Timestamp: Dusk, 36th Day of Summer, 511 AV Location: Small Camp in Woodland, West of Priskil's Pond, Small Stream at the edge of Camp PC's: Nilkayn, Erato, Devmond, Licendous, Lethal Statues: Private Continueing From: A Quick Dip Kayn nodded to the Devmond's words. He hauled the corpse to the river washing it of the blood, then carryed it back to his small camp area, he also re washed his wound ripping off another piece of cloth from his shirt for a bandage. He had gotten out his multi-purpose knife and began to skin the beast. This beast intrigued him it had fought bravely and with honour. It was a beast deserveing of honour, and so he would devour its flesh to make him stronger and in a sence the animals body would become part of him, while its soul would go to meet Lhex. He continued to experimentally butcher the creature after the skin had been taken off. He used his lakan and cut of the creatures feet and head putting them to one side, he also cut of the beasts genitals. After doing that he gutted the beast letting the organs fall out he put them to one side. He had no clue what the organs would taste like and he suspected it wasn't going to taste good. He grabbed cleaned out the inside of organs. He glanced at what was left. Much meat was still left on the beast's body. Everything he had cleaned off the beast was now in one pile. Grabbing the skin he had stuffed it into his pack to be sold at Zeltiva. Grabbing his sword and a few peices of wood he created a spit, by ramming his sword throw the beast and useing the wood to hold it up. He grabbed the beast and walked to the stream he washed the meat and bone then, walking back to camp he set the beast down. Grabbing his bathing things and some spare clothing he wlaked to the rivers edge. He had ignored the other two until this point he just nodded to them. He walked into the stream and bathe. He washed himself, and his clothes. Stepping out of the water he put his clothes on and put his wet clothing on a branch of an overhanging tree. Clapping his hands together he smiled. He was never the lazy sort, always love to get things done. He then walked to the pit and put the animal above the fire, feeding the fire with wood it roared, and he began to cook the beast. He startled to whistle merrily those two sourpusses would not stop him from his meal. |