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Renita_Serafim
07-12-2006, 03:35 AM
<DIV>I keep hearing about the stuff in-game from the halflings, I was wondering exactly it was and what it's used for.</DIV>
RPZip
07-12-2006, 04:34 AM
The flippant answer would be that it's the stand-in for pot in the halfling's lives.Well, that's more or less the entire answer, really. It seems to be a kind of magical honey that the halflings treasure and like to mix in drinks. I don't think I've ever seen an in-depth explination of what, precisely, it is... but if you've ever read the Lord of the Rings books, it's the equivilent of whatever herbs Gandalf and the Hobbits liked to put into their pipes and smoke - a way of indicating the use of some kind of (mild) drug without actually coming out and saying it.<div></div>
Punkbr
07-12-2006, 04:35 AM
<div><blockquote><hr>RPZip wrote:The flippant answer would be that it's the stand-in for pot in the halfling's lives.Well, that's more or less the entire answer, really. It seems to be a kind of magical honey that the halflings treasure and like to mix in drinks. I don't think I've ever seen an in-depth explination of what, precisely, it is... but if you've ever read the Lord of the Rings books, it's the equivilent of whatever herbs Gandalf and the Hobbits liked to put into their pipes and smoke - a way of indicating the use of some kind of (mild) drug without actually coming out and saying it.<div></div><hr></blockquote>In EQ1, you could actually get jumjum by doing a quest involving bixies <img src="/smilies/3b63d1616c5dfcf29f8a7a031aaa7cad.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" /></div>
FreaklyCreak
07-12-2006, 04:42 AM
jumjum is a tier one crafting harvested item. It is used in many food/drink items. Prolly these recipes come from halfling decent. From the item picture im guessing its a large berry type fruit...
Cusashorn
07-12-2006, 04:48 AM
<DIV>It's a radish-like fruit that Halflings are particularily fond of.</DIV>
Nocturnal Aby
07-12-2006, 06:26 AM
<P>Like cusa said, it's radish-like in look, but it seems its juice is very sweet, and it is a fruit or vegetable (not an herb like pipe weed or tabacco). It used to only grow in the areas around the Misty Thicket due to certain weather conditions in the area, and was a main staple in the Halfling diet, making pies, juice, alcohol, and almost anything else. I thought it was very interesting that it suddenly become a tier 1 fruit, and I was slightly dissapointed, heh.</P> <P> </P> <P> </P>
Zabjade
07-12-2006, 09:15 PM
<font color="#66ff00"><font size="2"><font face="Comic Sans MS">The Jum Jum foods likely comes from the root while the honey type stuff that the Bixies use likely comes from the pollen of the flowers it likely produces. Talk about a plant that has multiple uses. kind of like a potatoe. </font></font></font><div></div>
Jindrack
07-12-2006, 09:59 PM
<P>Jumjum is a unique crop that was grown in gardens in the region around Rivervale and the Misty Thicket in the Age of Turmoil. Since then the crop has gone wild and grows in a variety of climates, most likely caused by migrating halflings following the Ages of War and Cataclysms. There is a tall tale in the halfling community about a Joppi Jumjumseed sprinkling the seeds of the plant liberally as he traveled the lands.</P> <P>Halflings have found a great many uses for jumjum over the ages and have shared this knowledge with other races. The sweet juicy fruit of the plant that actually grows underground has been used to make an endless amount of drinks and foods, especially pies! The juice is very good freshly squeezed but seems to add to any drink. Adult halflings tend to favor the multitude of fermented wines and stouts that have been discovered over the centuries. The leafy top of the jumjum that grows above ground can be refined and used in the creation of baskets, clothing, sails, and many other cloth based products. A favorite use of the leafy top by older male halflings is to grind it up and smoke it in pipes, it has a light calming effect but does not seem to be addictive or cause ailments, at least in halflings. This may be attributed to the latent magical properties that seem to be found in the crop. The magical properties seem to be heavily concentrated in the fruit of the plant.</P> <P>Jumjum seems to have staved off a possible calamity in the last days of the Age of Cataclysms. As refugees poured into Qeynos the food supplies of the human city were depleting at an alarming rate. Queen Antoina and her counselors were very distressed with this situation, the crops they had planted ahead of time in the fields of Antonica were not ready for harvest and the food stores were about gone. While a meeting to discuss the matter was being held, a small elderly halfling woman quietly and timidly stepped into the Hall of Council. Cradled in her apron were a couple dozen plump jumjum fruit bulbs. She quietly described what they were and that they were a special quick growing food, and offered the council the fruit to taste. She then explained that her people had brought the crop with them and that they already had many gardens of the marvelous crop growing. Antonia's fears quashed with the little halfling's solution. Jumjum fed the people of Qeynos until the time that the Antonican crops could meet the needs of the general populace.</P>
Cusashorn
07-12-2006, 10:04 PM
<DIV>Nice post!</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>A Jumjum version of Johny Appleseed, and it seems part of the plant can be used to smoke with after all. <img src="/smilies/3b63d1616c5dfcf29f8a7a031aaa7cad.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" /></DIV>
ganjookie
07-12-2006, 10:13 PM
MMMHMMM a smokeable leaf with "magical" properties. I am all over that. time to roll it up in a Giant JumJum leaf, and get some pie and beer ready for the "magical" party<div></div>
Teksun
07-12-2006, 10:40 PM
Joppy Jumjumseed... /[Removed for Content]Kind of funny that all of Qeynos was on a jumjum rush during the cataclysm <img src="/smilies/8a80c6485cd926be453217d59a84a888.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" /><div></div>
KerowynnKaotic
07-12-2006, 11:24 PM
<BR> <BLOCKQUOTE> <HR> Jindrack wrote:<BR> <P>*snipped* Joppi Jumjumseed sprinkling the seeds of the plant liberally as he traveled the lands.</P> <P>*snipped*</P> <P>Jumjum seems to have staved off a possible calamity in the last days of the Age of Cataclysms. As refugees poured into Qeynos the food supplies of the human city were depleting at an alarming rate. Queen Antoina and her counselors were very distressed with this situation, the crops they had planted ahead of time in the fields of Antonica were not ready for harvest and the food stores were about gone. <EM><STRONG>While a meeting to discuss the matter was being held, a small elderly halfling woman quietly and timidly stepped into the Hall of Council. Cradled in her apron were a couple dozen plump jumjum fruit bulbs. She quietly described what they were and that they were a special quick growing food, and offered the council the fruit to taste.</STRONG></EM> She then explained that her people had brought the crop with them and that they already had many gardens of the marvelous crop growing. Antonia's fears quashed with the little halfling's solution. Jumjum fed the people of Qeynos until the time that the Antonican crops could meet the needs of the general populace.</P><BR> <HR> </BLOCKQUOTE> <P>*laughs* I was wondering when you were going to pull the "Jumjumseed" tale out of your ... lore book ... (no seriously! I love it!)</P> <P>But, can we <STRONG>RE-write</STRONG> bolded part ? ...... While a meeting to discuss the matter was being held, a small halfling woman of indetermative age stepped into the Hall of Council with quick and decisive steps. She held a rolling-pin in one hand and cradled her apron with her other hand. In which were a couple dozen plump jumjum fruit bulbs. She quickly described what they were and that they were a speical quick growing food and offered the council the fruit to taste. Not wanting to offend the determined halfing or anger the lurking Orge behind her, Antonia hastened to taste this "miracle plant". One bite was enough! A smile bloomed over Antonia's face and her growing fears about starvation were quashed. .......<BR></P>
Cusashorn
07-12-2006, 11:44 PM
<DIV>If only the players really DID become infamous parts of the EQ's lore, that would be pretty cool...</DIV>
Powers
07-12-2006, 11:51 PM
<div><blockquote><hr>Cusashorn wrote:<div>If only the players really DID become infamous parts of the EQ's lore, that would be pretty cool...</div><hr></blockquote>Have you seen the Halfling racial tradition called "Niami's Tutelage"?Powers &8^]</div>
Powers
07-12-2006, 11:56 PM
<div><blockquote><hr>Jindrack wrote:<div></div> <p>Jumjum is a unique crop that was grown in gardens in the region around Rivervale and the Misty Thicket in the Age of Turmoil. Since then the crop has gone wild and grows in a variety of climates, most likely caused by migrating halflings following the Ages of War and Cataclysms. There is a tall tale in the halfling community about a Joppi Jumjumseed sprinkling the seeds of the plant liberally as he traveled the lands.</p><hr></blockquote>Jindrack, if jumjum is so prevalent in Baubbleshire and elsewhere, why in the world does Lozoria Shinkicker in the Deepmug Tavern send us out to find Oro Root as a poor substitute? He specifically says there's no more jumjum! I keep wanting to bring him some harvested jumjum and see what he says. =)Powers &8^]</div>
Crombie
07-13-2006, 12:46 AM
<P>Haha Jindracks words speak the truth. Jumjum used in so many different ways... indeed the main crop amongst us Stouts. I've even got some in my back pocket (just in case of an emergancy ya know?)</P> <P>lol seriously good info though heh ~ (glad to hear they dont taste like potatos! :smileywink: )</P>
KniteShayd
07-13-2006, 01:51 AM
<P>I've always pictured jumjum pie tasting like a strawberry-rhubarb pie. (randon thought)</P> <P>Niami, if i'm not mistaken, is one of the food venders that is in rivervale in EQLive.</P> <P>If you played EQLive you'll know most of what was potsed about jumjum to be true, especially if you spent time in rivervale (which was one of the better places to obtain your subs for food combines i might add). You will know the history behind Nillipuss as well.</P>
Salmastryon
07-13-2006, 03:22 AM
Now i'm wanting to know the history behind Nillipuss from EQ1...<div></div>
<BR> <BLOCKQUOTE> <HR> KerowynnKaotic wrote:<BR> <BR> <BLOCKQUOTE> </BLOCKQUOTE> <P>*laughs* I was wondering when you were going to pull the "Jumjumseed" tale out of your ... lore book ... (no seriously! I love it!)</P> <HR> </BLOCKQUOTE> <P> </P> <P>i suddenly have a lesser urge to peer into the lore book...</P> <P> </P> <P><BR> </P>
Foolsfolly
07-13-2006, 08:51 AM
I was a halfling in a past life, and used to love making jumjum spiced beer by the bagfull for my guildies. Jumjum is a wonderful crop that can be cooked into all manner of goodies, yay jumjum!<div></div>
Terrak
07-13-2006, 05:07 PM
I'm also confused about the quest in the deepmug tavern in relation to this lore. The barkeep definitely sends you to look for oro root since there's no Jumjum on Antonica.<div></div>
vikingthug
07-13-2006, 08:59 PM
My god, have we sunk so low? They better release a new expansion soon.
Alaile
07-14-2006, 08:27 PM
<P>Nillipus in EQ1 was a brownie that popped up in Rivervale (long spawntime) and ran around stealing JumJum -he would shout through the zone </P> <P>"Nillipus Nillipus is my name, Stealing Jum Jum is my game"...and maybe more but that is all I remember. There was a quest from a deputy there to kill him, or u could just kill him for his brownie parts to make chocolate <img src="/smilies/3b63d1616c5dfcf29f8a7a031aaa7cad.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" /></P> <P> </P>
Ryoko Hakubi
07-14-2006, 08:45 PM
<BR> <BLOCKQUOTE> <HR> Salmastryon wrote:<BR>Now i'm wanting to know the history behind Nillipuss from EQ1...<BR> <BR> <HR> </BLOCKQUOTE><BR>You might want to read this recent thread about him on the EQLive forums: <A href="http://eqforums.station.sony.com/eq/board/message?board.id=Lore&message.id=9647" target=_blank>http://eqforums.station.sony.com/eq/board/message?board.id=Lore&message.id=9647</A><BR><BR>edit: Ok, it doesn't work to directly link it I guess <img src="/smilies/3b63d1616c5dfcf29f8a7a031aaa7cad.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" /> If you can find your way to the Lore forum, the Nillipuss thread is on the first page (and no, a subscription isn't required to read there).<p>Message Edited by Ryoko Hakubi on <span class=date_text>07-14-2006</span> <span class=time_text>09:47 AM</span>
Malathos
07-21-2006, 04:46 AM
<div></div>There's also a jumjum refinery at the bottom of the Drafling Tower.M<div></div>
Coccinea_Maga
07-21-2006, 05:46 PM
<BR> <BLOCKQUOTE> <HR> KniteShayd wrote:<BR> <P>Niami, if i'm not mistaken, is one of the food venders that is in rivervale in EQLive.<BR></P> <HR> </BLOCKQUOTE> <P>Niami is <A href="http://eqiiforums.station.sony.com/eq2/view_profile?user.id=11228" target=_blank>Niami DenMother</A>, creator of the <A href="http://eqtraders.com/" target=_blank>eqtraders</A> and <A href="http://eq2.eqtraders.com/" target=_blank>eq2traders </A>sites, tradeskill guru/extraordinaire, and wielder of the Rolling Pin of Doom.</P> <P> </P> <P>She also has the best recipe for fudge that I have ever tasted ... yummy :smileyvery-happy:<BR></P>
Loral
07-21-2006, 06:18 PM
And her Trailmix stuff is tasty enough to get walloped by. :smileyvery-happy:
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