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<blockquote data-quote="MacConnell" data-source="post: 9754053" data-attributes="member: 6855223"><p>If the two pause to think about it, not that pausing from physical activity is actually required for either, there are a vast variety of animals that can be taken from the marsh and used for food. Those in the water would be the most difficult for the two, but other residents, especially much older ones, have managed to snare game. It mostly consists of black rats. A disgusting animal that smells and will eat anything, whose population has increased due to the discarded remains of other animals cleaned for food. Despite its ugly appearance, once cleaned, the meat is perfectly safe to eat, especially if stewed with bulb fruit, during the Harvest Season.</p><p></p><p>Like people, birds cannot see in the dark and only move about during the day, making them difficult to catch even for the ones that do not fly. It seems likely that the farther the two are able to get away from the normal activity of other residents, the more likely they are to snare something. Whiron realizes that, though a whole bag might be more productive, if it is damaged, he will be forced to replace it, a cost he cannot afford. The string, alone, will have to do for now.</p><p></p><p>As the Daylight begins to sink toward the horizon, the two slosh beyond the drier paths in hopes of a less disturbed natural high spot. A great many flying insects and various skittish birds are noticed during the journey. The insects seem to ignore the two and the birds seem less afraid than those normally seen. In addition to black rats, it is known that a larger, grass eating, brown rodent lives in the marsh, as well as several types of fowlers. The brown rat, called a nutria, is good to eat, but fowlers are inedible, though their hides have decent value.</p><p>[gm]Jalakaag has increased in overall physical ability, and Whiron has increased in innate magical ability.[/gm][ooc]State nominal actions and intentions. Provide 2 random rolls. (d10)[/ooc]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacConnell, post: 9754053, member: 6855223"] If the two pause to think about it, not that pausing from physical activity is actually required for either, there are a vast variety of animals that can be taken from the marsh and used for food. Those in the water would be the most difficult for the two, but other residents, especially much older ones, have managed to snare game. It mostly consists of black rats. A disgusting animal that smells and will eat anything, whose population has increased due to the discarded remains of other animals cleaned for food. Despite its ugly appearance, once cleaned, the meat is perfectly safe to eat, especially if stewed with bulb fruit, during the Harvest Season. Like people, birds cannot see in the dark and only move about during the day, making them difficult to catch even for the ones that do not fly. It seems likely that the farther the two are able to get away from the normal activity of other residents, the more likely they are to snare something. Whiron realizes that, though a whole bag might be more productive, if it is damaged, he will be forced to replace it, a cost he cannot afford. The string, alone, will have to do for now. As the Daylight begins to sink toward the horizon, the two slosh beyond the drier paths in hopes of a less disturbed natural high spot. A great many flying insects and various skittish birds are noticed during the journey. The insects seem to ignore the two and the birds seem less afraid than those normally seen. In addition to black rats, it is known that a larger, grass eating, brown rodent lives in the marsh, as well as several types of fowlers. The brown rat, called a nutria, is good to eat, but fowlers are inedible, though their hides have decent value. [gm]Jalakaag has increased in overall physical ability, and Whiron has increased in innate magical ability.[/gm][ooc]State nominal actions and intentions. Provide 2 random rolls. (d10)[/ooc] [/QUOTE]
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