http://toteshammered.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] toteshammered.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2014-10-01 09:32 am
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Heroic Tales, Wednesday, Period Two

Once again, class was in the Danger Shop. This was because Thor needed a lot of snow for today's class, and the weather outside wasn't exactly adequate.

When the students arrived, they'd see a snow-filled landscape, barren except for a small grove of trees. They were looking at the setting of Adrift in the Hinterlands.

"Many times, when we think of a heroic tale, we think of a struggle and triumph against a wicked villain, but not all stories follow this formula. Sometimes nature itself is the 'villian', although it is an unthinking force that cannot act with malice. Still, it provides obstacles that the hero must overcome. Severe weather is one such obstacle. If you were trapped in this area with only a few basic supplies," a saw, some matches, and some rope, for example, of which there were enough for each student in the class, "how would you build yourself a shelter? There are enough trees to construct a small structure," and although it looked like there were only enough for one such shelter, since it was the Danger Shop, the trees would replenish if cut down, so there would be enough for everyone, "or you could build a shelter of snow and ice, which is quite warm if done correctly." He handed everyone a sheet of printed instructions for creating a basic cabin or igloo, and then demonstrated how to get started with both shelters. "Feel free to work by yourself or in groups to construct your shelters," he added, before letting them get to it.
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Re: Build a Shelter!

[personal profile] wildandbrave 2014-10-01 05:23 pm (UTC)(link)
No, Cosette was going for a cabin, thank you very much. Being out in the cold in winter brought back more unpleasant recollections (probably worse for being a bit vague) than she was entirely comfortable with -- which, she belatedly realized, must have something to do with the way her father always went to lengths to make sure her room was well-heated in winter, and her cloaks were warm enough.

The cabin was likely going to be more difficult, and having never handled a saw before she was struggling a bit, but she'd rather not have to dig her hands into the snow very much so she'd just deal. Besides, it gave her something to focus on.
Edited 2014-10-01 17:23 (UTC)