs of Water on the right pillar.
- Aspirant #1 meditates on the altar.
NOTE: Aspirant #1 DOES have to be the same player that was aspirant #1 in the opening.
As before, items may be removed from the altar immediately after this ceremony.
Cooking 1
6 carrots, 1 Dank Mullen =+5Per for 26 min
Single Herb Flavors
Place the Herb flavors and Aromas into this table. Keep the herbs alphabetical.
Fum Pt | Herb | Flavor | Aroma |
---|---|---|---|
Allbright | Antiseptic | Exotic Spices | |
Aloe | Mellow | Moss | |
Altar's Blessing | Spicy | Pepper | |
Anansi | Spicy | Sulfur | |
Apiphenalm | Woody | Licorice | |
Apothecary's Scythe | Antiseptic | Pine | |
Asafoetida | Mellow | Pepper | |
Asane | Bitter | Sulfur | |
Ashoka | Sweet | Roasted Onions | |
Azure Tristeria | Woody | Leather | |
Banto | Hot | Pepper | |
Bay Tree | Smokey | Minerals | |
Bee Balm | Hot | Sulfur | |
Beetle Leaf | Dry | Pine | |
Beggar's Button | Spicy | Licorice | |
Bhillawa | Toasty | Dried Cherries | |
Bilimbi | Mellow | Pine | |
Bitter Florian | Spicy | Stewed Vegetables | |
Black Pepper Plant | Mellow | Berries | |
Blessed Mariae | Hot | Camel Dung | |
Blood Balm | Hot | Rotting Flesh | |
Blood Root | Astringent | Roasted Onions | |
Blooded Harebell | Mellow | Camel Dung | |
Bloodwort | Sweet | Pepper | |
Blue Damia | Bitter | Smouldering Paper | |
Blue Terafern | Toasty | Stewed Vegetables | |
Blueberry Tea Tree | Smokey | Roasted Nuts | |
Bluebottle Clover | Antiseptic | Cedar | |
Brassy Caltrops | Toasty | Moss | |
Brown Muskerro | Toasty | Candy | |
Buckler-Leaf | Mellow | Licorice | |
Bull's Blood | Harsh | Roasted Onions | |
Burnt Tarragon | Harsh | Stewed Vegetables | |
Butterfly Damia | Bitter | Camel Dung | |
Butterroot | Antiseptic | Pepper | |
Calabash | Dry | Dried Apples | |
Caraway | Harsh | Moss | |
Cardamom | Woody | Roasted Nuts | |
Cassia | Woody | Cedar | |
Chaffa | Woody | Pine | |
Chatinabrae | Woody | Berries | |
Chives | Burnt | Exotic Spices | |
Chukkah | Dry | Moss | |
Cicada Bean | Woody | Smoldering Paper | |
Cinnamon | Spicy | Moss | |
Cinquefoil | Smokey | Berries | |
Cirallis | Bitter | Maple | |
Clingroot | Spicy | Candy | |
Common Basil | Smokey | Earth | |
Common Rosemary | Dry | Exotic Spices | |
Common Sage | Mellow | Camel Dung | |
Corsacia | Burnt | Cedar | |
Covage | Dry | Licorice | |
Crampbark | Spicy | Exotic Spices | |
Cranesbill | Sweet | Cedar | |
Creeping Thyme | Woody | Chocolate | |
Crimson Clover | Antiseptic | Maple | |
Crimson Lettuce | Burnt | Stewed Vegetables | |
Crimson Nightshade | Smokey | Sulfur | |
Crimson Pipeweed | Sweet | Dried Apples | |
Crimson Windleaf | Toasty | Pine | |
Crumpled Leaf Basil | Smokey | Licorice | |
Curly Sage | Dry | Smoldering Paper | |
Daggerleaf | Toasty | Maple | |
Dalchini | Burnt | Pine | |
Dameshood | Dry | Lead Pencil | |
Dank Mullien | Toasty | Cedar | |
Dark Ochoa | Antiseptic | Dried Cherries | |
Dark Radish | Smokey | Sulfur | |
Death's Piping | Hot | Rotting Flesh | |
Dewplant | Sweet | Chocolate | |
Digweed | Burnt | Berries | |
Discorea | Mellow | Roasted Nuts | |
Drapeau D'or | Toasty | Earth | |
Dusty Blue Sage | Mellow | Rotting Flesh | |
Dwarf Hogweed | Sweet | Exotic Spices | |
Dwarf Wild Lettuce | Burnt | Dried Cherries | |
Earth Apple | Smokey | Cedar | |
Elegia | Bitter | Moss | |
Enchanter's Plant | Antiseptic | Roasted Onions | |
Finlow | Smokey | Roasted Onions | |
Fire Allspice | Bitter | Licorice | |
Fire Lily | Spicy | Dried Cherries | |
Fivesleaf | Burnt | Leather | |
Flaming Skirret | Spicy | Moss | |
Flander's Blossom | Spicy | Smoldering Paper | |
Fleabane | Dry | Roasted Nuts | |
Fool's Agar | Spicy | Cedar | |
Fumitory | Harsh | Chocolate | |
Garcinia | Burnt | Maple | |
Garlic Chives | Burnt | Candy | |
Ginger Root | Mellow | Licorice | |
Ginger Tarragon | Harsh | Dried Cherries | |
Ginseng Root | Spicy | Licorice | |
Glechoma | Antiseptic | Minerals | |
Gnemnon | Spicy | Berries | |
Gokhru | Spicy | Rotting Flesh | |
Golden Gladalia | Astringent | Dried Apples | |
Golden Sun | Spicy | Rotting Flesh | |
Golden Thyme | Woody | Dried Cherries | |
Gynura | Mellow | Earth | |
Harebell | Mellow | Oak | |
Harrow | Spicy | Oak | |
Hazelwort | Spicy | Lead Pencil | |
Headache Tree | Spicy | Camel Dung | |
Heartsease | Hot | Roasted Nuts | |
Hogweed | Spicy | Roasted Nuts | |
Honey Mint | Spicy | Chocolate | |
Houseleek | Sweet | Pine | |
Hyssop | Spicy | Pine | |
Ice Mint | Spicy | Stewed Vegetables | |
Ilex | Mellow | Lead Pencil | |
Indigo Damia | Bitter | Rotting Flesh | |
Ipomoea | Woody | Camel Dung | |
Jagged Dewcup | Mellow | Maple | |
Jaivanti | Sweet | Exotic Spices | |
Jaiyanti | Sweet | Candy | |
Joy of the Mountain | Burnt | Smoldering Paper | |
Jugwort | Spicy | Dried Cherries | |
Katako Root | Harsh | Pine | |
Khokali | Toasty | Chocolate | |
King's Coin | Burnt | Lead Pencil | |
Larkspur | Hot | Minerals | |
Lavender Navarre | Bitter | Pepper | |
Lavender-Scented Thyme | Woody | Leather | |
Lemon Basil | Smokey | Lead Pencil | |
Lemondrop | Sweet | Dried Cherries | |
Liquorice | Smokey | Pepper | |
Lungclot | Bitter | Lead Pencil | |
Lythrum | Mellow | Berries | |
Mahonia | Antiseptic | Berries | |
Mandrake Root | Spicy | Pine | |
Maragosa | Dry | Earth | |
Mariae | Spicy | Earth | |
Meadowsweet | Burnt | Licorice | |
Medicago | Woody | Minerals | |
Mindanao | Woody | Smoldering Paper | |
Miniature Bamboo | Woody | Rotting Flesh | |
Miniature Lamae | Harsh | Maple | |
Mirabellis Fern | Toasty | Minerals | |
Moon Aloe | Dry | Dried Apples | |
Morpha | Spicy | Chocolate | |
Motherwort | Hot | Berries | |
Mountain Mint | Spicy | Candy | |
Myristica | Hot | Smoldering Paper | |
Myrrh | Woody | Earth | |
Naranga | Dry | Berries | |
Nubian Licorice | Woody | Oak | |
Opal Harebell | Mellow | Rotting Flesh | |
Orange Nasturtium | Astringent | Maple | |
Orange Niali | Burnt | Moss | |
Orange Sweetgrass | Harsh | Minerals | |
Orris | Bitter | Stewed Vegetables | |
Pale Dhamasa | Burnt | Chocolate | |
Pale Ochoa | Antiseptic | Chocolate | |
Pale Russet | Woody | Dried Apples | |
Pale Skirret | Hot | Sulfur | |
Panoe | Woody | Chocolate | |
Patchouli | Antiseptic | Dried Apples | |
Peppermint | Spicy | Minerals | |
Pippali | Dry | Cedar | |
Pitcher Plant | Spicy | Maple | |
Primula | Woody | Sulfur | |
Prisniparni | Toasty | Leather | |
Pulmonaria Opal | Burnt | Candy | |
Purple Tintiri | Dry | Maple | |
Red Nasturtium | Astringent | Oak | |
Red Pepper Plant | Mellow | Pepper | |
Revivia | Woody | Roasted Onions | |
Rhubarb | Harsh | Berries | |
Royal Rosemary | Dry | Candy | |
Rubia | Sweet | Stewed Vegetables | |
Rubydora | Spicy | Leather | |
Sagar Ghota | Spicy | Sulfur | |
Sandalwood | Woody | Sulfur | |
Sandy Dustweed | Dry | Oak | |
Satsatchi | Astringent | Stewed Vegetables | |
Schisandra | Woody | Lead Pencil | |
Shrub Sage | Dry | Roasted Onions | |
Shrubby Basil | Smokey | Rotting Flesh | |
Shyama | Burnt | Stewed Vegetables | |
Shyamalata | Burnt | Dried Cherries | |
Sickly Root | Woody | Maple | |
Silvertongue Damia | Bitter | Roasted Nuts | |
Skirret | Spicy | Dried Apples | |
Sky Gladalia | Astringent | Exotic Spices | |
Soapwort | Smokey | Camel Dung | |
Sorrel | Woody | Pine | |
Spinach | Mellow | Roasted Nuts | |
Spinnea | Harsh | Oak | |
Squill | Mellow | Minerals | |
Steel Bladegrass | Harsh | Camel Dung | |
Stickler Hedge | Sweet | Roasted Onions | |
Strawberry Tea | Woody | Roasted Nuts | |
Strychnos | Toasty | Pepper | |
Sugar Cane | Woody | Rotting Flesh | |
Sweet Groundmaple | Mellow | Cedar | |
Sweetflower | Sweet | Leather | |
Sweetgrass | Harsh | Smoldering Paper | |
Sweetsop | Spicy | Pepper | |
Tagatese | Mellow | Smoldering Paper | |
Tamarask | Harsh | Candy | |
Tangerine Dream | Dry | Pepper | |
Thunder Plant | Antiseptic | Candy | |
Thyme | Woody | Stewed Vegetables | |
Tiny Clover | Antiseptic | Oak | |
Trilobe | Mellow | Oak | |
Tristeria | Woody | Stewed Vegetables | |
True Tarragon | Harsh | Leather | |
Tsangto | Bitter | Berries | |
Tsatso | Antiseptic | Leather | |
Turtle's Shell | Burnt | Oak | |
Umber Basil | Smokey | Moss | |
Upright Ochoa | Antiseptic | Stewed Vegetables | |
Verdant Squill | Mellow | Sulfur | |
Verdant Two-Lobe | Dry | Camel Dung | |
Wasabi | Harsh | Pepper | |
Weeping Patala | Toasty | Oak | |
White Pepper Plant | Mellow | Minerals | |
Whitebelly | Hot | Berries | |
Wild Garlic | Woody | Cedar | |
Wild Lettuce | Burnt | Chocolate | |
Wild Onion | Burnt | Minerals | |
Wild Yam | Spicy | Leather | |
Wood Sage | Mellow | Sulfur | |
Xanat | Woody | Oak | |
Xanosi | Burnt | Sulfur | |
Yava | Sweet | Dried Apples | |
Yellow Gentian | Woody | Pepper | |
Yellow Tristeria | Woody | Dried Cherries | |
Yigory | Mellow | Pine | |
Zanthoxylum | Spicy | Roasted Onions |
Pearls
Size/Color | Small | Medium | Large | Huge | ||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | |
Aqua | x | x | x | x | 1 | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | - | x |
Beige | x | x | 1 | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x |
Black | x | - | x | - | x | x | - | - | - | - | - | x | 1 | x |
Coral | 1 | x | x | - | x | x | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | x |
Pink | x | - | x | - | x | x | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | x |
Smoke | x | - | x | - | x | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1 |
White | x | - | x | - | x | x | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | x |
Grilled Fish and Veggie Stats
Base Food | Stat Bonus |
---|---|
Grilled Fish (any type) | +1 Endurance |
Grilled Onions | +2 Endurance |
Grilled Cabbage | +2 Speed |
Grilled Carrots | +2 Perception |
Grilled Garlic | +2 Focus |
Grilled Peppers | +1 Strength, +1 Dexterity |
Grilled Cucumbers | +2 Strength |
Grilled Eggplant | +2 Dexterity |
Grilled Watermelons | +2 Constitution |
10 minute timer on each.
A grilled vegetable does not stack with another type (i.e. eating a grilled onion and then eating a grilled cabbage will give you +2 speed, NOT +2 endurance and +2 speed). Also, eating two vegetables of the same type does not stack (i.e. eating 2 grilled onions gives +2 endurance, NOT +4 endurance).
Remember that you must fillet a fish before the meat can be grilled.
Leeks are not grilled. They are burned directly in the firepit to produce ash.