The Goblin Grandpa watched as each of the children started to wake up and some even went on trying to speak when they just woke. He had to admit he has been around to see a few generations and he had to admit that he knew this batch of younglings had some real potential. The Grandpa had done it regularly always waking the young ones a day after they are born. He knew that Humans could grow up much slower because they didn't have to worry about war but goblins like them were born weak and were easy to kill and as a result he knew that they wouldn't take long to grow up till they were strong enough to walk and talk properly. Grandpa stroked his beard and soon he spent the next 3 days feeding them as they quickly grew up. On their first day they were able to crawl and sit up properly. Grandpa had some food in their storage so that he could feed them and make sure they didn't starve because he was by no means strong enough to hunt anymore at best he was a care giver to the young ones and could give them advice as they grow up. On their second day they were able to walk for short distances and were finally able to speak a few words with clarity. This was when Grandpa taught told them about what was waiting for them once they were strong enough to stand on their own because he couldn't feed those that didn't hunt he gave each one their names and he told them that they were to just call him grandpa. He fed them each once more but was able to just give them bowls and let them go to town. [hr] The third and final day was when they were finally ready to strike out on their own. Grandpa waited by the cave for each of them to wake up on their own and once they all got up and came over to the entrance of the cave grandpa then said [color=8dc73f]"Alright little ones, you have finally gotten big enough to hunt on your own. From here on out no more hand outs you live and die by your own choices. If you want some advice though that's free, their are some horned rabbits not far from the cave be careful"[/color] Those were the last words Goblin Grandpa told them before he sat down by the entrance of the cave watching them. He had to admit that the entrance of the cave was like the entrance to their adulthood for them to be treated with respected. Of course it was understandable if they were scared but they weren't going to get any food from him anymore they needed to learn how to hunt and he couldn't show them how. It was survival of the fittest in this world and if they cant hunt for their own food then they didn't deserve to be a part of their tribe...