[h2][center]Sabu, Kichi[/center][/h2] [color=f7976a]"Gahaha! If it's market pricing you want, then no need to worry, that's all rather well defined. As for magic testing...hm, well there are certainly ways to do that, but all of them will cost money. I suppose I can cover you for this time, consider it a welcoming gift to the tribe!"[/color] Sabu replied to the three Goblins who had spoken with a brazen grin, executing the human gesture known as a "thumbs-up", though its meaning would certainly be lost on the lot of them. [color=f7976a]"Remember to always continue pursuing the peak of power, and before long you too will be capable of feats like my own! More important than talent is hard work, and more important than hard work is luck, so all you need to do is create your own luck!"[/color] It was gradually becoming apparent why Aya didn't seem very fond of the chief's son. At Iris's question, Kichi looked at her with a trace of confusion before voicing his reply. [color=fff79a]"For the most part, your instincts should fill in the gaps of knowledge when you're out hunting. You can learn by example, though; we generally hunt in parties to minimize the risk, in case one of the stronger monsters in the forest happens to come along. Though, save for Lord Yggdrasil, I'm proud to say that none of them are stronger than myself."[/color] He explained, donning a grin that indicated at least a shard of the family resemblance between himself and his son. At Iris's next question, though, this expression faltered a bit. [color=fff79a]"...ah, Sabu can be a bit...overenthusiastic when it comes to humans. Raw food makes up the bulk of our diet simply because it's more efficient for our bodies, but we will occasionally cook things, albeit rarely meat. The humans are...something of spoiled creatures that can only eat food in very particular manners, though. Sabu's taken on some of that, thanks to being with them so often."[/color]