Meat

MEAT

Price 30 ECUs; Weight 1/2 lb.

This is a chunk of uncooked meat big enough to be a Meat portion of a party of four's meal.

In most temperate locations, it is meat from a fish (or other seafood), pig (bacon, ham, or pork), sheep (lamb or mutton), chicken, quail, duck, goose, goat (chevon), rabbit, deer (venison), cow (beef), or horse.

In other climates and cultures it may instead be meat from a moose, seal, whale, walrus, caribou, reindeer, dog, cat, alpaca, snake, rat, guinea pig, lizard, frog, or insect.

Inns with frequent adventurer clientele may have more exotic meats on the menu such as the meat of basilisks, dinosaurs, dire animals, giant scorpions, girallons, hydras, or shocker lizards, costing anywhere from 100–10000 ECUs per Slab depending on the danger and rarity of the creature.

STREET MEAT

Price 1 ECU; Weight 1/2 lb.

Usually sold by vendors on a thin wooden stick,

these small chunks of cooked meat often come from many different sorts of creatures—rats and pigeons are the most common.