Unprepared Log 10: Quiet Before the Teeth
Difficulty: Interloper
Region: Mystery Lake
Survivor: Will
Thankfully the recording for this and the next log didn’t get corrupted, so I can actually prove I made it through the day.
With a heavy hammer sitting safely in Trapper’s Homestead, that’s one major goal off the list.
Next goal: find a firestriker or a magnifying glass.
I’m tired of living match-to-match like some kind of frozen Victorian chimney sweep.
Charcoal, Caches, and the Bow Clock Ticking
A quick use of charcoal showed I was close to a memento cache.
I had no clue where it actually was, so I did what I always do when I’m unsure: wander deeper into the region and hope it becomes Future Me’s problem.
The wandering at least had value. I found a bunch of birch saplings and hauled them back toward Trapper’s for curing.
The bow phase is coming whether I’m ready or not, and I’d rather not arrive there with the survival equivalent of empty pockets and false confidence.
Hunter’s Blind: A Win With a Catch
I checked the nearby hunter’s blind and finally got a win: a firestriker.
The condition was under 50%, which is not what you want to see on Interloper, but it still counts as “fire insurance.”
Still no magnifying glass, though. Of course.
The game will happily give me the tool I can break, but not the one that turns sunlight into free survival.
Accidental Navigation and the Lookout Plan
Then I did something stupid: I headed off without a path in mind.
No plan, no route, just vibes and cold air.
But once I spotted the Forestry Lookout, my brain finally clicked into place.
I’ve been there on other Mystery Lake visits, so at least this was a stupid decision with a familiar destination.
On the way, I spotted ptarmigans.
My rock-throwing aim remains consistently impressive in the worst way: I missed by miles, spooked them, and watched them fly off like they’d just attended my personal comedy show.
Forestry Lookout: Warmth, Mapping, and a Skillet
The lookout gave me a cooking skillet, which immediately made it feel like I’d walked into a luxury apartment.
It was also warm inside, but I could still use charcoal.
That’s the sweet spot: shelter, warmth, and the ability to map.
I scouted, updated the area, and let myself pretend I was in control for a few minutes.
The Crashed Plane: A Great Idea That Hurt Immediately
From the lookout, I spotted a crashed plane.
And I immediately had that survival-gremlin thought: “There’s definitely something useful in there.”
Only problem: I had absolutely no clue how I was meant to reach it.
I tried a few different approaches, each one worse than the last.
I ended up in pain and tearing my clothes, which is exactly the kind of price Interloper charges for curiosity.
With night coming in, I accepted reality and retreated back to the lookout before I turned a bad climb into a body recovery mission.
Night Prep and the Suspicious Lack of Teeth
Back at the lookout, I prepped like a responsible adult survivor: cooked what I could, repaired what I could, and tried to patch up the damage caused by my brief aviation obsession.
And then it hit me.
I don’t think I saw a single predator today.
Which means they’re either:
- all stuck behind a rock somewhere, or
- having a meeting to decide who gets to be the first one to ruin my week.
I’m betting on the meeting.
Interloper loves a coordinated effort.
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