Drinks

Overview

Drinks reflect both daily life and cultural identity. From light beers and refreshing non-alcoholics to luxury wines and forbidden spirits they mark social status tradition and subculture.

Beers

  • Fieldlight Lager: Light and dry “cold as the void”, popular in summer and for quick rounds.
  • Skaff Amber: Amber with caramel notes, favored by workers “keeps the engines running”.
  • Gatehouse Stout: Dark malty and full bodied, classic choice for guards and night shifts.
  • Blue Orbit Pils: Refreshing with clean bitterness linked to groups watching wallcast matches.
  • Erman’s Farmbrew: Handmade brew from Herman’s farm inconsistent in taste but legendary in reputation.

Wines

  • Selvaron Noir: Rich red wine served at formal dinners and political gatherings a symbol of prestige.
  • Flow Valley White: Light fresh white associated with summer nights and intimate moments.
  • Velorin Red: Heavy red with ripe fruit notes typical of noble dinners and military banquets.
  • Sareth Crimson: Aged dry and slightly bitter red a symbol of power and aristocracy.
  • Kairen Bloodwine: Strong red with a bitter finish believed to “warm the blood” preferred in harsh winters and camps.
  • Orasyth Ruby: Rare and expensive linked to Miravel ceremonies consumed in temples or elite salons.
  • Darenel Red: Sharper everyday table wine common in taverns and city festivals.

Spirits

  • Blue Orbit: Strong clear spirit similar to vodka drunk straight or on ice.
  • Ferrogin: Botanical spirit with a metallic aftertaste traditional in mining regions.
  • Talaris Smoke: Whiskey-style smoky with wooden notes produced in small batches and a mark of prestige.

Cocktails

  • Skaff Drop: Merok’s special at the Nightpoint Skaff Amber with bitter liqueur and mint syrup.
  • Nightpoint: The bar’s signature drink Blue Orbit with fruit juice and bitter herbs.
  • Flow Twist: Fruity colorful and loved by students cheap and cheerful.

Non Alcoholic

  • Klaris Spark: Carbonated citrus drink popular with youth.
  • Nara Tea: Iced herbal tea from Olmara served in cafés and small eateries.
  • Veyra Boost: Energy drink widely used by shift workers and students.
  • Farmmilk: Fresh farm milk often with honey or grains considered a “clean” choice.
  • Hydros: Clean water in cheap recyclable containers omnipresent in daily life.

Illegal Drinks

  • Blackstill: Homemade spirit illegal due to frequent adulteration harsh and strong.
  • Corithian Red: Smuggled sweet wine from Coritha a luxury for lower classes.
  • Syndarion Fire: Fierce spirit from Syndarion often mixed with euphoric additives.
  • Ghostbrew: Legendary secret recipe rumored to contain narcotic infusions strictly forbidden yet common in underground circles.

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