"Actually, Dorisma, I'd kind of like a short rest before we continue on. My magical energies feel a little depleted, and we can't really continue fighting these things without magic, can we?" I say to Dorisma before finding a good spot, and sitting down for a while. Backstabs was on the lookout for more zombies, though, I kept my eye on her given her history as well as her name. That short rest seemed to give me all of my energy back, which was certainly preferable. "Alright, NOW I'm ready to go on," I then say as I head down the path, finding an open and empty treasure chest, as well as a couple piles of dust with some old shoes, and ragged clothing which made me think that these used to be goblins. The path seemed to split after the treasure chest, though, it did so at an angle which made it resemble the letter 'Y' more than the letter 'T'. I waited for the rest of my team until Backstabs suddenly comments out of nowhere "I can't believe that this used to be my home... that THIS used to be the most prosperous goblin village on the continent. Whatever's making this dust... to reduce an entire village to no more than, well, dust, I guess, they're certainly powerful. Hey, Robert, mind if we continue down the path to the right? That's where I used to live," after my initial surprise, I look towards my other teammates, wondering which way they wanted to head. I, personally had nothing against visiting Backstab's home, even if there's no chance of it having survived... whatever hit this place, but the others probably either didn't trust her, or just wanted to see what was on the left path. [i]Good adventurers head left... I wonder, though, do we qualify as adventurers? Yeah, I'm sure we do, I mean, sure we're not human, but we've already been through plenty, at least, enough to be considered beginning adventurers[/i] I think, later asking "So... what do you think? Should we head left, or right? I'd prefer to head right, where Backstabs' lived, I mean, she's probably worried sick of whoever's left in there, and rightfully so,"