[center][img]http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/b3RmLjcyLjI4Y2NjNC5TWEpwY3csLC4w/wc-mano-negra-bta.regular.png[/img] [/center] Golden eyes suggestions of using the pelts and wood harvesting method where probably the best choice and she agreed, it was probably easier than finding a human jobs without being able to speak their language and perhaps was safer than adventuring. [color=23c6ae]"While we are in the human town could find out what we specifically we want and then how much it, the pelts and the wood are worth so we make sure we bring enough stuff to sell on our next trip. Maybe I can also find out if there’s any types of plants they might wanna buy?"[/color] Though those getting those two resources required tools of their own, but presumably the village did have access to appropriate tools. Licking tress wasn’t exactly telling her ways to make bows, arrows, axes or traps out of them, so hopefully the could borrow or be show how to make those tools. [color=23c6ae]"Hay Boss, who would be good to talk to if we wanna learn how to hunt? Would that be our parents when they get back?"[/color] She considered the chief's answers her two questions. Dragon's blood and the world's second greatest magician: quite the prestigious bloodlines this tribe had, despite them spawning some of the lowliest monsters. Shame they had none of that, though they did have their gifts so maybe that was the universe/some god making up for their mundane lineage. Sabu meanwhile was going on and on about humans. Not that the information wasn’t useful but the admiration he showed for them was somewhat uncomfortable, it was obviously because he was really excited but he kind of made her feel like trash for not having been born human. It was an unpleasant experience, even if he didn’t mean it to be. His last comment about getting human food and the state of goblin food did get her to pay particular attention and maybe justified his enthusiasm a bit in her eyes. [color=23c6ae]"Wait. We don’t cook food?"[/color] She said mainly to herself in a small bout of confusion. A whole heap of the plants she had analysed had given her the understanding that the could be cooked to make them either edible or more nutritious. Admittedly she had no idea how or what parts you could cook but it had given her the impression that cooking was what just what you did with food. [color=23c6ae]"My gift told me some of the plants I got in the forest where edible or better after you cooked em though. so why don't we?"[/color] She had thought of just going straight about the tool situation and getting back to the forest as soon as possible, but now she wanted to know how cooking worked. She was also kinda hungry. If food was being offered who was she to say no, even if there was the whole not liking going back to goblin food problem to worry about. [color=23c6ae]"I wanna see how to do that, so I’ll come too. Plus the whole tools thing"[/color] She hurried on over to be with Subu, Kluuto and the rest who were going to town.