The consensus among my team seemed to be to abandon the castle, and simply go in the opposite direction from it, and who was I to argue? I mean, we can't just go around helping the same creatures that basically see us as a plague, right? I nod, and say "That sounds like a plan, we'll make sure to never approach the city for any reason, whatsoever. I just kinda wish I knew which direction it was so I could avoid it," the princess laughs, and says "Then I suppose I'm going on an adventure. Need I remind you that there's nothing you can do about me following you?" I grumble a bit, and pass by Backstabs on the way out. I overhear her explain to R'lyeh "No, that's not how it is around here, most of us only have one young per... well..." she then whispers something, which I can only guess was an explanation of the birds and the bees, and once she was done, she continued with "And due to that, we are usually very close to our families... we'd usually pass down any money, housing, or whatever to our next in kin, but I wouldn't mind if you could raid the place for food and such, as you've said, everyone here is dead, except for me, of course," she then started following me, dragging her feet, and with her head hung low, a sure sign that she still wasn't quite over the death of her entire village. Of course, Ms. Princess decided to follow along as well, but she seemed to be in a much happier mood, and seemed to occasionally hum a tune as she walked, almost as if she knew nothing was a danger to her. I checked from house to house, and could only come up with a couple loaves of bread, and one cup of some... weird... purple drink that didn't seem like a potion, but simply some sort of alcoholic goblin drink. It smelled incredibly spicy, which was weird, given that goblins, as mammals, would be repelled, or repulsed by the spice. I simply knew the smell of 'spicy', but couldn't taste it, myself, given that the chemical that causes the sensation doesn't work too well, if at all on kobolds... or even aves for that matter.