How will they even make this make sense? Lol. It’s not like dead people need to eat.
But please include waffles in the next batch of cookable foods. Thank you!
How will they even make this make sense? Lol. It’s not like dead people need to eat.
But please include waffles in the next batch of cookable foods. Thank you!
Sold by a non-dead person, to be used by non-dead people.
Who said dead people can’t eat? We’re on Azeroth after all.
It’s all gonna be anima-infused versions of normal food, thus explaining why it actively makes us stronger.
(it won’t be that)
THere is only one recipe and that is the Wish Sandwich
Well we saw animal-like creatures. And if there are animal-like creatures, and plants I guess if you are on of THOSE people, there are chefs who want to eat them.
Im sure we will have plenty to eat down…up? there!
You’ll make food out of anime… anima i mean. Like mages out of mana
Eating and drinking in the afterlife exists in not just Christianity and Islam but pagan ones as well. It’s not that weird of a concept.
They eat soul food.
If true then the OP will get his wish of waffles and chicken to go with it
Checkmate. Well done, Mortis!
Seriously though, scrolling down and seeing that screenshot after that statement nearly made me choke on my coffee. 
I’d be afraid to food buff in Shadowlands if the food is stuff like “the luther” that thing is known to cause death.
Slimer in Ghostbusters was eating all the time !
I expect the alterlife to smell like grandma’s cooking.
if the food is stuff like “the luther” that thing is known to cause death.
But if you are already dead then it just makes you feel…idk guilty or something.
Undead =/= dead
Checkmate. Well done, Mortis!
Seriously though, scrolling down and seeing that screenshot after that statement nearly made me choke on my coffee.
I’m not sure why you feel that way, because dead and undead are two different things. Forsaken are living beings in the living realm.
You dont like crispy fried souls?
Forsaken are living beings
I… don’t think you know what forsaken are. They’re undead, i.e. reanimated corpses–dead things that walk because magic.
Are you trying to make a distinction between corporeal and incorporeal beings and the need for food? Because your word choice is wrong for that.