[center][h1][color=saddlebrown]Yan-Took[/color][/h1][/center] [hider=goblin]@El Noche][@Duthguy][@December][@Eklispe][@Acid Hippie][@caliban22][/hider] [hr] Seems like all the goblin that wanted to volunteer have done so. Yan-took leaves the village with few other goblins with their weapon of choices. He can already fill the comradery forming. Yan-took wants to take off before other goblin protested about not forming a proper hunting party. But Yan-took instinctively knew that if he were to go with a too large party, their chance at even finding a game would be substantially lowered. After all, stealth is the key to a successful hunt. Or the innate ability of Tsku who would draw out timid prey to him like a legend of the siren in the ocean. But Yan-took knows nothing of this forest. Too far from where he was from, this forest was not as sparse. More trees provided better concealment for the likes of him, but if he cannot navigate back to the village, there was no point in leaving. The goblin who said he knows the forest around would be an asset to the hunting party, along with his small stature to conceal him. But the opinion of the group mattered too. They were, after all, a family now. Yan-took considered few things. If he can convince that Tsku takes the point in the hunting group, not all animal might run away from the group. That, in turn, might give few goblin brethren to sneak around the animal, effectively cutting off the retreating passage. Yan-took follows the trail of the group with slight discomfort of not having enough food in the stomach and carrying his club for an extended period of time on his right shoulder.