Flavor Text
A downloadable toolkit
Are you wildly excited by the lore insights you glean from a character describing their meal? Have you ever wondered what safe food handling procedures look like when your meat comes from a magical creature? Do you wonder at what food fictional gods are offered on their feast days? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this is the project for you.
Flavor Text is a labor of love created by someone who would answer an enthusiastic yes to all the opening questions of this description. It is a toolkit comprised of many, many prompts meant to get you thinking about food and its place in a fictional society. You can use it to create big-picture lists of dishes and customs, or fill in minute details such as which seasonings are found on the table of the average noble family. You can use it alone or with friends, and use it as lightly or intensively as you would like. Ideally, it should be used to have fun.
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“And I believe I can do this in an ordinary kitchen with an ordinary woman and five eggs. The woman sets the table. She watches me beat the eggs. I scramble them in a saucepan, as my now-dead friend taught me; they stand deeper and cook softer, he said. I take our plated, spoon eggs on them, we sit and eat. She and I and the kitchen have become extraordinary: we are not simply eating; we are pausing in the march to perform an act together; we are in love; and the meal offered and received is a sacrament which says: I know you will die; I am sharing food with you; it is all I can do, and it is everything.” Andre Dubus, “On Charon’s Wharf”
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars (12 total ratings) |
Author | charlie knight |
Tags | Food, Singleplayer, Tabletop role-playing game, Two Player, worldbuilding |
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Development log
- Flavor Text 1.2.1Feb 06, 2021
- Flavor Text 1.2Mar 23, 2020
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Hi, good read. It echoes with this article about clothing:
https://lumpley.games/2022/12/29/follow-the-thread-a-worldbuilding-guide-3/
holy crap this is cool, thank you