Albert of Mossbridges was a local champion turned cook, baker, and the innkeeper of the biggest and most successful inn in Mossbridges in the Vast in the mid-to-late 14th century DR.[1]
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Despite his status, Albert was a shy, unassuming human man passionate about cooking and baking.[1]
History[]
In the late 14th century DR, Albert had already been running his inn for some time, and it had become one of the prime locations in Mossbridges. Albert employed a group of assistants, all family members. During a tournament hosted at the New Year's Revel celebration of the Year of the Unstrung Harp, 1371 DR in Mossbridges, Albert was one of the participants, running the bakery tent all by himself. The baked goods he sold at the tent were cookies: lemon, sugar, and oatmeal, sold for a single copper piece. As for the baking competition, Albert whipped out blueberry turnovers, made out of local berries he asked the town's kids to gather the day before, and planned on creating a huge cake. However, it was not recorded whether Albert's cake won.[1]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Daniel S. Donnelly (December 1999). Lord of the Grapes. Living City (RPGA), pp. 8–9.