In the midst of Shirik’s esoteric cooking ritual, Zeynap found them while they were crushing a now fully seared Soreltail fin into a crumbly powder- Shirik’s equivalent to black pepper.
”The lake is always teeming with most things one can catch. Bring anyone willing to eat what they’ve never eaten before. Come and join us. Those-“ They pointed to the slices smoking over a fire pit. ”Will last for months without spoiling once they are ready. You mentioned you had a problem with your food. There are ways to preserve things without them tasting like humid mud.”
As they sprinkled bits of the powdered fin over the smoking meat, Shirik pulled one of the many precisely cut chunks of now perfectly cooked fish meat off of a spike. They placed it on a large leaf, a handful of which that Shirik gathered once the fire started. This was the closest thing to a plate they could manage, and so they rested the portion on it and handed it gently to the captain. It was roughly the size of a decent steak that one might eat back on earth.
”Eat. There is plenty for everyone. You, Ixtaro. and whoever else is hungry.”
The cooked fish had a taste like red meat. It was smooth like the texture of most fish, but it was much more smokey as well, and had a sweet, earthy kick to it thanks to the sap that Shirik used. It had just the right amount of three different tastes that non single one was too strong. A flawlessly cooked meal, prepared through mastery of the Heat domain.
Shirik looked over and saw that Kareet and Vigdis were still doing their thing. As much as Shirik understood the curiosity, even tireless, nocturnal scholars had to eat at some point. Shirik took two more pieces meat from the flames and wrapped them in a large leaf from a tree, grabbed their staff and approached them both.
”Forgive me for intruding.” Shirik said as they sat down next to the two. ”You two seem busy, and I wouldn’t want you to forget to eat in spite of that.” Shirik laid the bundle down in front of them both and unfurled it to reveal the delicious, outdoors dinner.
”I take it you two have been productive.”
”The lake is always teeming with most things one can catch. Bring anyone willing to eat what they’ve never eaten before. Come and join us. Those-“ They pointed to the slices smoking over a fire pit. ”Will last for months without spoiling once they are ready. You mentioned you had a problem with your food. There are ways to preserve things without them tasting like humid mud.”
As they sprinkled bits of the powdered fin over the smoking meat, Shirik pulled one of the many precisely cut chunks of now perfectly cooked fish meat off of a spike. They placed it on a large leaf, a handful of which that Shirik gathered once the fire started. This was the closest thing to a plate they could manage, and so they rested the portion on it and handed it gently to the captain. It was roughly the size of a decent steak that one might eat back on earth.
”Eat. There is plenty for everyone. You, Ixtaro. and whoever else is hungry.”
The cooked fish had a taste like red meat. It was smooth like the texture of most fish, but it was much more smokey as well, and had a sweet, earthy kick to it thanks to the sap that Shirik used. It had just the right amount of three different tastes that non single one was too strong. A flawlessly cooked meal, prepared through mastery of the Heat domain.
Shirik looked over and saw that Kareet and Vigdis were still doing their thing. As much as Shirik understood the curiosity, even tireless, nocturnal scholars had to eat at some point. Shirik took two more pieces meat from the flames and wrapped them in a large leaf from a tree, grabbed their staff and approached them both.
”Forgive me for intruding.” Shirik said as they sat down next to the two. ”You two seem busy, and I wouldn’t want you to forget to eat in spite of that.” Shirik laid the bundle down in front of them both and unfurled it to reveal the delicious, outdoors dinner.
”I take it you two have been productive.”