[Center][color=7D8C81][H1]Aya[/H1][/color][/Center] As she continued to think up possibilities for traps in her mind there came a moment when Aya was suddenly struck with the strangest wave of inspiration, new ideas more complex and in-depth than any of those she'd managed moments before, including some she’d previously dismissed on the basis of not knowing how to pull them off. Even stranger was the sudden influx of realisations into how she could improve her previous designs, the kinds of insights someone with a little experience behind their belt might have upon laying eyes on the designs of a novice, though somehow Aya was both the expert and the novice in this scenario. Had this knowledge come from her past life? Didn’t seem to fit. Maybe her past life hadn’t actually happened and was instead a collection of sudden insights like this that her underdeveloped mind had misinterpreted as a former existence? That would certainly explain the lack of concrete memories. As many questions as her new theory raised Aya didn’t have time to ponder them as already things were happening around her. Yet another one of her sisters had popped up and was providing her with feedback on the plans she'd laid out. Pointing out yet another stupid mistake Aya had made in assuming they would even be able to get something to their trap, let alone into it. It was entirely possible her plan could be defeated by the same issue she'd set out to circumvent, that is, their current lack of knowledge. Once again Aya found herself trying and failing to disappear by sheer force of will. Worse still was that the new sister felt it necessary to point out that she’d probably want a weapon, not that she hadn’t been planning to get one, but it went to show that she’d presented herself as such a fool that this needed to be commented on. Still, as far as her knowledge of traps went, Aya wasn’t the same goblin she’d been five minutes ago and it appeared for now that the group had wandered over to their grandfather(?) and were now listening to a story in exchange for resources and information. That gave Aya time to revise her plan. The core of the issue lay in their prey being both unknown and probably better armed than they were. To counteract their enemies they’d need some way to avoid a direct head-on confrontation but one that was also adaptable depending on the specifics of what they encountered. A static pit trap as Aya had suggested earlier would be a good way to avoid direct confrontation but failed to account for any unknown variable they might reasonably expect, including the most obvious like the unknown location and behaviour of their targets. Ambushes also dealt with those issues and were more flexible to unknowns, but if they couldn’t dispatch or incapacitate their targets immediately they’d just end up in a normal confrontation and probably die. But all that was assuming that those plans were mutually exclusive and that traps had to be static. Who was to say they couldn’t ambush their targets with a trap? While the rest of the old goblin's story hadn't really interested Aya, or rather she'd been too distracted to pay it much attention, the last part did pique her interest. It seemed the goblins had religion and not one she could recall from her hazy and possibly made-up memories. While Aya wasn't quite ready to come to a decision as to whether the gods the elder had mentioned were actually real or not, that would provide an explanation of the reality-bending weirdness she'd seen thus far. If the gods were, in fact, responsible for said weirdness it would seem they were more hands-on that whatever it was she'd learned to expect so finding proof couldn't be that hard. In any case, that would need to wait for now. Once the goblin elder's story was complete Aya began explaining her revised plan to whichever sisters were still there. [color=7D8C81]“New sister pointed out that hole digging plan was stupid. Too static. Sorry… But I’ve had a better plan this time,”[/color] Aya paused to gauge the reactions of her sisters thus far but decided against it at the last moment, she didn’t want to see the scepticism they mush surly be showing right now. [color=7D8C81]“What if we were to make some kind of a net out of vines or whatever else we can get our hands-on. It shouldn’t be too hard to make, should be effective for most things I can think of and I think if a couple of us work together and ambush our target it shouldn’t be too hard to incapacitate something right off the bat provided we don't screw up too hard. Or maybe sister Ker could just summon a copy over the target? But I don't want to put you out!”[/color] Aya hastily added that last part before pausing again, this time pondering whether she should leave it at that before deciding to tack on one last note, [color=7D8C81]“I also want to see if I can attach a rock to a length of cord or something, as long as I can build up momentum that should give some reach and damage and I don’t think the windup time is a problem if we’re incapacitating our target.”[/color] [@Crusader Lord][@Rune_Alchemist][@SilverPaw] [hider=System & Inventory] [b][color=7D8C81]EXP:[/color][/b] 0 [b][color=7D8C81]Acquired Skills:[/color][/b][list][*][b]Primitive Crafting:[/b] Ancient civilizations used the very same methods as they harvested the base materials at their disposal to make weapons. Learned how to make primitive traps like spike pits, holes, and spike traps. Also learned to make bone/wood weapons such as clubs, bows, slings. [*][b]Knowledge of the 3:[/b] Knowing the names of the god and goddesses of the world they live in they can now properly worship them. Ramos god of light and the sun, Duvelna goddess of death and the night, Shirila the goddess of the earth and nature. [/list][b][color=7D8C81]Titles:[/color][/b][list][*] N/A [/list][b][color=7D8C81]Blessings:[/color][/b][list][*] N/A [/list][b][color=7D8C81]Curses:[/color][/b][list][*] N/A [/list][b][color=7D8C81]Inventory:[/color][/b][list][*] N/A [/list][/hider] [hider=Summary][list][*]Aya pondered her sudden influx of knowledge on building traps and hypothesised that she may not have actually had a past life but instead cooked the idea up to interpret similar such influxes in knowledge after her birth. [*]Aya suffered a mild internal meltdown after her original plan was critiqued and subsequently spent the duration of the elder's story breaking down the problem at hand and working out a revised plan for dealing with said problem. No doubt she utilised her Anxious Mind skill in doing so. [*]Aya came up with another theory as to how she could explain all the weirdness she'd seen after listening to the elder's story. That being that the gods did it. She isn't convinced yet but wants to look into it. [*]Once the goblin elder had finished his story Aya explained to her sisters her new plan, this one involving the creation and application of a net in an ambush so as to (hopefully) immediately incapacitate whatever they find so that they can safely beat it to death. [*]Aya is waiting for feedback to her plan otherwise she’ll head off to begin looking for materials for constructing the net.[/list] [/hider]