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So i just push the wood in the fireplace and make fire on top of it and it would be considered a fireplace fire? and sleeping in the bed that has a fur on top of it what about the sauna just pass time while am on it?
few questions if you don't mind how can i break those big rocks? atm my first character is poisoned and its almost 70% i figured i should create a herbal medicine but it requires pot so he may die i saved and quit to check for solution.
Thank you so much ^^
Ha. Sorry. You wrote 'stuff' and I saw 'staff'
If you put enough (weight) of fur on a bed or even a shelter or the ground you'll get a message like "You pull the furs up and warm yourself as you sleep" or something like that.
Saunas are typically constructed as separate small buildings with only the sauna stove itself inside. You can pour water into it in order to create steam and get the healing effect, spend time in the room to sweat and enjoy the hot air.
Be careful not to eat plants if you don't know what they are yet! They may turn out to be deadly poisonous like the one you seem to have eaten, and your chances of surviving such a mistake are very slim without the help of a village shaman.
A little late but if someone finds this later, go talk to a sage in a village to get your poison cured if you can’t do it yourself. You need to be on decent terms with them though or they’ll tell you to f**k off.
Either I’m having a really mild first winter or maybe I got lucky with furs but I don’t use my fireplace at all for heat, just cooking. I’ve slept outside a few times on hunting trips and haven’t been cold at all. Most of the time I don’t even wear my fur overcoat or hood (but I carry them just in case). I’m at three weeks before midwinter and getting by with some fine fur footwear, mittens, shirt and cap, and the wool pants and fur cloak I started with.