[center][h2][color=8cbed6][b]Lexie[/b][/color][/h2][/center] Removing the horn took some time, and was a bit awkward, but she felt like she was getting somewhere. And then – a crack! The head got a bit dented, fractures spread around the skull, and the horn broke off the skull. Phew. Lexie patted the rabbit’s mangled head, and stood with her prize in hand. She was holding the horn by its base, where a small part of the skull still clung to it, sort of like a handle. She was done just in time to see another goblin produce a sword out of nothing by magic. She goggled at the goblin, the fake sword, and the original belonging to Luz. That such a thing was capable…It changed things. Since that miraculous sister of hers was gathering rabbits to skin and cut them up, Lexie grabbed the now hornless rabbit and dragged it to Kir. [color=8cbed6]“Hey, here’s the last rabbit. We should remove the horns from all of them, if we can,”[/color] she stated. She didn’t notice Luz’s disgruntlement at having removed the horn from the rabbit she had provided, nor did it occur to Lexie that the other hobgoblins might be similarly possessive. In her mind, these rabbits were given to them, and so all of them belonged to them, materials included. [color=8cbed6]“Maybe we could tie the horns to the sticks with your sinew?”[/color] she suggested, though she was dubious about the idea. [color=8cbed6]“Just the horns could be better though,”[/color] she concluded, firmly gripping her newly obtained possession – she wouldn’t let that one out of her hands any time soon. Lexie stood by Kir’s side slightly awkwardly, observing her work, but also looking around at the other goings-on. She was sure she’d seen one of the gobs leave by themselves. She did want to see the outside world, but she was a bit hesitant to just wander outside on her own. She’d rather follow someone quietly and see how they did, but that departed goblin brother of hers was too far ahead already. And he surely wasn’t the type to appreciate someone shadowing him, given how he’d left without a word to anyone. The hobgoblins were definitely independent though, so perhaps Lexie’s wish to cooperate with someone would go unfulfilled. One of them mentioned eating bats, which was somehow related to not being able to see in the dark – did that mean if they ate a creature, they’d gain its abilities? Or was it Gird’s special ability? Another – Arch – offered them healing, and prayed for their safety at the shrine, which was also intriguing. Luz, the sword user, mentioned evolving, which made sense, though Lexie did wonder how long it would take. Zats was a very silent one, and he’d only brought berries, but Lexie did spy him go read a few books. She definitely wanted to approach at least one of her elder siblings, and by process of elimination, caught up to Gird, carefully getting his attention. [color=8cbed6]“Older brother, if you eat bats you get to see at night?”[/color] she queried him. [hider=Inventory] One rabbit horn.[/hider] [@Crusader Lord][@ReusableSword]