Edinburgh
The heartland of Scotland, located in the northeast of Britain. The first king of Scotland, King Edwin, built the castle in the 7th century. The city's name comes from Edwin and Burgh meaning walled or fortified city.
The British Isles Culture Area
DocksEdinburgh
Edinburgh Tavern
Edinburgh Church
North Sea Port Permits
Territory: England
Language
Celtic
English
Scotch Whiskey
Alcohol / 60 D
Restore Rate 13
- A Scottish whisky made from peated malt.
Irish Whisky
Alcohol / 60 D
Restore Rate 13
- The world's oldest whisky, known for its light, refreshing
taste.
Cider
Alcohol / 15 D
Restore Rate 6
- A slightly fizzy drink made by fermenting apple juice.
Ale
Alcohol / 14 D
Restore Rate 6
- A traditional top-brewed beer made without hops.
Gin
Alcohol / 25 D
Restore Rate 15
- A liquor made from fermented rye and barley, then perfumed
with cypress.
Milk
Drink / 8 D
Restore Rate 1
- Cow's milk.
Rye Knackebrot
Food / 16 D
Restore Rate 21
- A thin, crispy cracker made from rye seeds.
Fried Fish
Food / 58 D
Restore Rate 40
- Locally caught whitefish fried in oil.
Oatmeal Haggis
Food / 47 D
Restore Rate 32
- Sheep stomach stuffed with oatmeal, mincemeat, and
pluck.
Caudle
Drink / 15 D
Restore Rate 5
- Warm wine with egg yolks, sugar, salt, and spices.
Consumed
as a medicine.
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