Aya was interrupted from her attempts to shake the pain out of her thumb by the sound of a voice. Her name? She remembered an older looking goblin calling her Aya just after she'd first woken up, but there was a name before that, right? Was it something important? She tried to remember as worry began to permeate the edges of her consciousness but the memories were fuzzy at best... a growl from her stomach reminded her that there were more pressing issues to worry about for the time being. [color=7d8c81]"I'm Aya?"[/color], she said a little unsure of herself, then feeling self-conscious she nodded, as if to confirm her own words, and let her smile widen into a wide-eyed grin that probably would have been horrifying to anyone but another goblin. The other goblin, a female with longish ears and short black hair, had expressed interest in Aya's plans. That made her happy, even if it meant that she probably wouldn't be able to procrastinate for much longer. Not exactly used to social interaction, Aya forgot to ask the other goblin's name, instead, launching straight into explaining her ideas. [color=7d8c81]"I was thinking that given we don't exactly seem to be the strongest creatures around and I doubt we have the skills to identify plants safe for eating, we'd be best off setting some kind of trap... we don't have tools either but I think we could dig a hole or set a tripwire."[/color], the goblin rambled, taking a deep breath before continuing, [color=7d8c81]"Maybe not the latter, I'm not sure I know can make a strong enough rope for that. Then we could chase or get chased by something towards our trap and beat it to death with rocks and sticks once it goes down!"[/color]. Taking another deep breath the young goblin tried and failed to gauge her sister's reaction. That plan had been terrible, hadn't it? Who the hell would want to go along with a plan that might see them getting chased through unfamiliar terrain just for a meal? [@Celsius]