If I only had a Vision, then I wouldn't have had to waste this much time. Edith: To think that this tree really had this power. Edith: When held in your hand, these leaves do indeed allow you to feel the "wind." Dr. Edith: Have you found anything? Got a few leaves here. Edith: Ah, I went off on a tangent again. Is there really any research on this continent that could uncover their secrets? To a researcher, the ability to use a Vision or the lack thereof really is. Edith: And most importantly, you can control the elements even without the use of a Vision. Edith: You have a great deal of adventuring experience, and great stamina. Edith: I have to say that someone like you is definitely better suited to doing research. If you find anything, just bring it down to me. Edith: I'll be waiting for you under the tree. Edith: I reckon that you just need to follow the trail of the "wind" and search that way. Edith: You can see the elements, yes? Dr. Edith: Could you help me climb up this tree and have a look? I'll do it.ĭr. Edith: If you could help me to grab some objects imbued with Anemo, that would really help me with my research. Edith: I've also heard that you can use the elements even without a Vision. Edith: I don't have a Vision, but I won't lose in terms of scholarship. Edith: Sorry, I said too much, and while I did say all this, I won't give up on my research. Edith: Hahaha, maybe in the eyes of the gods, Vision wielders are the main characters of this world. Whether in research or in life, those without them live like outsiders in their own world. Edith: One cannot use the power of the elements without a Vision. Edith: That's the life of a person without a Vision on this continent - to do much, and yet achieve little. Most of my material is synthesized from second-hand resources as well. Edith: And this so-called search for inspiration? Why, I'm just staring into space here. Edith: Yet - and I know this might sound funny - looking for and gathering the winds without a Vision, which I lack, is too difficult. Edith: If you think about it, this place is the ideal spot - there's a Statue of The Seven that represents Anemo, and a tree that's closely linked to the great hero Vennessa. Edith: I mean to write a new book about Mondstadt's history that focuses on the "wind," and I'm looking for inspiration here. Edith: What a shame, I can't use this material either. Also, in Norway, pultost is traditionally made from by-products of the brunost-making process, and has a very distinctive flavour.(Talk to Dr. This is the original, ancient product made by boiling whey for a shorter period of time than brunost, and not adding milk or cream. Related to brunost are Prim (in Norwegian) or Messmör (in Swedish), which is a soft, sweet spread commonly sold in tubes all across the Nordic countries. The third most popular type is the Ekte geitost. The second most popular variety is the Fløtemysost, which has a milder taste due to the lack of goat's milk. This variety is also the most popular internationally, and in the USA it is commonly referred to just as "Gjetost". In Norway it is in fact so common, that people just refer to it as "Brunost" or "Geitost", assuming that unless otherwise specified, Gudbrandsdalsost will be provided. Technically, the term "True Goat's Cheese" is misleading, since genuine goat's cheese (such as the french Chèvre) is relatively uncommon in Norway, and is commonly called Hvit geitost ("White Goat's Cheese") to avoid confusion.īy far the most popular variety is the Gudbrandsdalsost, which contains a mixture of cow and goat milk, cream and whey. Varieties that do not contain any cow's milk are called Ekte Geitost ("True Goat's Cheese"). The latter type is commonly called Geitost or Gjetost (meaning "Goat's Cheese"). A Lesson A Day (courtesy of Wikipedia): Brunost is commonly divided into two types: The ones that only contain cow's cream and/or milk, and the ones that contain some proportion of goat's milk.
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