The blacksmith, of all creatures, overhears our conversation, and adds to it, by saying "Well, I've heard of an old goblin cave to the west of here. There might be some survivors, but I heard it was under attack by humans. You've got no problems dealing with humans, right? Well, those humans might have some better equipment than this," I then look back towards the rest of my group, specifically Trey, and say "Um, maybe? Do you think we should go? I think it would be better if we did, but if nobody else wants to go, then I won't drag you over there," I then remember what he was saying about R'lyeh's rude addressing of him, and the sound of his voice told me that he was male. "You are a 'he', correct, Trey?" I ask, trying not to sound too rude, but honestly I couldn't tell the differences between genders of a creature that I've only ever seen once. If their voices were at least somewhat predictable, then I should be fine, but I just wanted to make sure. Meanwhile, backstabs seemed to enjoy following behind me, which honestly made me very nervous, as her name included the word 'Backstab', and if that wasn't enough, she was also a thief, and had one of the best daggers in our group, it probably didn't help that she was the only one with actual armor, as well. Wherever this cave was, I hoped that we could get to it in time to save those goblins who are probably hiding from the attacking humans, or something. Then again, said goblins might have kidnapped one of their princesses, or something, but, then again, killing their entire cave village was hardly proportionate retribution for a simple kidnapping that might very well have been a mistake, or a miscommunication, and for all the humans knew, the goblins might have just given them the princess without them having to resort to violence.