>>6409 [1d4=1] Alice finds nothing suitable. Clay jars, if they could be sealed, would be the wrong size, consistency. Lantern would be the right size but wouldn't shatter if thrown. Someone with the tinkerer skill has a small chance of discovering a way of using a stick of bubblegum and a Bic pen to start the Jeep and drive to the glass shop.
10 sealed clay jars are marked the same, and Alice recognizes this as the same stinky Acetic acid from the jar opened earlier. Likely 80% pure as the residue indicates in one of the empty barrels with the same marking with a trace amount inside. They weigh 5lbs each.
There is a good selection of old clothes scraps about. There are no glass shards. At the mention of washing the goblin girls take a step back and look apprehensive.
>>6413 >we need to question them so do not kill them all. If you find a way to make them talk I would appreciate that
''The goblin girls look innocently back at her.
>>6429 ''Cat soon realizes there isn't any containers about. The equipment and distilling hardware are made from hammer formed and riveted scraps of armor, buckets, and metal tubes, no glass.