[center][h2]X a a l[/h2][/center] [@Rune_Alchemist] [@Duoya] [hr] Isurta had been faster than he'd expected. When the rabbit had charged towards her hiding spot with a ferocity that surprised even him, Xaal felt a fleeting sense of helplessness. It wasn't fear, or panic - simply the feeling of knowing that it wasn't [i]him[/i] being attacked, so [i]he[/i] wouldn't be the one dealing with the consequences and danger. He hated not being able to do anything. But, with a surprising amount of agility and quick-thinking, the female Goblin had dodged to the side, and used the spear to dig a nice hole in the rabbit's side, probably hitting some vital organ. When the rabbit died, Xaal felt just a bit stronger. A small grin formed on his lips, showing rather sharp canines. [color=ed1c24]"Nice stab."[/color] He stated, walking forward and crouching down to inspect the rabbit more closely. The horn was just as sharp-looking as he expected, with a length that he inwardly knew to be perfect for hunting smaller prey. This, of course, wouldn't be their last rabbit. They needed to eat, to gather their strength, before hunting for more horns and meat. He wouldn't be selfish and take this one all for himself, after all. [color=92278f]"So what do you guys wanna do now? I saw we hunt two more - one for all of us. If we keep up like this we should easily be able to do it. Maybe find a better way of fighting them, too."[/color] Good thinking. Decision decided, Xaal reached down, breaking the long, sharp Rabbit Horn at the base, so that the length wouldn't be butchered. [color=ed1c24]"Isurta, you killed it, so you take the first horn."[/color] Xaal spoke up bluntly, turning fierce crimson eyes towards the slightly shorter female. He stood, offering the horn to her, sharp-end first. He and Kishi would get theirs soon, after all.