bringing home the ham
12-27-2020, 12:31 PM
Using my two round skill pass
Whilst Hattori had little interest in becoming a master crafter even he couldn't deny that the trip wire had made the usually difficult task of hunting large prey considerably easier. With his spool of wire clutched between his teeth the Shogun set out into the willows, weaving through the shadows as he searched for the perfect place to set his trap. All sorts of prey roamed these woods but he hoped for something big, perhaps an elk or a boar, large enough to make all of his preparation worthwhile.
But it wasn't as easy as he anticipated to find the right spot. Given that he had a limited amount of spool wire the gap between the two trees, or bases, couldn't be too wide. Much to his irk the trees here were widely spaced out, as though giving each other a wide birth, forcing Hattori to head deeper into the forest than he would have liked. Eventually he found a pair of suitable trees, strong and sturdy but not too wide, with a a few feet distance between them. Settling down on his rump, Hattori flocked his claw and began to unwind the spool of wire, noting it would have been a lot easier with a second set of helping paws.
Whilst Hattori had little interest in becoming a master crafter even he couldn't deny that the trip wire had made the usually difficult task of hunting large prey considerably easier. With his spool of wire clutched between his teeth the Shogun set out into the willows, weaving through the shadows as he searched for the perfect place to set his trap. All sorts of prey roamed these woods but he hoped for something big, perhaps an elk or a boar, large enough to make all of his preparation worthwhile.
But it wasn't as easy as he anticipated to find the right spot. Given that he had a limited amount of spool wire the gap between the two trees, or bases, couldn't be too wide. Much to his irk the trees here were widely spaced out, as though giving each other a wide birth, forcing Hattori to head deeper into the forest than he would have liked. Eventually he found a pair of suitable trees, strong and sturdy but not too wide, with a a few feet distance between them. Settling down on his rump, Hattori flocked his claw and began to unwind the spool of wire, noting it would have been a lot easier with a second set of helping paws.