Rainbolete, a rare find in the cloud forests. Texture is that of fresh marshmallows. Flavors range from mildly lemony to grapey. Can be eaten raw but some prefer to dry them out and eat them as candy.
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I wonder how many chefs accidentally summon demons, create pacts or bind creatures to their will on accident.
Burnt offerings lack not the consequences our forebears condemned us to. If that exists
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Cooking Without Fire - Dantiereese Worldbuilding
Her stomach grumbled and she went down to the storeroom to fetch herself a meal. A bowl of grain and a preserved fish caught yesterday was her go-to. She cut the fish meat off the bones expertly and placed them in a pan, then walked outside and around the back of her hut, where a lumpy staircase had been molded into the wall. She climbed up to the flattened dome of her roof and set the pan down on the hot brick, then took a cloth covering off of a machine. A large glass lense was attached to a small mechanism placed in the center. It was a circular metal tray with legs so that it stood up instead of sitting directly on the roof, and a large moveable arm was attached from the bottom. It led into the metal-rimmed glass lense. There were runes carved into the metal surrounding the magnifying glass. She placed the pan of fish onto the tray, then brushed her fingers over the band of metal. Each of the runes glowed orange as she activated them. Grabbing the arm of the lense, she adjusted it until it caught the sun and aimed it into the pan. The runes amplified the heat and the fish immediately started to sizzle.
Once the fish was cooked, she touched the runes again, waited for the machine to cool down, then put the cloth back over the top of it. Even normal magnifying glasses could be dangerous in the blazing Dantiereese heat. She picked up the pan of fish by the handle and descended the uneven stairs.
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Star Fruit makes Space Jam ⭐🌟✨
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Refuge
Danny was not retired, technically he came when people needed him, he helped or protected them as the case may be. It just turned out that over the years they stopped needing him.
And that was fine, it meant humanity could take care of itself, it meant they were safe. That was what had to matter, no matter that deep down, the halfa was hurt by the information.
It was harder to accept change when you weren't part of it. Danny was immortal, eternal, and powerful, things that no longer fit the world. Not with all the heroes and wizards running around, not with Amity Park fading away, becoming nothing more than a part of his memories.
He fit in perfectly in the Realms, sure, but he knew that if he stayed there too long he'd stop feeling human, and that was dangerous.
So, no, Danny wasn't retired. But he lived in a simple house in Metropolis, though sometimes he got tired of Superman being able to hear literally everything and moved to his house in Fawcett. He used to switch between the two houses frequently, not that it was difficult since he had figured out how to make portals.
He had a few friends, like the orphan boy who lived at the train station and Conner, a teenager who sometimes just needed a house to stay in when he couldn't stand his father.
Neither Conner nor Billy minded his age, which was comforting, although they both got curious when he visited the other house. Danny didn't know how to explain that Eternity Rock and Superman made him nervous if he stayed too long (he didn't like feeling watched), so he just shrugged and told them he had two houses.
Neither of the kids understood but they accepted it. They both had a habit of calling him "Uncle", Danny thought it was odd, given that his appearance wasn't exactly...adult, but it seemed they were comfortable with that, and he left them alone.
Apparently his house (occupied or not) had become a haven for them. Danny always greeted them with a sandwich, or cookies, even though he felt like a grandmother doing so. He smiled for the first time in years, feeling happy to fit into someone's life.
That's why it was quite disconcerting to find the Justice League outside his door asking him to join them. Danny chuckled internally, because the current heroes actually believed they could force him into something, but he accompanied them anyway.
Superboy and Captain Marvel scowled at the League as soon as they entered the Watchtower, when they were told they were bringing in a "dangerous individual" they didn't expect to see their unofficial uncle.
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