Rolled 1, 4, 10, 20 = 35 (4d20)
>>5918382 >>5918398 >>5918436 >>5918758 >>5918717 >>5918501 You fish around in a pocket of your lunar robes, extracting a small pouch. You haven't thought much of the <Goodberries> which you plucked in the Moonwoods of Holy Luna since you first acquired the delicious, magically-fulfilling fruit. A single one of them is enough to energize a human (or a half-elf, at least) for a whole day, carrying the caloric intake and mystically-charged life-energy sufficient to equal three full meals (if not necessarily the full vitamin and mineral content). Even if it can't be a perfect substitute for ALL foodstuffs in a balanced diet, these berries could do worlds of good... If, indeed, you can get them to take root and flourish in Earthly soil. The moon is a highly energetic environment, and the Moonwood a cultivated paradise garden; can this land reserve, barely in its infancy and on comparatively non-magical earth, provide the conditions needed for them to grow?
Can you MAKE it so, using your Feycraft to 'attune' the berries to the local milieu?
A further complication, of course, is that you are not actually very adept with plants. For all your mastery of chimericism and the shifting and molding of body and soul, your focus has been on a different kingdom of life: on animals. Do plants HAVE souls? These berries contain more intrinsic magical energy than a goblin, but certainly less of the activity and awareness that you would associate with 'life' as you know it. Then again, an inclination to grow... An ability to seek and acquire resources... The capacity to mature, and to 'breed'... Plants have all of that, right? Theoretically, it should be POSSIBLE.
You find a seemingly-suitable plot in a probable location, clear of other rivalrous plants and as loamy as you can find. The berry itself is curiously fresh and thankfully unsquished, and seeds pepper it between the globules of delectable juices—ready to take root, one hopes. It glimmers with potential in your mage-senses. You plant it, pat the soil, and –together with Veloz—you begin the song and dance of a little <Ritual of Attunement>, as best as you can manage without a New Moon in the sky.
[Life Magic roll, +1 die for Feycraft given its origins; DC 17]