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I don't see this addressed elsewhere in the thread.
I did a search for that name in Hotbot and got:
I wonder if her name is a play on that and has something to do with such a drink in game? I can't remember hearing of any drinks with names like that though.
I still think it might just be RP flavor going nowhere.
Ah, what I looked up was actually
Lawena drink
Lawena alone is not as fruitful, some other stuff:
I don't see this addressed elsewhere in the thread.
I did a search for that name in Hotbot and got:
Kava Kava is an herb used by the South Pacific islanders for centuries as a ceremonial, stress relieving drink. Depending upon geography, it is known by several different common names such as awa, yaqona, LAWENA and waka, to name a few.
Kava ... The other names: Kava, Kawa, Kawa Kawa, Awa, Waka, LAWENA, Yaquon ... It is also pleasant to drink a cup of kava before going to go to bed because it facilitates ...
Kava ... The other names: Kava, Kawa, Kawa Kawa, Awa, Waka, LAWENA, Yaquon ... It is also pleasant to drink a cup of kava before going to go to bed because it facilitates ...
I wonder if her name is a play on that and has something to do with such a drink in game? I can't remember hearing of any drinks with names like that though.
I still think it might just be RP flavor going nowhere.
Ah, what I looked up was actually
Lawena drink
Lawena alone is not as fruitful, some other stuff:
The villagers take a crushed root and pour cold water over it. They pass around a coconut shell filled with the crushed root and water. Each villager takes a drink and passes the shell until the final participant receiving the shell, takes the last sip and spits the mouthful to the ground as an offering to the gods for a rich harvest.
...Georg Forster in 1777. He named the kava plant Piper methysticum, or, intoxicating pepper.
Preparation: 20g of root for 30cl of water at the rate of 2 cups a day (it's better to cut water with some milk for a more effective action, on the other hand some people drink their kava with a ball of ice as a milk-shake!). It is possible too, to chew the root.
Missionaries came to the islands and forbade the use of kava, partly because of the traditional way of chewing the root before consumption which added saliva to the final concoction.
I have noticed only mild relaxing effects from consuming two cups of hot kava tea ...
...Georg Forster in 1777. He named the kava plant Piper methysticum, or, intoxicating pepper.
Preparation: 20g of root for 30cl of water at the rate of 2 cups a day (it's better to cut water with some milk for a more effective action, on the other hand some people drink their kava with a ball of ice as a milk-shake!). It is possible too, to chew the root.
Missionaries came to the islands and forbade the use of kava, partly because of the traditional way of chewing the root before consumption which added saliva to the final concoction.
I have noticed only mild relaxing effects from consuming two cups of hot kava tea ...
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