and I gave up on that because the run time it took made me think it was affecting way more rows than I had intended, yey for ROLLBACK TRANSACTION
@Pixie I took Simply Limeade, Gin, and gelatin powder and made edible gimlet gelatinous cubes as a surprise monster for a 4e session I ran, players got to eat the cubes if they killed the monster.
@Pixie @AshleyNunn I've been experimenting with real cocktails as solids using gelatin powder for awhile its a nice supplement when Im both host and bartender as a here eat this fancy gelatin cube, it tastes just like the real thing
@BESW - It's kind of an art nouveau inspired 1920s hotel, heavy on black and red decor, which has been set up as a sort of fortress between the magic users of the setting and everyone else. It's virtually impossible to find or remember if you're not a witch, and its occult countermeasures have killed at least one god.
I'm suddenly reminded of the Looming Wisteria Inn, which would be besties with no one. Too much of a weirdo. Its initial appearance was as the creepy hotel our field trip-bound students got stuck with when their bus broke down. Supposed to be "Blooming," but the B had been scratched off and never repaired. I should bring it back and use it in something.
It's secret canon for my hotel, that I doubt will ever come up in play, but it has been set up to be able to walk on gigantic chicken legs. The option's never been used, though, because such deliberate eccentricity is just tasteless.
It's got a legacy of hosting stars, a reputation for scrupulous privacy, a couple of ghosts, it's earthquake proof, it's distinctly separate from the world outside.