July 04, 2022, 10:19 AM
Rodyn nodded his head. And motioned for Astraios to move closer.
Rodyn showed him with claws that you then went up the legs to the creatures hindquarters, he clawed around the tail and rear of teh elk, long thing stripes in the fur, the blood, slipping into the white of the elk's tail. Rodyn was getting bloody, this was bloody work, but he didn't mind, this would be a grand prize for his friend to gift his wife.
He worked his teeth and claws gently under now and after another few cuts along the belly line, he slowly worked the pelt off, he pulled and tugged it towards the head. He carefully made small slits around the ears, nose etc and with a sharp tug he pulled it the rest of the way off. He tugged it towards the ground, and stood panting.
Rodyn smiled.
You want to split it at it's legs first. Right above it's feet.He used his claw to make cuts along the hooves of the elk.
Rodyn showed him with claws that you then went up the legs to the creatures hindquarters, he clawed around the tail and rear of teh elk, long thing stripes in the fur, the blood, slipping into the white of the elk's tail. Rodyn was getting bloody, this was bloody work, but he didn't mind, this would be a grand prize for his friend to gift his wife.
He worked his teeth and claws gently under now and after another few cuts along the belly line, he slowly worked the pelt off, he pulled and tugged it towards the head. He carefully made small slits around the ears, nose etc and with a sharp tug he pulled it the rest of the way off. He tugged it towards the ground, and stood panting.
Once you do all that. You want to take it to a river. Stretch it out, and press it down, down into the river, Put rocks on it, to weight it. The fish will eat the flesh from it. It will stay for five hours, he held up a paw. Five rotations around your territory. Once you pull it, it must be put outside to dry, again keep it stretched with rocks. Once it dries. Use sharp bone to take any left over flesh off, then gift it to your wife.
Rodyn smiled.
It's a lot of work, but makes for soft bedding for her and any current and future pups.
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RE: Track - by Rodyn - July 04, 2022, 10:19 AM