[@ReusableSword][@Duthguy] training- The two then started to spar learning from each other and what felt comfortable since this was their first experience of real combat compared to their hunting earlier which needed stealth and precise attacks rather than a straight up brawl with the creature itself. This would soon prove to be a great experience once they started to do this on a regular basis. They started their training and sparring with each other as grandpa watched with pride wondering which is the better fighter among the two that came back from hunting. [s] [/s] [@demonspade64] waiting- The goblin was able to completely hide in the tree and considering it would be a few hours until sunlights dawn she would be at the mercy of her own ability to stay still and keep awake. If she left her hiding area she would surely die. While the wolves may have come near once they realized nothing was nearby they would leave to find other prey they could eat for tonight... [s] [/s] [@Wildman13] a new disciple?- The flower was taken aback by the goblins demand to ask where the tree was and was tempted to remove her vines but she saw that the goblin hugging the bunny like a child and checking to see if it was okay she saw the maternal look on the goblins face as she was calmed knowing her pet was safe. The flower watched as she kneeled and acted as if her demand didn't even happen so Shirila decided to forgive her for now at least. One of the vines nearby grew towards her and started to stroke the little goblins hair to calm her and make her feel safe in being in the embrace of the vines. She then decided to explain [color=007236]"I am a goddess in this world. I heard your plea and decided to help you, if you truly find yourself in my debt then I want you to promise me something. Go and spread my faith, few still believe in me if you promise to spread my name then I will guide you as a mother should. If you are a good girl then I may even show you my tree"[/color] the flower said putting one of its leaves up to its bud as if to hide its mouth as it giggled softly giving her the chance to be her disciple