[center][h1][color=662d91][b]Tsku[/b][/color][/h1][/center] [hr] [hider=Goblins] [@rbwls8028] [@December] [@El Noche] [/hider] Parting foliage before him, Tsku spotted the family of horned rabbits and immediately noticed the pregnant females. His eyes lowered to the ground beneath them for a moment before he took a deep breath and looked at the goblins near him. He did not know how the senior goblins of the tribe would react, but he assumed they would be just like his brother Yan-took; hungry and primarily concerned with their own survival. His eyes had another perspective however. Not just from his understanding and belief in nature's balance, but something else he could not explain, a feeling within himself. Tsku did not speak yet, however. Instead he waited for the rest of his tribe to react, particularly the senior members. Though he saw the creatures as more than food, living beings that follow nature's unspoken law as all others did, he also acknowledged that the tribe was now under severe and unfortunate circumstances. They all needed food desperately and they may not be able to spare every poor animal that came into their sights via opportunity. But should they kill the entire family, Tsku would be left with a dark feeling inside. It may not seem like the smartest or easiest decision, but Tsku felt they should perhaps overlook the majority of the family and only take the female that was not pregnant. But that would only be one meal, hardly enough to feed even one goblin for long. Tsku could not and would not force his belief on the others. He would simply refrain from this meal should they proceed with killing them all, that he had decided. That would free up his meal for others and reduce his negative experience. Out of respect for the rabbits, he did decide to at least mention their state in case the others had failed to notice. After all, he was attuned with nature and others might not make such quick observations, especially while so hungry. [color=662d91][b]"Two of the females are pregnant."[/b][/color] Tsku stated blankly and matter of factly, keeping his emotion hidden.