Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-32004538-20170914023137/@comment-30921738-20170917205921

Akurle woke up startled when she thought she heard something growling. She yelped upon seeing the giant beast next to her, but she quickly remembered it was dead. Akurle remembered she needed to move on, she couldn't stay here and wait for more danger. She considered bringing the dead beast with her as food for later, but decided against it.

The beast was a bit larger than her, and probably three times heavier. Remembering she had a leftover squirrel under her worn, she took it out and ate it. It wasn't very filling, but better than nothing. Akurle looked down at the dead body in front of her. Perhaps she could try it. Ripping off the slimy skin, Akurle took a bite.

It tasted horrid! She spat it out the moment she put it in her mouth. It was the worst thing she had ever tasted! She took a sip of water to wash out the taste. Then it occured to her. She should make something to store food and water. She considered making a bag from the slimy skin of the beast, so she ripped off a chunk and washed it until the slime was completely gone.

She cut off thinner stands to use as string. After a couple hours, she had made a drawstring bag. The beats's skin was thick, it would hold well. It was also very flexible and a bit stretchy.

Then, Akurle ripped off a smaller chunk of the beasts thick, scratchy fins. She wrapped up the fin like a toilet paper roll, using several strings of skin to hold it together. She carved a stone into a dohnut shape using the beasts's claws and popped it on the hole on top of the fin. She carved a small stone to fit on top the the stone ring. She used another bit of fin skin to cover the hole in the bottom.

She had created a watter bottle. The fins were barely flexible and much harder and thicker than the skin. It also was slightly transparent so she could tell how much water was in there. She stone at the top and the stone cap worked much like a normal water bottle, for you closed it by screwing it on.

She filled it up with water to test it. It didn't leak, not out of the cap or the bottom. She ripped off a bit of fin and skin and put it in the drawstring bag for future repairs.

Finally, she took a long branch off a tree and wrapped it up in skin. She took two large fangs and put them on each end of the stick. She took smaller teeth and lined them in two rows on each sides of the stick next to the larger teeth. She kept a large potion of the middle of the stick empty. Then, she wrapped some fin skin on the middle of the stick. She had made a weapon.

The skin wrapped around the stick would keep it from breaking so easily. The fin band in the middle was a handle, it had better grip than the skin. On each side were two rows of teeth and one larger fang on the tip of each end. She could grab the middle and spin it around, use it as a sword, or whatever. She wasn't exactly sure what to call it.

Smiling, Akurle set a few teeth in the bag. But then she remembered the teeth would pierce the bag and tear it. Frowning, she took the teeth out. She would have to leave them.

Akurle used her new weapon to catch a few squirrel things. She plopped them in her bag. The weapon she made was pretty light, so she could throw it easily. After taking a drink of water and filling her bottle to the brim, she moved on.