I think this [pause. What to call puddles of gibbetty zombie fluids that are iced over on top?] sludge will freeze completely overnight.
Maybe sprinkling sand on it will help with traction. It'll be easier to pick up and dispose of when it's solid. Where do we want to put it? The cold's cut down on the smell for now, but it will thaw eventually.
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I'd say it might make good fertilizer, but we might end up with zombie plants. Can we just...burn it?
I'm not sure how interested they were in eating our foods so much as eating us.
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[You never know!] Even so, they could have contaminated things. Rotting meat breeds powerful sickness.
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Ah, true.
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[...just give her a second to feel less queasy about the thought of carrying around a frozen puddle of zombie gunk.]
It could be buried, but the ground's probably too cold. If it can be picked up, would boiling work?
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Maybe if the ground was thawed out... Boiling might, but gods, the smell. Bell suggested burning it. If it's a little at a time in a large fire, that could work.
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Ugh. I guess burning would be better, then.
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