Make stockpiles!
You manage to do so.
Break open the berries, flower petals, and leaves. Smell them, then rub the juices on unprotected (unwounded) skin. If I feel a burning sensation from any of them, I'll mentally label them as "poison."
Trying the berrys only the largest types have a bitter smell. The flower petals: One smells like lavender and the other has no smell. The leaves from the stinging nettle bush smell like stinging nettles. On a unrelated note, your nose hurts and is itching.
Gather shiny things, then make a loose map using leaves as paper, crushed berries as ink, and a sharpened stick as a pen.
That should last me a couple of turns.
You manage to gather the materialsand you get rey fr making a map, usng information from your friends you add a stream and more forest. (Map will be updated on front page.)
I'm going to try to find my way through that and assume that I found no shiny stuff.
Continue work on map, stopping if a town is found.
If a town IS found, stop work and find shiny things.
Going to where you think the village is, hours later you manage to find the village, it is a small village with around 15 buildings with a couple of large buildings, around 2~3 stories. There is also a building with a forge just ouside.
I continue chopping down trees
You chop down another 2 trees tis time gtting 7 pieces of wood.
More magic!
11.22% *2.0= 22.44% 4.1% (!) After concentrating hard you can feel something, its weak and you dont know what it is but you think its mgic. (Learnt how to realise magic! Investigating objects and people will tell you how magical they are!)
Pass around weaponry, then once Nirur is reasonably sure about the possibly non-poisonous fruits, furrow a bit of ground with the stakes and plant some berries.
You manage to furrw 9 squares of groudwit the stake and you take some of the smaller berrys and plant them.
go back to camp and try to make a pot!
Tinking tat you woul like to make a pot, yu tak some reddish looking mud from the banks and returning to camp, you make a container with it. Best to let it dry first, and then se if it works.