"Hmm. Knives and spears huh? I don't have knives, but perhaps these hunting darts will do." Cera leads you and the others to the armory, which was mostly just a tent being guarded by two kobolds armed with a sword and shield. inside was all the weapons they've made so far, stockpiled into one place. Cera looks around and hands you six stone darts, which looked a little like thicker crossbow bolts. "You basically throw these like you would a small spear. They don't do much damage, but they're by far one of the easiest and simplest range weapons the kobolds have. Even their slings take a little while to get a hang of, so we have plenty of them. As for spears, we have a few basic combat spears as well as javelins." Cera brought out both. The combat spears were much what you'd expect; five foot long shafts of wood with a sharpen stone tip. The javelins were shorter, only being three feet, thinner, and instead of stone either were just sharpened and charred wood or had bone tips. "Most of these spears have been repurposed from the kobold's fishing spears. They aren't as fancy as that harpoon you have there, but I think they'll be serviceable. I can spare you four for free, though the rest you'll need to pay for." Pylia looked at the weapons, frankly somewhat concerned at how cheaply made they all were. "I don't mean to sound rude, but these weapons... They're rather primitive, don't you think?" Cera nods but kept her smile up. "That's why if possible, they'll be collecting money for any more if you want to use them. The kobolds have used up much of the stone and wood they had for their homes to make weapons and fortifications. War, as usual, hits the poor hardest. As you can imagine the kobolds don't have their own lumber down here so they've been using whatever wood they could forage or find, hording it so they can make their homes or fire. Now most of it are spears, bows, and other weapons. If they want to survive after the battle, they'll need the coin to pay for goods and services they'll normally never be able to afford."