The General of Cat
The General of Cat
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- Has been in business for 10 years.
- Is currently run by a man called Squt.
- Sells decent, home-cooked meals.
- Offers comfy rooms with comfy beds.
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- It looks like a typical tavern.
- It is known for attracting a certain crowd.
- The patrons inside are neither loud nor quiet, look messy, and seem friendly.
- The serving staff will not hesitate to throw out troublesome patrons.
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Drinks
A refreshing glass of fruit squash.
Made from the concentrated juice of a sweet type of fruit, it is a specialty juice with a full-bodied flavour and a mild aftertaste. It
is opaque, has a slippery texture, and is a pale caramel colour.
It's best served room-temperature, and when sold in restaurants and bars it is very expensive and served in a mug with a mound
of small fruit pieces.
Large quantities can induce a feeling of increased strength.
It is very high in sugar.
A nice cup of tea.
Made from tea leaves from a distant land, it is a strong tea with a sour taste and a powerful aftertaste. It is translucent, has a
smooth texture, and is a muted azure colour.
It's best served lukewarm, and when sold in restaurants and bars it is very cheap and served in a modest cup.
The first sip usually burns the throat.
A soothing mug of hot "chocolate".
Made with water and processed dried twigs from this country, it is a strong hot "chocolate" with a sweet and bitter taste, a green
vegetable flavour and a strong aftertaste. It is opaque, has a creamy texture, is an ashy peach colour, and has a thick foam.
It's best served room-temperature, and when sold in restaurants and bars it is incredibly expensive and served in a beer mug.
One of the ingredients, if not prepared properly, is deadly.
A refreshing glass of vegetable squash.
Made from the concentrated juice of a sickly sweet type of vegetable, it is juice with a pungent flavour and a strong aftertaste. It
is transparent, is a vivid green-gray colour and has a thin texture.
It's best served lukewarm, and when sold in restaurants and bars it is expensive and served in a modest cup.
The ingredients are good for boosting alertness.
A stimulating cup of "coffee".
Made by roasting then boiling a certain type of beans from another country, it is a weak "coffee" with a bitter taste, a smoky
flavour and a bland aftertaste. It is opaque, has a gooey texture, is a vibrant amber colour, and has a thick foam.
It's best served room-temperature, and when sold in restaurants and bars it is expensive and served in a cup with an olive.
It can cause tooth rotting.
An intoxicating alcoholic drink.
Made from fermented ground-up tree bark from a distant source, it is a slightly alcoholic drink with a pungent flavour and a
pungent aftertaste. It is opaque, is a pastel copper colour, has a thin texture, and has a fine foam.
It's best served lukewarm, and when sold in restaurants and bars it is cheap and served in a small mug.
Once prepared, it must be drunk right away, or it will spoil.
A fizzy can of soda.
Made from salty fruit syrup, it is an overwhelmingly fizzy soda with a sweet and bitter taste and a neutral aftertaste. It is
transparent, has a silky texture, and is a pale ivory colour.
It's best served room-temperature, and when sold in restaurants and bars it is very cheap and served in a massive mug with a
sprinkling of salt and pepper.
It is very addictive.