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From his examination of the damage done to the cabin, he found little damage, nothing a few bits of wood can't fix. He was lucky to choose this cabin. The trees surrounding it still in the ground, so they provided some protecting to the wooden structure. When he salvaged up some wood from either fallen cabins or bits and pieces, they could be useful to the minor repair. "No, just minor damage. The trees surrounding us provided some protection"

For pain medicine, he did have something that came to mind that was used for pain killers. He went to his sacks he kept in the corner, he reached inside to one and pulled out a particularly strange looking piece of bark. Taking a small knife from his belt, he put the bark on a thick that was on the table. He chopped up the bark into small pieces. With the bark cut up, he then started mashing them into smaller shards, picking up the board and tipping the shards into a small pot, picking up a wooden long handled ladle and mixed it around. He put the small pot of water on the fire with a steel pole with a hook on the end, hanging it on a thick steel hook sticking out from the back "White Willow Bark. Acts as an aspirin. It will help with your pain"


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