Lucian took the cider nuts and hogwood bark, first testing them on the grater, after a few minutes it became apparent that it was useless to grate the cider nuts, they were too hard, so the process would be extremely slow.
As for the hogwood bark, Lucian made good progress, as it easily turned into a powder, then he gave the grinding stone a chance, all he had to do was put the ingredients into a granite bowl then seal it with its lid and begin winding the crank.
It was a boring process, but after checking the progress he made with it, Lucian decided that it was better than using the grater, both were boring and repetitive tasks, but the grinding stone was better.
After a while of grinding a bad smell started to fill his room, Lucian widened his eyes as he turned to the crever root and mostle seeds, only to find the entire pan on fire.