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Bloodshot – Served in a thin red glass, this dark liquor receives its name from its resemblance to a tall shot of blood. It is Mhaldor’s most famous drink comprising of spiced whiskey, red ale, pepper and [[lycopods|lycopod]] juice.
Bloodshot – Served in a thin red glass, this dark liquor receives its name from its resemblance to a tall shot of blood. It is Mhaldor’s most famous drink comprising of spiced whiskey, red ale, pepper and [[lycopods|lycopod]] juice.


Naga’s shot – Arguably the strongest drink on the menu. A variety of liquors are mixed with a drop of [[help:venoms|curare]], the venom ensuring that drinkers do not feel the true potency of the drink until much later.
Naga’s shot – Arguably the strongest drink on the menu. A variety of liquors are mixed with a drop of [[help:venom|curare]], the venom ensuring that drinkers do not feel the true potency of the drink until much later.


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Revision as of 12:23, 5 July 2005

In a corner of Mhaldor's Bathory Chalet lies the Gilded Corset. Managed by Vasagi, the Xorani barkeep, it serves a variety of Mhaldorian liquor along with mutton chops.

Drink list

Tyrannus Lager – Locally brewed and chilled in glass casks, this dark lager is a smooth mellow beer, with a rich robust flavour.

Liquored Vicar – A dark blend of cream liqueur and honey, this drink is smooth and sweet and meant to be sipped from the glass from which it receives its name. It resembles a vicar’s robes with its dark colour and white band around the lip of the glass.

Bloodshot – Served in a thin red glass, this dark liquor receives its name from its resemblance to a tall shot of blood. It is Mhaldor’s most famous drink comprising of spiced whiskey, red ale, pepper and lycopod juice.

Naga’s shot – Arguably the strongest drink on the menu. A variety of liquors are mixed with a drop of curare, the venom ensuring that drinkers do not feel the true potency of the drink until much later.