[center][color=teal][h2]Gwyneira Elfreda[/h2][/color][/center] There was one sure way that Gwyn knew to see what was in the rainwater. That way was to boil it. If whatever was in the water was something covered in her How to Identify and Treat Different Poisons class and that stupid required How to Identify and Avoid Drugs class (which had interesting info but was insanely anvilicious), she could figure what was in it after seperating the residue from the salt if that salt taste wasn't a natural aspect of the drug. However, in order to boil the water, she'd need something to boil it in, a way to keep a fire going once started, and a way to keep the fire and steam from melting her ice shelter. While she didn't have any camping gear or a cooking pot with her, she did have a waterskin. She took a last sip, used some of the water to wipe the rainwater from her eyes so she could see better, then dumped the remaining water. She reached out with the waterskin to the extent that it collected water without her getting more wet until it was about half full then pulled it back in. Objective one completed. Now for the other two. She did have a fire spell, but it would cost more energy than she had to keep it going until the water boiled. Then she had an idea. Ice was created simply by cooling water down until it became ice. Could she warm up water until it boiled without a fire? Or could she create heat without necessarily creating a fire? She held the waterskin out again so that any resulting steam wouldn't melt the ice and concentrated on heating up the water inside until it boiled through the creation of fireless heat. If she was successful, she would examine the residue to see if she could identify it for any known poison or drug. If she wasn't successful, she'd hunt around for trash scraps left in the seats to start a fire with, use a small fire spell to get it started, then see if she identify the residue once it boiled over.