In response to Ri'vashi's reminiscing, Gallus raised an eyebrow. "Hmm, you have a way of creating more questions than you answer sometimes, clan leader," he mused. He then headed towards the second sandpit, "Still, it sounds like that kind of upbringing would make anyone a strong fighter." Gallus paused before stepping into the sand pit, turning to Ri'vashi. "Would you mind if we tried something? Hey, Lorag!" Gallus shouted past Ri'vashi, "Let's see if Ri'vashi can take us, two on one! If you won't, I'll have to pick Peiter instead, and he's been practicing with the wrong sword for weeks!" After a small laugh at Gallus' comment, Janius gave Kaleeth a grin. "Well, just for you, darling, as rough as you want." He suddenly raised a hand to add, "Just...let's avoid the head and the groin, alright?" [hr] Again, Tzirret took in as much information as he could without staring for too long at the nauseating details. While the lungs and the heart were off-putting, they were not as bad as he thought they would be. They were actually quite interesting to see the insides of. The way the tubes in the lungs split over and over again made an interesting pattern. In the end, looking over the great gaping hole in the corpse's chest made Tzirret feel the most uneasy. He had a feeling there would be worse sights in the lower body. The heart was larger than Tzirret expected, but he was not unfamiliar with them in other creatures. Gallus always enjoyed grilled heart meat, Tzirret just found it tough. This heart was no exception upon prodding its surface. With a expression that was finally more curious than worried, Tzirret asked a question. "Why does the heart have four chambers? Or even three? Wouldn't one chamber be enough?"