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Following the trail eventually took you to a forest edge: the grounds were clear, almost serene, with few trees. It seemed safer than the vast and dense woods that surrounded the clan's lands, you thought.
Despite the arduous day, you couldn't help but feel good about your progress. The sun had just started to set, spreading a warm golden warmth over everything. You took a deep breath, soaking up the pure air and tranquility of the surroundings.
Opening your satchel, you carefully assessed your supplies: dried meat, a waterskin, a weaved blanket, a good length of rope and your father's (loaned) sturdy knife. All in all, enough to keep you going for a week or so.
> Forage the nearby woods: While your rations are still plentiful, supplementing them with berries and fruit would help stretch them for longer.
> Start a fire and rest: Travelling the plains took its toll on you, the thought of giving in to an early rest was quite tempting
> Press onward: With some daylight left, you think you could make it halfway through the woods before dark.