When I ventured to the edges of civilization, I had been told the only dangers were the shades and the people. Certainly, those are enough in their own right, but you can learn how to handle them. Follow the Simple Rules, they had said. Do not kindle a flame. Do not shed the blood of another. Do not run during the night. It requires nothing more than being careful. Even the people are easy to manage with enough practice.
What they never said was that shades were not the only reason there we
I'll point out that my stance is complete one to be taken at face-value, as that's the level I made it when thinking about it. Sure, there are village uses for it, but most of the time I can see it being helpful for elims closer to the endgame. That's the most obvious usage point to me, at least.
Then again, you could make the argument that it's similar to reaction tests, so idk. This could have more consequences than a reaction test though.
You've neeeever done this before