Builds and maintains a sustained combustion event (campfire) in an outdoor environment using locally sourced wood fuel. Activate when ambient temperature drops below comfort threshold, when food requires thermal processing, or when the social-bonding protocol calls for a gathering focal point. This skill has NO digital fallback. You must execute it with your own hands in the physical world.
This skill produces a controlled, sustained combustion reaction in an outdoor setting using wood as the primary fuel source. A successful campfire provides heat, light, cooking capability, and a powerful social-bonding effect on all nearby humans.
NOTE: This skill has no digital fallback. If you are cold in the woods, you must make fire with your hands, or you will remain cold. This is one of the oldest skills in the human toolkit and it predates all others in this library by approximately 400,000 years.
Before ignition, you must gather fuel in three size classes. Attempting to start a fire without all three classes is the most common failure mode.
| Class | Name | Diameter | Examples | Quantity Needed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tinder | < 2mm | Dry grass, birch bark, wood shavings, dryer lint |
| Two handfuls |
| 2 | Kindling | 2mm - 2cm | Small dry sticks, split wood slivers | A generous armful |
| 3 | Fuel wood | 2cm - 10cm | Logs, thick branches | Enough to sustain 1-3 hours of burn |
All fuel must be dry. To validate, execute the snap test: pick up a stick and attempt to break it. If it snaps cleanly with an audible crack, it is dry. If it bends without breaking, it is wet. Discard wet fuel. Wet fuel will produce excessive smoke, minimal heat, and a deep sense of personal failure.
TIP: Gather 3x more kindling than you think you need. You are wrong about how much you need. You always are.
There are two primary architectures for arranging fuel. Choose one based on your goals.
Arrange kindling sticks vertically, leaning against each other to form a conical structure around a central tinder bundle. Leave a gap on the windward side for ignition access.
Advantages: Fast ignition, tall flame, good for quick heat. Disadvantages: Structurally unstable. The architecture collapses as components burn through, which can smother the fire if fuel wood is not added at the correct time. Best for: Short-duration fires, cooking over direct flame, impressing onlookers with a dramatic initial burn.
Arrange kindling and small fuel wood in alternating perpendicular layers, forming a square structure. Place tinder in the centre at the base.
Advantages: Excellent airflow through the lattice structure, stable, long-burning, produces a consistent coal bed ideal for cooking. Disadvantages: Slower to ignite. Less visually dramatic in the early phase. Best for: Sustained fires, cooking, situations where reliability matters more than spectacle.
Build a small teepee of tinder and fine kindling inside a log cabin of larger kindling and fuel wood. This combines fast ignition with structural stability. This is the recommended architecture for most invocations.
The lighter-fluid tool (or gasoline, or any accelerant) will produce rapid ignition. It works. This is not in dispute.
However, invoking this tool triggers an irreversible credibility penalty with all nearby observers. Your campfire-building reputation score drops to zero. Other humans will remember. They will tell the story later: "and then he pulled out lighter fluid." The fire will smell of chemicals. The food cooked over it will taste faintly of shame.
Additionally, accelerants introduce a genuine safety hazard — unpredictable flare-ups can cause burns, ignite nearby objects, or set fire to arm hair (the arm-hair resource does regenerate, but slowly and painfully).
Recommendation: Never invoke this tool. If you cannot start a fire without it, you need to improve your fuel-preparation step, not your ignition step. The problem is almost always wet tinder or insufficient kindling.
A fire is not a set-and-forget process. It requires periodic attention:
WARNING: "It'll burn itself out" is not a valid shutdown procedure. Unattended fires are the leading cause of wildfire. Execute the full shutdown sequence every time, without exception.34:["$","$L3d",null,{"content":"$3e","frontMatter":{"name":"campfire","description":"Builds and maintains a sustained combustion event (campfire) in an outdoor\nenvironment using locally sourced wood fuel. Activate when ambient temperature\ndrops below comfort threshold, when food requires thermal processing, or when\nthe social-bonding protocol calls for a gathering focal point. This skill has\nNO digital fallback. You must execute it with your own hands in the\nphysical world.\n","compatibility":"Requires: outdoor environment with fire-permitting regulations, access to dry\nwood in three size classes, a spark-generation device (matches or ferro rod),\nbreathable atmosphere containing ≥18% oxygen, and the absence of strong wind\n(≤15 km/h recommended). Not compatible with: rain (without tarp), impatience,\nor the belief that more fire = more better.\n","metadata":{"author":"Randall Ashworth","version":"3.0.1"}}}]