First day, all these goblin babies around him had grown significantly as their bodies developed quickly. Most could move, albeit, clumsily around the day. It was tiring to get used to moving around so much, but it seemed that by the end of the day most could crawl around and babble freely. The second day was even stranger as everyone could now stand and walk around. They were masters of their bodies, and could now begin to talk a bit. Their new names seemed to be the topic of a lot of attention. Lothar seemed to be the one to quickly grasp the concept of language as he found himself being able to communicate with short phrases. Still everyone else wasn't too far behind, and everyone managed to learn each other's names pretty quickly. The third day everyone woke up to a surprise. It seemed that everyone had officially grown up enough that they could start taking care of themselves and that's exactly what Gramps wanted them to do, to go out and hunt their own food. Two of Lothar's sibling seemed to be very eager and began to leave to go hunting in a pair. Lothar took this opportunity to say out loud "Hold on. We should take a look around the area first instead of heading straight into hunting. You know... I don't think it'll be easy enough that we can do it with our bare hands. We should probably look around for some sizable rocks and large sticks at the very least and if there's time we should learn what the terrain is like around here. Anyone who wants to can feel free to join me." as he began to head out as well, but to look around the area first instead of going straight into hunting. That said, some of the old man's words still lingered in his head. The way that he spoke seemed to indicate that he did have some supplies remaining even though he was no longer willing to share them. Where were these supplies and exactly what was he hiding? Surely they had some basic equipment that they could afford to give out if it meant that more of the new goblins would survive to grow stronger. Something seemed very illogical and inefficient about this entire situation, but as of now he wasn't someone who could do anything about it.