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Fire-Kissed Mead

The Myth

It is said that Great Mother's Heart was created during a great battle where four dracena lords laid down their lives in defense of their kin. One each of fire, lightening, frost, and water. The environment reflects their sacrifice and the world was split four ways in honor of them. Followers of the Great Mother converged on the site, hoping to build a temple to Her under the watchful gaze of the Eastern Lord. The first head priestess was granted a vision while meditating at the volcano's base where all four distinct parts of the volcano can be found. It is said that the Great Mother whispered the secrets of fermentation into her mind before the four fallen lords came imparting a recipe each.

Quick Facts

  • The most common use of Fire-Kissed Mead is during bonding ceremonies
  • During treaty signings a bottle is shared between the two parties to symbolize coming together
  • The mead is prodcued by followers of the Great Mother who watch over Great Mother's Heart
  • There are four (4) versions of the mead
  • The ingredients needed to craft the mead are found near or around Great Mother's Heart
  • The bottles for the mead are created from clay near the volcano and fire with dragon breath
  • All proceeds from the mead go to maintaining the temple near Great Mother's Heart where the followers live

Variations & Mutation

Spring Fire-Kissed Mead (Recipe Gifted by the Water Lord)
  • White Dragon Tails (similar to lavender)
  • Honey
  • Freshly Melted River Water (collected after the first thaw)
Summer Fire-Kissed Mead (Recipe Gifted by the Lightening Lord)
  • Fire Lilies
  • Honey
  • Lightening Peppers (sweet)
  • Fresh River Water (collected after a storm)
Fall Fire-Kissed Mead (Recipe Gifted by the Fire Lord)
  • Blood Apples
  • Honey
  • Cinnamon
  • Fresh River Water (brought to a boil)
Winter Fire-Kissed Mead (Recipe Gifted by the Frost Lord)
  • Frost berries (similar to cranberries)
  • Honey
  • Clove
  • Frozen River Water

Fire-Kissed Mead is treated with the highest respect. It is not a beverage drank simply to ease thirst. Each sip is meant to be taken while reflecting on how the Great Mother has affected a person.

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