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CRACK YOUR OWN EGG FOR TOKENS! Roll two D20s to determine how well your kin manages to crack the egg, and edit the post to RP the process!
Whatever happens, your kin gets to eat their own cooked egg too.
If your rolled total is...
2 to 13: your cracking was abysmal! [1 token]
14 to 30: your cracking was OK! Maybe bits of shell or lost white, but the yolk is intact. [2 tokens]
31 to 40: your cracking was awesome! A clean split with a perfect egg. [3 tokens]
Whatever happens, your kin gets to eat their own cooked egg too.
If your rolled total is...
2 to 13: your cracking was abysmal! [1 token]
14 to 30: your cracking was OK! Maybe bits of shell or lost white, but the yolk is intact. [2 tokens]
31 to 40: your cracking was awesome! A clean split with a perfect egg. [3 tokens]
Day 1 rolled 23
Smash smells something delicious and, as she follows her nose, catches sight of something that looks a little odd, and also maybe... fun?
With a smirk to herself, she heads over and watches as a few kin break eggs over what looks to be a hot piece of rock. Well. She's certainly never seen anything like that before -- and she's seen a lot in her travels.
"Alright -- why not? I'll give it a go."
She takes an egg and, after a bit of finagling, manages to crack it over the hot rock. A bit of white gets stuck inside the shell but she manages to get most of the egg onto the banana leaf. Not too bad for a first try, she thinks, and grins a bit as she pulls the leaf off the hot stone, careful not to burn herself.
"Mnn... this isn't half bad." Definitely not a bad way to start off the morning, anyway!
Day 2 rolled 38
Smash is in a very fine mood, today, after doing so well at the log-smashing booth. She wonders if her luck will hold out for a second round at the egg cracking one? This one, admittedly, requires a bit more finesse, but, well, she's not going to let that hold her back. So, she approaches confidently, with a small grin, her blue eyes flashing a bit as if in challenge.
"One egg, please!"
Oh yes. She has a very good feeling about this.
She picks up the egg, and cracks it over the banana leaf, just as she remembers the buck doing earlier. The egg splits in half cleanly, falling perfectly on the leaf with a little sizzle, and as she discards the shell, the doe can't help but give a grin of triumph. Look at that perfect yolk. Victory does indeed taste delicious, she thinks, and she quickly finishes her egg and takes the offered tokens, as well.
"Why -- thank you very much! I do think I shall be back again. These eggs really are quite satisfying."