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+ | '''''Jhuild''''', also known as '''Rashemi firewine''', '''Rashemaar firewine''',<ref name="TW-p??">{{Cite book/Tangled Webs/MMP (2003)|??}}</ref> or '''thrallwine''',<ref name="LoD-p183">{{Cite book/Lords of Darkness|183}}</ref> was considered to be the national drink of [[Rashemen]]. |
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− | + | ''Jhuild'' was a thick, dark reddish-brown alcoholic beverage that created the sensation of fire in the imbiber's belly, thus earning its name.<ref>{{Cite book/Spellbound/Campaign Guide|104}}</ref> ''Jhuild'' was an extremely potent and spicy wine, and was reputed to have medicinal qualities. The [[Witches of Rashemen]] grew the herbs, grapes, and fruits that were used in distilling the wine in the magic-laced soil of the [[Urlingwood]].<ref>{{Cite book/Spellbound/Campaign Guide|80}}</ref> It was often used as part of a [[Berserker (Rashemi)|berserker]] warrior's ritual of invoking the berserker rage.<ref name="TW-314">{{Cite book/Tangled Webs/MMP (1998)|314}}</ref> |
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+ | A form of this beverage was also brewed in [[Thesk]], where it was known as ''thrallwine''. It was used by slave owners to dull the minds of their slaves and lower their sense of personal free will.<ref name="LoD-p183"/> |
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⚫ | Jhuild was usually served in tall glasses, and as of [[1372 DR]], its average price was set at around 120 gold |
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⚫ | Jhuild was usually served in tall glasses, and as of [[1372 DR]], its average price was set at around 120 [[gold piece]]s per bottle outside of Rashemen's borders. In Rashemen, ''jhuild'' was fairly affordable, costing 1 gold piece per pint. A diluted form of ''jhuild'', which was made using ale, was also much more affordable at 15 gold pieces per bottle.<ref name="FRCS3e-p204">{{Cite book/Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition|204}}</ref> However, other sources reported a bottle of ''jhuild'' cost about 70 gold pieces in Rashemen, and that the diluted version sold for 2 [[silver piece]]s a tankard in Rashemen and 7 to 15 gold pieces elsewhere.<ref name="UA-??">{{Cite book/Unapproachable East|137}}</ref> |
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+ | ==Appendix== |
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+ | ===Appearances=== |
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+ | ;Novels: |
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+ | * ''[[Tangled Webs]]'' |
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+ | ;Computer games: |
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+ | * ''[[Sword Coast Legends]]'' |
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+ | ===References=== |
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Revision as of 19:33, 20 August 2019
Jhuild, also known as Rashemi firewine, Rashemaar firewine,[1] or thrallwine,[2] was considered to be the national drink of Rashemen.
Description
Jhuild was a thick, dark reddish-brown alcoholic beverage that created the sensation of fire in the imbiber's belly, thus earning its name.[3] Jhuild was an extremely potent and spicy wine, and was reputed to have medicinal qualities. The Witches of Rashemen grew the herbs, grapes, and fruits that were used in distilling the wine in the magic-laced soil of the Urlingwood.[4] It was often used as part of a berserker warrior's ritual of invoking the berserker rage.[5]
A form of this beverage was also brewed in Thesk, where it was known as thrallwine. It was used by slave owners to dull the minds of their slaves and lower their sense of personal free will.[2]
Price
Jhuild was usually served in tall glasses, and as of 1372 DR, its average price was set at around 120 gold pieces per bottle outside of Rashemen's borders. In Rashemen, jhuild was fairly affordable, costing 1 gold piece per pint. A diluted form of jhuild, which was made using ale, was also much more affordable at 15 gold pieces per bottle.[6] However, other sources reported a bottle of jhuild cost about 70 gold pieces in Rashemen, and that the diluted version sold for 2 silver pieces a tankard in Rashemen and 7 to 15 gold pieces elsewhere.[7]
Appendix
Appearances
- Novels
- Computer games
References
- ↑ Elaine Cunningham (March 2003). Tangled Webs. (Wizards of the Coast), p. ??. ISBN 0-7869-2959-6.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Jason Carl, Sean K. Reynolds (October 2001). Lords of Darkness. Edited by Michele Carter. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 183. ISBN 07-8691-989-2.
- ↑ Anthony Pryor (June 1995). “Campaign Guide”. In Michele Carter, Doug Stewart eds. Spellbound (TSR, Inc.), p. 104. ISBN 978-0786901395.
- ↑ Anthony Pryor (June 1995). “Campaign Guide”. In Michele Carter, Doug Stewart eds. Spellbound (TSR, Inc.), p. 80. ISBN 978-0786901395.
- ↑ Elaine Cunningham (May 1998). Tangled Webs. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 314. ISBN 0-7869-0698-7.
- ↑ Ed Greenwood, Sean K. Reynolds, Skip Williams, Rob Heinsoo (June 2001). Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 204. ISBN 0-7869-1836-5.
- ↑ Richard Baker, Matt Forbeck, Sean K. Reynolds (May 2003). Unapproachable East. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 137. ISBN 0-7869-2881-6.