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threevirtues) wrote2024-03-09 11:41 am
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Lepellieth Haven
For some, when they say they wish to camp, what they truly mean is that they would like an excuse to set up a tent and make a fire all without the dangers or trials that come with being in the wilderness. I do not find this something worthy of judgment. It is far better for people to understand their limits, lest they wander in over their heads. All that does is lead to the Hunters being called.
Lepellieth is the Haven which suits such individuals perfectly. Located quite literally on top of the Hunters' Prairie Outpost, this Haven enjoys all the amenities of any camper with its proximity towards a weapon shop and a more general stall that provide food and drink with ease. If they wish to play pretend a little more indepth, then the common Leiden pepper and sweet pepper are prolific, right alongside the Anak herds which are rather content here. If one shows proper manners and a flash of gil, a Hunter back at the outpost may even be able to help them prepare the meat. The only thing to remember is not to venture out towards the grounds by the main road. Along with the troublesome Reapertails, it is common for a Reaperking to establish a small colony there. The Hunters regularly exterminate such beasts, but the area is too suited for them.
Still, most of the Hunters who are passing through this area already have their own accommodations quite set, and a preference has been demonstrated with how most travelers tend to stay within the camper that the Hunters rent out to the casual tourist who would venture up to see Keycatrich, or what has been left and available to us on this side of the barrier.
Most see Lepellieth as simply a way to cook without leaving any strong scents within the rental camper, and that is also one way to utilize it.
Although speaking of cooking... After some rather insistent suggestions I have received, it would be remiss of me to suggest anything other than prairie-style skewers, utilizing the local Anak meat and ever present Leiden peppers. Any piece of meat may be stuck onto a stick and roasted. The trick to a good prairie-style skewer is to crush the peppers finely, and then tuck them into the meat before you skewer it. It is through this way that it is inundated with flavor as it roasts over an open flame.
I mention this dish for it is also a perfectly fine way to cook Anak meat. When skewered properly, consideration made in how the meat holds together, and grilled at the right heat and time, it is a delightful dish with its own merits. Truly, if one is chasing that feeling of truly being outdoors and what it means to camp, than a good skewer heightens the experience in a distinctly unique way.
However.
It would perhaps benefit certain commenters that I am using my personal time for this project, and making suggestions based on my own expertise. I also am not particularly inclined to backseat writing.
Please recall that I also have access to where the Cup Noodle is stored.
★★★✩✩
Lepellieth is the Haven which suits such individuals perfectly. Located quite literally on top of the Hunters' Prairie Outpost, this Haven enjoys all the amenities of any camper with its proximity towards a weapon shop and a more general stall that provide food and drink with ease. If they wish to play pretend a little more indepth, then the common Leiden pepper and sweet pepper are prolific, right alongside the Anak herds which are rather content here. If one shows proper manners and a flash of gil, a Hunter back at the outpost may even be able to help them prepare the meat. The only thing to remember is not to venture out towards the grounds by the main road. Along with the troublesome Reapertails, it is common for a Reaperking to establish a small colony there. The Hunters regularly exterminate such beasts, but the area is too suited for them.
Still, most of the Hunters who are passing through this area already have their own accommodations quite set, and a preference has been demonstrated with how most travelers tend to stay within the camper that the Hunters rent out to the casual tourist who would venture up to see Keycatrich, or what has been left and available to us on this side of the barrier.
Most see Lepellieth as simply a way to cook without leaving any strong scents within the rental camper, and that is also one way to utilize it.
Although speaking of cooking... After some rather insistent suggestions I have received, it would be remiss of me to suggest anything other than prairie-style skewers, utilizing the local Anak meat and ever present Leiden peppers. Any piece of meat may be stuck onto a stick and roasted. The trick to a good prairie-style skewer is to crush the peppers finely, and then tuck them into the meat before you skewer it. It is through this way that it is inundated with flavor as it roasts over an open flame.
I mention this dish for it is also a perfectly fine way to cook Anak meat. When skewered properly, consideration made in how the meat holds together, and grilled at the right heat and time, it is a delightful dish with its own merits. Truly, if one is chasing that feeling of truly being outdoors and what it means to camp, than a good skewer heightens the experience in a distinctly unique way.
However.
It would perhaps benefit certain commenters that I am using my personal time for this project, and making suggestions based on my own expertise. I also am not particularly inclined to backseat writing.
Please recall that I also have access to where the Cup Noodle is stored.
★★★✩✩
ℂ𝕠𝕞𝕞𝕖𝕟𝕥 𝕊𝕖𝕔𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟
fishfearme: wait hold on. the skewers had peppers in them??? next you're going to tell me that the Cannedwich had tomatoes, too. ★★★★★
chocobro: man this place is the BOMB. handy lights instead of complete darkness? the sound of civlization in my ear? SUUUUUUUUUUUUUPER delish food righ tin my mouth and then i can just go down and still sleep in a bed? THA BEST. but wait wait wait that's a good point wheres the cannedwich my dude??????????????????? ★★★★★
womenwantme: Sorry. Won't happen again. If I give this a 1 star, it's only because I don't think it's camping when you can turn around and go right into a camper with a fully made bed. Sorry again. ★✩✩✩✩
