Guide to Spumoni's gastronomic tour in Crusader Kings III. Learn how to collect food items, find the final ingredient, and get your reward.
Alright, so you've probably noticed Princess Spumoni has a bit of a thing for food. Like, a *lot* of a thing. She's got this dream of tasting everything the world has to offer, and she's roped you into helping her fill out her Gourmet Book. It's basically a scavenger hunt for edible stuff across the land.
The main idea here is pretty straightforward: go around, kick the butts of all the enemies you run into, and snag their loot. Most of the time, you'll end up filling out most of the book just by playing normally and doing those 'search and destroy' quests your citizens sometimes offer. Keep an eye on that Gourmet Book; you might be surprised how many entries you've already completed!
The Final Food: Day After Fish
Once you're down to just one last food item to find, Spumoni will give you a specific quest for it. She'll send you off with a little hint, telling you it's located on a weirdly shaped peninsula up north. So, here's what you do: head back to the Haunted Zone 2. When you see the red sign, take a left. You'll find a peninsula that, believe it or not, has a smiling face on it.
Here's the tricky part: you need to send your farmers into the mouth of this smiley face to start digging. Pay close attention to its expression. The moment you see its eyes start to close, you need to call your farmers back immediately. If you don't, the peninsula is about to breathe fire and turn your farmers into crispy critters. After that fiery display, a few Crab Oniis will pop out, so be ready to take them down before they can pinch you.
Once the digging and fighting are done, the peninsula's face will shrink down, revealing the final ingredient: Premium Roe. Spumoni herself will show up, drawn by the amazing smell. She'll tell you it's the ultimate ingredient and wants to eat it right then and there. After a bit of an embarrassing moment for her, she'll thank you profusely, saying she loves you more than filet mignon and could just eat you up! Your reward for all this culinary adventuring is an Expensive Souvenir, which is basically a Day After Fish worth a whopping 5,000,000 Bol. Yeah, it's… a lot.
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