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Hi All!

This is my first forum post, so take it easy on the new guy. 
I went to bed in my world after hunting some boar and creating my charcoal pit. I slept pretty well, feeling like I was finally making some progress.
Yet as I wake up, I hear it, flames and the pyrolosis of materials close to my abode! I run out and to my utter horror do I see a fire has broken out on the homestead, being such a novice player
I had no idea how to extinguish the inferno, pushing my property line back, so I gathered all my belongings and ran, but not before getting a couple of screenshots for your comedic relief. 

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Welcome to the forums(and the game)! This was a much needed laugh. 🤣

29 minutes ago, Armen Deljanin said:

I had no idea how to extinguish the inferno

I mean, honestly...you really don't extinguish this kind of inferno. You just don a pair of sunglasses and stand back to enjoy the show, as well as eat whatever wildlife happened to get barbecued in the process.

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I've said it before, but I really think peat should need to be dried before it can burn, kind of like how you need to dry out bowstaves. It occurs in wet areas like swamps or places with high rainfall, so it doesn't make sense that it can ignite at any time like refined petroleum.

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11 hours ago, hstone32 said:

I've said it before, but I really think peat should need to be dried before it can burn, kind of like how you need to dry out bowstaves. It occurs in wet areas like swamps or places with high rainfall, so it doesn't make sense that it can ignite at any time like refined petroleum.

I could be on board with this change. At min, have it protected from the rain but I like the idea of it having to dry as well, say 20 hours or something.

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