Iron Chef Eorzea!

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CHEFS

1. Both chefs will make three dishes, with only one required to contain the secret ingredient. (I recognize not everyone knows how to cook as well as their character might). Each dish will get three emotes, with two rolls in between, for a total of nine emotes and six rolls. Each dish goes: emote - roll - emote - roll - emote The two chefs should keep up with each other as normal, with a one for one emote so that are even in the emotes and rolls.

2. Each roll will be a normal /random. If the roll is below 200, then the chef, despite his or her experience, has experienced a mishap, be it one of the tools provided, or the food, or even just a slip of the hand, they have experienced a mishap, and it will affect the outcome of their food. They must incorporate that mishap into their next emote, and their score on that dish can no longer be perfect. Judges take note

3. If both rolls during the cooking of a dish are failures, the dish is ruined and cannot be presented. It is unlikely, but sometimes it will still happen. Whatever happened, the dish will never get a score.

4. In all three emotes during cooking, the chefs should be as detailed as possible in their descriptions. If you are familiar with Redwall, I want to see the food in my head, smell it, and I want my mouth to water. You are putting your skills on display, so prove it while cooking, and prove it while presenting each dish to the judges.

5. Presentation to the judges will happen in the order the dishes were created. Describe the final product as well as you can, using as many senses as possible. Again, the judges will be basing their scores on presentation as well as creation.

JUDGES

1. Judges will score each dish a score from 1 to 3, with 1 being bad, 2 being good, and 3 perfect. If a chef fails one of their rolls, make note, because the score has been impacted.

2. Judges, you may be as capricious, kind, cruel, or generous as you like. If your character hates nuts, take that into account in a dish with nuts. If you love certain cheeses but hate others, score accordingly. You are not here to make friends, you are here to be a critic of carefully made food, and you should score in a way that reflects that.

3. Besides the scoring, judges will commentate during the competition and talk amongst themselves what they see the chefs doing, what they like, what they hate, and what they think could be done better. You are not an expert, you are here to eat, and it does not matter what you say, your score will affect everything at the end.

That's showbiz, baby.

( Made with Carrd )