>>5981369>>5981371>>5981372>>5981374>>5981408You decide you want to keep looking where you are and since you doubt that your Super Deodorant Smoke wouldn't be useful on an open plain you might use as well use it here. After once again checking your surroundings for any sign that there are already Black Wolves nearby just in case, you spray yourself. You successfully cover your entire body in smoke, using it up in it's entirety.
Constantly keeping your guard up means you're moving a lot slower than normal and there are several times you nearly freak out because you think you see or hear something but in the end nothing happens.
Having stayed close to the edge of the wheatfield you successfully find several Baconbushes growing near each other, giving you more than enough Bacon Leaves. However not long after harvesting the leaves you spot a single Black Wolf Cub in the distance, it seems to be hiding from you in the wheat. Your first thought is that is abandoned and that you should help it. Before you do so you realize it might also be a trap of some kind, set up by the cub's parents. On the other hand Black Wolves are said to be smart enough to recognize and sometimes return acts of kindness depending on their mood.
What do you do?
> Throw some Bacon Leaves towards the cub.> Ignore it.> Scare if off.> Throw a rock at it.Whatever you choose roll me 1d20, BO3