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* the [[Bacchus's infernal feast]] | * the [[Bacchus's infernal feast]] | ||
* the [[Eros's spicy delight]] | * the [[Eros's spicy delight]] | ||
− | * the [[Midas's nougat | + | * the [[Midas's nougat bonbon]] |
* the [[Phtonus's sweet temptation]] | * the [[Phtonus's sweet temptation]] | ||
* the [[Tantalus's fruity tantalizer]]<br/><br/> | * the [[Tantalus's fruity tantalizer]]<br/><br/> |
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The Azazel's antithetical pastries are:
- a regular food:
- unlocked by reading the How To Guide: Azazel's antithetical pastries (baker)
- an artisanal product:
- made by the baker in their workshop from bags of flour, candies and cinnamon
- made by the baker in their workshop from bags of flour, candies and cinnamon
They provide:
These are known pastries in the Kingdoms:
- the Aergia's Crunchy Voluptuousness
- the Ares's candied delicacy
- the Bacchus's infernal feast
- the Eros's spicy delight
- the Midas's nougat bonbon
- the Phtonus's sweet temptation
- the Tantalus's fruity tantalizer
They can be sold or bought on the market of the town between 20.00 and 300.95 pounds.
They have a weight of 2.
Note:
- Details of how it is made can be found in the baker's workshop.
- If the pastry's inclination is different from your character's inclination, its virtue will go up and its sin will go down. Otherwise, it's the other way around.
- Eating one of the Azazel's antithetical pastries gives you the trophy "Demonic belly"