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When Elder Tale was simply a game to players such as Shiroe, food was merely a mundane aspect of a quest. Since the players never actually ate any of the food of Elder Tale, there was no need for any data for taste and food was instantly prepared by the NPCs, who would later become the People of the Land. Food in the Elder Tale world never had flavor; however, the Alvs were able to use their magic to give their food the illusion of taste.

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  • Elder Tale Cuisine
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  • When Elder Tale was simply a game to players such as Shiroe, food was merely a mundane aspect of a quest. Since the players never actually ate any of the food of Elder Tale, there was no need for any data for taste and food was instantly prepared by the NPCs, who would later become the People of the Land. Food in the Elder Tale world never had flavor; however, the Alvs were able to use their magic to give their food the illusion of taste.
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  • When Elder Tale was simply a game to players such as Shiroe, food was merely a mundane aspect of a quest. Since the players never actually ate any of the food of Elder Tale, there was no need for any data for taste and food was instantly prepared by the NPCs, who would later become the People of the Land. Food in the Elder Tale world never had flavor; however, the Alvs were able to use their magic to give their food the illusion of taste.
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