To be fair, the sun was falling pretty fast, and the group didn't know what exactly they were in for if they were to search for Luke. They'd be losing time to search for resources to sustain themselves, and even if they do find him, then what? By then they'd die of dehydration. Hunger was an issue as well, but that came after. Time was ticking and Rae-Ah had to decide fast. Her heart couldn't bear the thought of him dying somewhere, with the food poisoning eating him from the inside. Sad to say, it was better to prioritize the majority - even if that meant coming back for him, she knew the guilt would eat away at her if anything were to happen to him. As usual, the girl nodded in agreement with the rest of those who supported finding the bare necessities first. [color=f7941d] “So any of you have skills that might be helpful in our situation? Served a bit, so I’ve got the basics, but I want to know what jobs you guys can do.”[/color] Funny. Of course, another obstacle had to land in her face. The girl was brought up to serve, pray and obey. Besides following orders and cooking decent meals, she had little to no experience in things such as surviving in the wilderness. Sometimes she'd make ointments out of herbs for other followers or visitors at the temple, but she wasn't sure whether the world they were dropped in had any of the ingredients she'd need. Other than her mutations, she had no idea of any of the basics needed to keep herself alive, such as building a fire and knowing what to eat besides particular plants. [color=teal][i]"I do not know of any tactics. However, my hearing and sense of smell seems to have been highly enhanced. Perhaps I could utilize them to track flowing water, or keep watch for any adversaries?"[/i] [/color] The idea was for Rae to keep in charge of the sight around the area. Even if that excluded using her actual [i]sight[/i], the fact that she could smell and hear things up to 25 meters, could probably be of use if they do happen across a usable shelter and the dark fell upon them. The range was not too short nor too far, giving Rae the perfect advantage of only detecting whatever or whoever strays significantly close. [@PKMNB0Y] [@Zombehs] [@VitaVitaAR] [@WeepingLiberty]