Talk:Wedding Feast (5e Equipment)

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What about a wedding feast for a noble family? --209.97.85.48 13:02, 6 August 2016 (MDT)

When I made this, I was adding costs of things from historical texts. You can extrapolate costs for other lifestyles...
  • Squalid, 2 gp
  • Poor, 5 gp
  • Modest, 20 gp
  • Comfortable, 40 gp
  • Wealthy, 80 gp
  • Aristocratic, 200 gp
..but I would like to find some nice descriptions to go with them before adding them to the page. Marasmusine (talk) 14:49, 6 August 2016 (MDT)
What about...
  • Squalid, A comfortable meal for all, including several pitchers of wine, or a barrel of beer or ale, a hot meal including cheese and meat, possibly accompanied by a soup.
  • Poor, Much like the squalid banquet, but with enough food to serve 10 people comfortably- even more if served sparingly, and prepared with greater care and talent.
  • Modest, A banquet capable of feeding 10 people as though they were royalty, with fine wine and meats, accompanied by fresh vegetables.
  • Comfortable, A banquet including exotic, specialty foods normally reserved for royal events.
  • Wealthy, A banquet including original creations by a professional chef, capable of feeding hundreds of people.
  • Aristocratic, A massive banquet of the most extraordinary nature, including works of litteral culinary magic.
Or, at least, that's how I'd style it, based on the prices given and the expenses I can find in the corebooks for various goods and service.