Once he was done he headed downstairs to also notice that the place was empty. He raised a brow, worrying a little bit about others going out there even before them. Even though they had gotten up pretty much at the break of dawn. "Inkeep, did the other adventurers already leave?" He asked, since apart from half a dozen adventurers, he was the only one he could ask, and he didn't feel comfortable with suddenly just starting a conversation with a random stranger. "Hm? You're one of the first actually, sir. Only a few people went out before you two." "I was more thinking along the lines of some apples for breakfast, and buying some raw meat to cook on a fire when we take a break. Since only food prepared with the skill seem to have barely any taste." He spoke as they headed to the door. He didn't want to go out and farm on an empty stomach at least. It might not even matter if they ate anything. Maybe they didn't go hungry in this world. Something to test once they took a break of a day or so, maybe. Outside things were a little bit more busy. There were a dozen or so stalls from people living in the area, like farmers and hunters. In the game they were just npc shops where you could buy some random supplies like apples, bread, fruit juice, and other basic food. For some reason every game seemed to have these npc's, even though they were usually only used to sell junk items. First things first though. The man headed to the stable and took his tiger out, deciding to just have it follow while they were on foot until they were outside of the city. Then, as they walked he quickly bought 6 apples and 2 pieces of two different kinds of meat. One was apparently rabbit, and the other deer meat. The deer meat was normally meant for a slightly higher level of cooking skill than he had, but maybe using the normal method would still give results. Plus he needed at least a few pieces so he could experiment a little. There were still a lot of unknowns about even his own crafting skill, after all.