[@demonspade64][@ReusableSword] The assault- As they moved to get into the position they noticed that the rabbit was not aware of them moving into position. The rabbit didn't move until it finally smelled goblins and more specifically one reaching towards its horn it quickly woke up and dashed out of the tree it noticed that the goblin had its grip on its horn firmly and wouldn't let go. What neither goblin accounted for was that they were fighting an alpha and as such, it was much more aggressive than the regular variety. It hopped around avoiding the goblin waiting for the opportunity to hit it with its stick. Instead, the rabbit hopped towards a tree and smashed the goblin against it in an attempt to get it off him. [b]Goblin Gird was tackled against a tree by the Alpha rabbit, bruising is formed and if not changed the rabbit will continue to force the goblin off of him[/b] [s] [/s] [@Duthguy][@Wildman13] onto the river we go- After they finished picking apart their kill they went to the river nearby. They could soon hear the sounds of water going down a babbling brook and were soon at the river. It wasn't particularly large and was little more than a stream but they were able to see fish following the current heading deeper into the forest. The area around the stream had a large number of smooth rocks barely reaching the size of the goblins two fingers so they were easily picked up. They were lucky and found no other rabbits or predatory animals if they so chose they could just try their hand at fishing. [s] [/s] [@Darked13] first hunt- He was soon able to find a rabbit alone and eating berries nearby clearly enjoying himself. The rabbit was unaware of the goblin that was stalking it allowing the goblin to find a way to attack it properly. The rabbit ate from the blue berries and made sure to avoid the yellow ones so even if they decided against killing the rabbit they could tell which berries weren't poisonous.