You have been drugged. You wake up tied and gagged. You ache everywhere. Your mouth feels like it is made of cotton. Never mind how you got there or how you let this happen (you can kick yourself for that later).
You break free and discover you are alone in a primitive cabin. Your EDC gear is missing. A fire is burning and it appears as if multiple people have recently been there. Five partially-filled whisky glasses set on the table.
Your location is completely unknown. Outside, it is a foggy 50 degrees. It appears to be either dawn or dusk. There is no sign of anything around except densely wooded hills.
Your vision is blurred. Your strength and coordination are at 50% and you could pass out at any moment. You are in no shape for a fight. Your instinct tells you to run. Whether it is the best decision or not, this place gives you the jeebies and you take this opportunity to flee.
A quick search turns up some matches and a folding knife. You also find other questionable items that could be useful. Which do you take? Choose as many as you want to carry. Beggars can't be choosers.
1. An aged Hawken flintlock with enough material for eight shots (10 pounds)
2. A sharp ceremonial machete (6 pounds)
3. An old youth archery set (6 pounds)
4. A full kerosene lantern (6 pounds)
5. A ¾ charged video camera with spotlight (4 pounds)
6. A sealed gallon of water (8 pounds)
7. A partial bottle of whiskey (3 pounds)
8. A roll of low-quality duct tape. (1 pound)
9. A patriotic snow suit (6 pounds)
10. A softened bearskin (15 pounds)
Was that a human voice in the distance or was it just your ringing ears playing tricks? Definitely time to go!
What are you grabbing and why?
*BONUS QUESTION*
Do you set the place on fire on your way out?
What would you grab on your way out?
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