"Okay, now that the frozen Hahn-fish tears, fermented chairize and herbs have harmonized, it's time to decrease the heat on your cauldrons and simmer the gyu'yon until it decomposes into the solution,"
A youthful male announced as he ambled through the aisles between stone tables on which the students were brewing batches of Niru — a fairly simple healing ointment that anybody should be able to concoct. He sported a jade bowl cut and had a docile expression permanently fixed onto his face. His nose was stubby and his chin was pointed, which gave him the appearance of a coral orange carrot.
"Yes, very good Uughr. Notice how the froth curdles the solution as it reacts to the bahi stems' b-chlorophyllose properties? Once this starts to happen, you should stir counterclockwise at a steady pace for roughly one minute."