As you can see in the embedded tweet above, as Boyne writes about dyes used in dressmaking, he mentions ingredients such as Octorok Eyeball, Keese Wing, "the tail of the red lizalfos and four Hylian shrooms." Now where have we heard that before... As pointed out by Schwartz, it appears that Boyne has googled "ingredients red dye clothes" and stumbled upon Polygon's "How to dye your clothes and armor in Breath of the Wild" guide. If you replicate this yourself, you can see that the first ingredients mentioned for this Google search relate to in-game recipes from Breath of the Wild, which is where Boyne appears to have sourced his information from. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2017/03/25/the-very-best-recipes-for-combat-stamina-and-even-rupees-zelda-breath-of-the-wild"] Boyne responded to Schwartz's thread in jest, noting that he will be "telling this anecdote on stage for many years to come." Boyne later replied to Schwartz noting that he won't be editing it in future revisions of the novel. "I don't remember but I must have just googled it," Boyne added. "Hey, sometimes you just gotta throw your hands up and say "yup! My bad!" Boyne might be able to source a few new recipes when The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 arrives - although we still don't know when that will be. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.OKAY. This is a thread, but it’s worth it I promise.
On Reddit today, user u/NoNoNo_OhOhOh posted a page from acclaimed Irish novelist John Boyne’s latest book, ‘The Traveller At the Gates of Wisdom. Note the ingredients. pic.twitter.com/4RTgZxtUT7 — Dana Schwartz (@DanaSchwartzzz) August 3, 2020
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