wizardseason: (Hope)
Hope RP ([personal profile] wizardseason) wrote in [community profile] pajamabox 2020-04-20 11:08 pm (UTC)

Gyre's return to the kitchen rewards him with a similar sight to the one he had before. The kitchen is maybe big enough for five or six people, with wooden countertops spanning two of the walls and cabinets above and below. The most striking feature of the room is the huge black metallic orb sitting against the wall directly beside the door they enter through. Is it an oven? It's probably an oven. It's definitely an oven. But how does it work? It's not hooked up to anything, there's no heat source that seems to be connected, it's just a metal orb about the size of a person. The door on the oven is hanging open, revealing that there's a massive stew pot sitting inside of it.

The countertops are coated with an array of meats and vegetables. Directly beside the orbven is a pile of what looks like reddish jerky (if either of them sneak a bite, it's tender and tastes like honey, cardamom, worchestershire sauce, and broccoli. Beside it is a pile of bright green fish slabs. Further down the countertop are piles of various vegetables.

Gyre will recognize all of them, actually, it's almost like they're all from the garden and they're what's in season right now: There's a pile of lumpy root vegetables that look like purple ginger, about two dozen garlic bulbs that are a pale blue, a pile of what looks like orange asparagus, a collection of purple leafy "greens", and lastly a pile of multicolored potatoes(?).

Guess he'll get to either explain to Garrot what they are, or he could make him guess. Either way they'll both be subjected to the wafting scents that rise off of the vegetable pile. It's making the room smell utterly incredible. They were all so potent. The strongest scents are lemongrass, orange citrus, and vinegar.

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