Well, it really depends on different genres within that top 100. For example, some might be great science - fiction novels that explore new worlds and technologies. Maybe works like 'Dune' could be among them if it fits the criteria. It has complex world - building and interesting characters.
Yes. 'Enshrouded' usually has a story. It could be a thrilling adventure, a heartwarming tale, or something else entirely, depending on the context and the creator's imagination.
There were many kinds of foods that could protect the liver. Some of the best ones included broccoli, carrots, spinach, leeks, pig liver, oranges, pears, tomatoes, strawberries, animal liver, black sesame seeds, dried mulberries, black dates, ginseng, green tea, licorice root, cruciaceous vegetables, seaweed, bean sprouts, foods rich in sulfur, berries, foods rich in protein, foods rich in vitamins, walnuts, complex carbs, eggs, coffee, and oatmeal. These foods are rich in vitamins, minerals, vitamins, and other nutrients that help protect the health of the liver. However, it is important to note that these foods cannot replace the doctor's treatment recommendations or medication.
Well, in a restaurant story, the best foods could be the steak. A perfectly cooked steak, medium - rare, with a nice sear on the outside and tender on the inside. It's often accompanied by delicious sides like garlic mashed potatoes and grilled asparagus.
The 'Three - Course Dinner Chewing Gum' from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is quite interesting. It's a single piece of gum that provides the flavors of an entire three - course meal. Then there's the 'Everlasting Gobstopper' from the same story. It never gets smaller no matter how much you suck on it. In 'Alice in Wonderland', the 'Eat Me' cakes and 'Drink Me' potions can change Alice's size, which are also very memorable fictional foods.
Steak is also a top choice. A well - seasoned and perfectly cooked steak, whether it's a ribeye or a filet mignon. You can pair it with delicious sides like mashed potatoes and grilled vegetables. The key is to get the sear just right and cook it to the customer's desired doneness. It gives a sense of luxury to the restaurant story.
For a unique experience, try the local peach-based desserts. They use fresh, local peaches and are simply delicious. Also, the fried chicken is renowned for its crispy coating and tender meat.
One of the best melee battle stories in DND I've experienced was when my dwarf fighter was in a tavern brawl. He had his trusty axe in hand. A group of rowdy orcs started causing trouble. My dwarf charged right into them. With every swing of his axe, he sent an orc reeling back. The close - quarters combat was intense, the sound of metal on metal and the grunts of combatants filled the air. In the end, my dwarf stood victorious, covered in orc blood but with a big grin on his face.