A rest sounded great right now, as it would recharge my magical energies, give R'lyeh some time to rest, and even give the blacksmith time to finish our weapons, which I assumed were free given how he didn't ask for payment when I was at the forge. However, I also remembered how I was out of money, and still holding these potions. "Uh, Riley, sorry for mispronouncing your name, but, would you mind holding on to these potions? You still have that satchel, and all I have to carry anything is my own arms," I ask, later adding "Oh, and unless Dorisma is going to pay, we don't have enough money to stay at the inn, unfortunately," I then finally notice the other kobold, the mother who was talking to me earlier, asking about how I managed to defeat the human, and I finally respond with "Well, I wonder if I should even tell you this, but I kinda learned their way of fighting. The odd ways they move their sword sometimes, and the magic they occasionally use, yes, we, as kobold, or rather, as sapient beings can also learn their ways. We too can use these sword movements, all of which have a specific and strategic use, and we too can learn their magic, that is, if we are willing..." the kobold mother, who introduced herself as Selkra, seemed intrigued almost mystified about what I just said. She then took a sword from one of the villagers who weren't as lucky as she was, and reentered her house. A few other kobolds, as well as some visiting goblins and ogres also seem to have heard what I said, as some were readily picking up weapons, or chanting strange words, while others were just shaking their heads at me, as if I was supposed to be ashamed of myself for breaking some unspoken law. The crowd dispersed to go do whatever they were going to do next after a few moments, and I almost had a feeling that there would be a forest fire in this area soon, for some reason.