Board :Chronicles of the Winds
Author :Duel
Subject :Survival in the Lobster cave
Date :11/12
Thank you for the survival trip to the Lobster Cave and the valuable tips and lessons on survival there. If I were ever stranded there, I now know how to turn the cave into a temporary shelter and ensure my survival. Here's what I've learned:

The most valuable resource in the cave is, of course, the lobsters themselves. Their shells aren't just discarded remains - they can be used as makeshift shields to block attacks from other lobsters or aggressive creatures in the cave. Their claws, once removed, can serve as multipurpose tools. Whether it's to defend myself, dig for clams, or even create simple pit traps to catch more lobsters or other creatures, these claws are invaluable.

Speaking of traps, the cave already has natural holes and crevices in the rocky floor. By covering these holes with loose debris, I can create pit traps that would help catch food or deter predators. This would buy me some time to focus on gathering other resources.

Water, of course, is crucial. Luckily, I can use a combination of coconuts, shells, and trees to filter the salty water from the cave or nearby shores. Coconuts can hold fresh water after filtering, and their meat provides much-needed nutrients. I'd also rely on a diet of lobsters, clams, and coconuts to stay nourished. They'd give me the energy to keep moving and working to improve my situation.

As for warmth and cooking, I'd gather dry wood from any trees outside the cave or driftwood on the shore. By rubbing rocks together or striking them to create sparks, I could start a fire for both cooking and warmth. Fire would also help keep the cave lit and provide protection during the night.

I feel more confident knowing that even if I found myself stranded in the lobster cave, I could survive by using these simple yet effective techniques.