
A quick recap: As I have been not able to pay to be able to play like I used to I have been doing a very limited style of play. Trying to extend every ounce of my game time.
Day 4: I spend much of my time resting still in my lean-to, was glad I could build it. This morning I went foraging for some food and more nettle, I am getting close to begin upgrading my nettle gear, given I managed to hastily knit together a second pair of pants. Soon ill be hunting to remake my shirts and other pair of pants. Likely will need to start over again by that point. But every ounce matters when you try and stay safe. The number of ruins of past campers and people trying to settle has increased in disuse but no knew ones have appeared which seems to me that things have evened out. This does not sadly mean the birch bark is regrown on the trees, which are pretty scarce in some areas where I wonder since it looks as if people went and cut down that type of tree on purpose, the bunch that are left ya are pretty bare.
The past few days I managed to get a few wild chickens, nearly killed by a boar (my arm is still not healed right it cant move in its full range of motion atm), the berries on bushes seems to have all been eaten. Blueberries are luckily common enough they supplement the chicken meat I hunted well. Though I was happy I found a rabbit a fox killed, then ran off with someone undried rabbit skin. They are currently some of my more prized items over all.
I do plan to keep going with this. Maby a good story will spark something.