Olga begins working the bolgil corpse. She removes her axe and spearlog, and begins hacking the baculum out of its groin to fashion it into a knife. When the bone is in usable condition, she cuts open the belly and begins removing the digestive and urinary tracts entirely. She scrapes out the bile and excrement with a rock and puts the guts in a stream, secured by a rock acting as a weight. She starts to skin the animal.
Olga skins the bolgil, leaving most of the corpse sitting on the inside of the skin. She is able to extract some generous cuts of pork. As she looks up to wipe sweat and mud from her brow, she sees black birds circling. She looks toward the innards draining in the river, and sees a few of them landing nearby.
«Olga has discovered the ZvrymaΨ.»
Adok goes to grab some of the crabs, preferably just behind their pinchers, so as not to be pinched.
Crab get.
The only problem is how to store them.
Over the course of an hour, Kamila chops down four more trees of similar size, drags them back, bares them, cuts them into log sizes that would create a house frame. Kalima uses a particular log to measure the length of the construction site. Using a rock, she measures the length of her hand, and creates notches at somewhat regular intervals. The frame only contains six vertical poles at the moment, arranged with the smaller poles on the outside with the larger poles in parallel to each other between the shorter poles.
After the frame is set up, the fire has died down to just coals. She carefully lowers the clay bowl into the kiln and puts more dry wood in the fire after sweeping out some ashes. After she gets the fire burning hot, she covers the top of the kiln with flat stones and heads back down to the Ywazje riverbank, where she finds a hard, flat stone and begins to look for smaller stones that can be sharpened into reliable tools.
While searching, she realizes that she is very thirsty, and drinks from a clear part of the stream.