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'''Construct Bivouac''' is a varied-status [[Sage Ability|sage ability]] that enables the character to create a shelter from natural or reused materials. Use of vegetation will permit the creation of a waterproof roof, and even a certain amount of insulation, improving the effective [[Temperature Grades|temperature by one grade]].  The exact nature of the materials depends upon the local [[List of Ranges|range]].  The specifics need not be known for game purposes.
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== Design ==
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The '''maximum size''' of a bivouac is slightly larger than an ordinary [[Camp Tent|tent]], being a circular structure about 10 ft. square and 8 ft. high.  A shape of this size will store up to 19.3 tons in 628 cubic feet.  Each individual using the bivouac as continuous living space (more than 4 hours of daylight) requires an area equal to 4 tons; each sleeper (who would not be moving about unnecessarily at night) requires only 2 tons.  Therefore, a bivouac will uncomfortably sleep up to 9 persons.
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The construction does not permit a swinging door, but a cloth or removable plank can be used in its stead.  Typically, a wide frame is located on the fourth wall of the structure, before which a fire is built for warmth (outside but adjacent to the bivouac).  the frame is constructed of limbs, branches or scrounged wood; leaves and cloth materials can be used as a roof and forest duff (dried leaves, cotton, grass or like materials) is used as insulation.
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== Construction ==
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The more time that is spent, the stronger and more secure a shelter may be built ~ however, a guideline of one hour per 125 lb. capacity should be used, for characters that are skilled makers. Thus, a shelter large enough to house a 50 lb. halfling would require only half-an-hour; but a shelter large enough to house a human of 250 lbs. would take two full hours.
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Persons who do not possess the knowledge, but are acting under the direction of a skilled maker, can work at half the speed. A bivouac-maker can coordinate the efforts of up to six unskilled workers.
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Shelters built at one hour per 125 lbs. will keep persons dry in weather of 5 mm or less of rain per three hour period. If twice as long is spent building each shelter, the shelters will be able to withstand twice as heavy a rainfall. Shelters will be able to withstand winds up to near-gale conditions ... but will break apart if a gale arises.
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See Also,
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Beachcomber
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Forester
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Logistics

Revision as of 20:10, 25 October 2020

Construct Bivouac is a varied-status sage ability that enables the character to create a shelter from natural or reused materials. Use of vegetation will permit the creation of a waterproof roof, and even a certain amount of insulation, improving the effective temperature by one grade. The exact nature of the materials depends upon the local range. The specifics need not be known for game purposes.

Design

The maximum size of a bivouac is slightly larger than an ordinary tent, being a circular structure about 10 ft. square and 8 ft. high. A shape of this size will store up to 19.3 tons in 628 cubic feet. Each individual using the bivouac as continuous living space (more than 4 hours of daylight) requires an area equal to 4 tons; each sleeper (who would not be moving about unnecessarily at night) requires only 2 tons. Therefore, a bivouac will uncomfortably sleep up to 9 persons.

The construction does not permit a swinging door, but a cloth or removable plank can be used in its stead. Typically, a wide frame is located on the fourth wall of the structure, before which a fire is built for warmth (outside but adjacent to the bivouac). the frame is constructed of limbs, branches or scrounged wood; leaves and cloth materials can be used as a roof and forest duff (dried leaves, cotton, grass or like materials) is used as insulation.

Construction

The more time that is spent, the stronger and more secure a shelter may be built ~ however, a guideline of one hour per 125 lb. capacity should be used, for characters that are skilled makers. Thus, a shelter large enough to house a 50 lb. halfling would require only half-an-hour; but a shelter large enough to house a human of 250 lbs. would take two full hours.

Persons who do not possess the knowledge, but are acting under the direction of a skilled maker, can work at half the speed. A bivouac-maker can coordinate the efforts of up to six unskilled workers.

Shelters built at one hour per 125 lbs. will keep persons dry in weather of 5 mm or less of rain per three hour period. If twice as long is spent building each shelter, the shelters will be able to withstand twice as heavy a rainfall. Shelters will be able to withstand winds up to near-gale conditions ... but will break apart if a gale arises.

See Also, Beachcomber Forester Logistics