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Paaaancakes

Except Denny's.
RULES
1. Post to the meme.
2. Find somebody to eat with. Figure out why the hell you'd do this to yourself.
3. Okay, you have no excuse to be here because Denny's is doing delivery now. This is the age we live in. Denny's delivers. Dear god.
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As he mentioned that it didn't taste like cheese, that actually makes her perk up a bit, pleased to be able to share a little detail about something she thought she would never get to use. ]
Oh! Van told me about that, actually!
[ YAY useless trivia is actually not so useless. And, well, the dessert might not be great, but at least the company wasn't horrific, right? ]
It doesn't mean that it's meant to taste like cheese, it's just that the primary ingredient is cheese. Um.. cream cheese I think. Depending on how it's made, you can maybe taste the cream cheese a little more, but it appears that the chef that prepared this one leaned more into the syrupy sweet portion...Which is fine, but it's just a tiny bit sweeter than I'm used to, too... I might just have to make some Chococolate Sablé when I get home later..
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He doesn't expect her to perk up at such an offhand comment though and looks at her in mild amusement as he lifts his mug to his mouth to drink some more tea. He doesn't know who this Van is but must be a friend, right?
He'll listen to her explanation and then pause at the end, only asking — ]
Chococolate Sablé?
[ What the hell is that. ]
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Eheh, sorry, I guess I picked up a little candy trivia from my friend after all..!
[ Yeah, friend, crush, employer-kiiinda? ... it's complicated. ]
Hrm? Oh, Chocolate Sablé are cookies using a shortbread mix, but they're a little crumbly when you finish baking them. They go really well with tea or coffee too, I find, so I like to nibble on them a little when I'm studying. I don't always have time to cook them, myself, so sometimes I'll stop by a bakery to get a little box of them.
Do you cook?
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It's fine. I wouldn't have known if you didn't explain.
[ A shrug. And then he listens to her explanation of the cookies and oh, okay. He. Does not know what chocolate is which is FINE. It's fine. He's not going to make a fool of himself and ask though. ]
They sound tasty. Perhaps I could try them with you sometime? Next time we're in this... place together.
[ As for his cooking... he grins, a bit sheepish. ]
Oh, ah... well, I like what I cook.
[ He makes everything too spicy. ]
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Oh! That's a wonderful idea, I'd be happy to share them.
[ GASP. Never had CHOCOLATE? You poor deprived soul :D. She'll have to keep in mind not to make it too sweet regardless though, .. perhaps she'll bring some from two different batches, the dark and milk chocolate types. ]
Oh...? ... You don't use unusual ingredients in your food or something do you? Not that there's anything wrong with that of course.
[ Unless it's bugs. She's going to have to draw the line SOMEWHERE. But with that kind of response, either he's a bad cook or there was some other reason people didn't like his cooking right? Spice, she's actually fine with personally (usually) - though she has a friend who can't handle it at ALL. ]
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She looks a bit apprehensive at his answer, which is a little offensive. He's not a bad cook, damnit! Everyone is just weak as hell. THERE AREN'T ANY BUGS IN HIS FOOD EITHER. ]
No! I just... tend to make it spicier than people can handle. I don't see what's the big deal but I've had some juniors get mad at me for it.
[ But they're all fifteen and dumb so who cares what they think? ]
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I'm sorry! I didn't to imply otherwise - I know some people who can't handle spicy food. I like it though, and some of my friends do as well.
[ She can understand the offense - and boy is she glad she didn't mention the possibility of bugs in his food, he might get mad and storm out. Interestingly the person who didn't like spices back home was about 12 or 13 herself. Coincidence? ]
Although if I may say, it is a little silly to get angry about you putting spice in your food, if that's the way you like to cook..
[ Uuuuuuuunless he doesn't warn them ahead of time. ]
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Maybe I'll cook for you then, next time. We'll see if you actually like it.
[ And then he laughs at her comment and gives a shake of his head. ]
To be fair, I made them congee as a medicine. I just... added a bit more spices than they could tolerate. I thought it would give it some flavor.
[ He did not warn them because he did not think it was that bad. ]
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Really? That would be wonderful! I'm sure I'll like it. [ She might be brought to tears over how good
or spicyit is! ]Congee.. as medicine? I've never heard of that being a treatment before.. what kind of illness did they have?
[ Oh she's so doomed in the future. ]
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Corpse poisoning. Using glutinous rice, it combats the poison before it reaches the heart and purges their body. Usually you just apply it to a bite or a wound but unfortunately, my juniors inhaled the poison so they had to eat the congee instead.
[ just undead things! ]
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Corpse.. poisoning....?
[ .. yeah she encountered and had to deal with similar back home, though the cause was because of a certain little device being misused. So the curse wouldn't have been rice, sadly, and the people (and animals) victimized were too far gone for anyone to help them anyway, but it still reminded her of that moment. ]
I'm relieved that you were able to cure your juniors .. I never would have thought about using rice to cure something like that. Is it a common remedy?
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It is. Common enough, at least. There are other methods as well but this one's the easiest in a pinch.
[ A pause, he takes a sip of his tea and watches her for a moment. ]
Do you have experience with the undead?
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[ Still, if it was that common, just how often did he have to deal with undead? Well even one was one to many. ]
Ah - well, I'm not sure you could say it was "experience". It was only the one time, when my group was going to a neighboring village. We encountered an organization performing some...awful experiments with an ancient artifact, and a number of people were... turned. Unfortunately for most of them, they ...were already too far gone and had to be um... [ Re-killed? Eliminated? Put down? ]
We had to fight them in order to get to the source. [ Most of the victims were already killed and reanimated by the time they got there, but sometimes she wonders if they could have saved her friend's mentor. ]
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[ And look, when you're a necromancer you tend to know these things! It just comes with the territory!
He listens to her story though and looks a little sympathetic. ]
That's a shame. What did you do with the bodies afterwards?
[ Wei Wuxian, that is a creepy thing to ask. ]
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[ Well.. yes. Creepy and ..a little odd... she definitely never expected to be having a conversation about zombies in a restaurant
which would make for an ..interesting anime/manhwa, but there you go! She was also assuming he was just asking if they burned or buried the bodies.. she hoped. ]Well, most of those that died were jaegers or civilians. Er - the jaegers are ..more or less lawless mercenaries where I'm from. So if the ones that died were from a jaeger unit, then their leaders took care of the burial... I'm...not sure if they were brought back to their homeland to be buried there, or where they died near the village.
[ It was a while ago, and a LOT happened. ]
But the civilians were given a proper burial near their homes. Of course, once we were certain that they'd all passed on truly.
[ It'd super suck if they buried them, left, and then the undead got up and started walking around again. That poor little village did not have a good fate. ]
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What a shame, you could've used those bodies to fight back if you didn't bury them. That's what I would've done, at least.
[ Yeah. ]
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She has to take a moment to not react with utter disgust, frankly. Other worlds have different opinions and views on the dead, and something like that - went so much against her beliefs. ]
That is where you and I would disagree, I am afraid. We would never use the bodies of the dead to fight our battles. Those people don't deserve to be treated like weapons or used as tools. They should have had a peaceful, natural death.
[ Wei wtf ]
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But he would never kill someone to create a corpse! That's a bit over the line for him, and honestly, not useful at all. So, there's that. ]
Resentful energy is resentful energy, and corpses produce the most of it. As long as they're going to be around anyway, I would use them. But I understand, some people don't care for using it.
[ Alas! ]
What happened next?
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BUT as long as he wouldn't cross the line to become a filthy murdering monster to create an army of undead that salvages her opinion ..a bit! Now she's slightly uncomfortable, but hesitantly curious. ]
Do you really think they're all resentful? [ Genuinely curious, actually. ]
I mean.. I personally can't imagine ever doing something like that [ And she's trying, really, to come to grips that someone would just USE a dead person as a weapon. It makes her feel sick to her stomach, but she supposes if the deceased wanted to get revenge.. ]
For example, how do you know it's resentful energy? What if they came back because they just wanted to have a chance to say goodbye to their loved ones - it would be cruel to force them into battle, if they lived their life as a peaceful civilian, right? So... how exactly does it work...?
Next..? Do you mean what happened after the deceased were buried..?