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... The Ursa family brought another dead boar. It was a little smaller this time, but it would still be enough to feed them all. As promised, Sosora brought a pouch of sand and some tools for scraping and rubbing.

The main process was the same as yesterday. They strung up the boar and drained it of as much blood as possible before skinning it and cutting it up in a bunch of pieces, which were then minced.

It went a little smoother than yesterday.

Then came the intestinal cle ...

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