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{{Journal entry|Cooking is a form of magic that few people truly master. Meals can return lost memories, shatter sour moods, and rekindle friendships long since abandoned. | {{DW/Journal entry|Cooking is a form of magic that few people truly master. Meals can return lost memories, shatter sour moods, and rekindle friendships long since abandoned. | ||
This ring was created by accident, when a parent was trying to teach a child how to cook. They were holding the unfinished piece absent-mindedly, as they explained to their progeny about all the steps needed to understand a recipe. | This ring was created by accident, when a parent was trying to teach a child how to cook. They were holding the unfinished piece absent-mindedly, as they explained to their progeny about all the steps needed to understand a recipe. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:41, 9 April 2026
Template:Infobox Item The Inspiring Ring of Cooking is a ring that can be crafted at a Dragonwilds:Jeweler's Bench. While equipped, the ring grants the players an additional 5% Dragonwilds:Cooking experience while working with the skill.
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The following text is transcribed from the Journal.
Cooking is a form of magic that few people truly master. Meals can return lost memories, shatter sour moods, and rekindle friendships long since abandoned.
This ring was created by accident, when a parent was trying to teach a child how to cook. They were holding the unfinished piece absent-mindedly, as they explained to their progeny about all the steps needed to understand a recipe.
This knowledge, infused with the emotion of a parent's instruction, enchanted the ring so that all future wearers might benefit from their knowledge.