Rawlith shifted lightly as he sat the Elk down with Valerion on the opposite side of it. The two had placed the Elk near the fire pit while Rawlith personally took up some tools from the nearby supplies. A menagerie of blades and tools for working meat and butchering animals for the fire. He began with a skinning knife as he placed several wide, flat, water stones underneath the beast to prevent too much of it from meddling in the dirt. His knife began to trail down the center of the chest, slicing a cut through the fur, flesh, and fatty layer along the guidance of the sternum and then sliding along the stomach. This was the trickiest part, but Rawlith had plenty of practice. He reached in once he had flayed skin wide to open the stomach cavity under the ribs. The internal organs sat in a rather natural sack of sorts, a membrane held some of it together. He began to cut away the primary organs, heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, etc. The final series of cuts were the most important though and the most precise. He slowly cut up the throat once, and then at the as a second time and carefully removed the stomach and intestinal track all in one membrane sack.
After having successfully removed the internal organs, he began the last process of removing the hide from the Elk and once it was removed he bound it up, and planning to flesh the interior later. His next step was to begin cutting the fatty layers that connected the joints and other areas. He sliced off the back legs at the hip, severing them from the spinal area, as well as breaking off the legs at below the thigh. He then did a similar trick with the front legs, and then moved on to begin stripping meat. He cracked the ribs with a hammer along the spine and took down to Elk Rib-racks before finishing up and cutting out to long, thick, juicy Backstraps. The meat was now all removed and placed out on objects that would prevent them form getting dirty while he moved the remains near his pack and equipment. He then took a small barrel from their supplies, in design similar to a small mead barrel, and took the top off to reveal salt. He salted everything except the rib-racks, which were placed on the spit. The spit was then moved into place, once the meat had been salted and stored, and Rawlith finally got to the greatest part.. cooking the Elk Ribs.
"Elk ribs, they will be ready soon." Rawlith explained aloud in Khajiit voice, the odd suave of his feline nature catching with a deep tone. "This one has prepared them with a simple seasoning, they should fend off anyone's hunger." He added while turning the spit and the tied down racks of ribs.