>>5391947Pine suggested that they should go fishing instead. They could hang out while waiting for the fish traps to catch them, or try spearfishing if they want fish immediately.
Jess doesn’t have any fish traps, but he could provide some wood and utensils for the trip. They’ll meet up east of Cinderpath.
Pine goes back into her house, grabbing a few cone shaped fish traps. The wood strips have been intricately woven and charred to ensure beetles don’t eat them.
She packs several containers and spices into her bag, alongside water and food.
Pine picks up two of her five pronged spears. While the wood is chipped and it’s colors are fading, the polearm remain operational.
Finally, she dons a long sleeved coat and a straw woven hat before heading out.
Jess awaits her at the outskirts of town, holding several bags of utensils and firewood.
Both of them wear straw woven hats, with a wide brim and a moderately sized dome.
After half an hour of walking east of Cinderpath, they come across a river that stretches far beyond what their eyes could see. A few trees and patches of plants decorate the soil around them.
They set up the traps and containers on river’s chokepoints, waiting for fishes to get stuck in it.
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