[center][h2][color=8cbed6][b]Lexie[/b][/color][/h2][/center][hr][sub][right][b]Day 0 / Church -> Outside / Goblin[/b][/right][/sub] [sub][right]Interactions: [@Crusader Lord][@TheMushroomLord][@Jangel13][/right][/sub] [hr] [color=8cbed6]“Thanks for the story, Elder, it was an interesting one,”[/color] she offered him a clouse-mothed smile. She memorized the info about the gods, and thought about it. Given Kir’s ability to copy weapons, and some of the hobgoblins’ actions, magic was obviously possible. So, maybe gods existed too. Or maybe they were just powerful (maybe also dead) beings who liked being worshipped. Which Lexie wasn’t opposed to the concept of deities or worshipping them, as long as she got something useful out of doing so. The one that interested her the most was Duvelna, the goddess of death and night. She supposed she could ask about her or worshipping in general sometime later. For now, Lexie grabbed one of the hides at his feet and wrapped it around herself like a skirt. Well, it was more of a furry toga if anything, but it’d keep her warm and unexposed. She returned to her sisters. Aya was talking about a new plan for her traps. [color=8cbed6]“An ambush [i]and[/i] a trap? Sounds good to me,”[/color] she said. [color=8cbed6]“As for the weapon, pick whatever you like,”[/color] she shrugged. Suddenly and in the middle of their conversation, one of their brothers came back inside, a rabbit’s horn and hide in his arms. He shoved the items at Aya and began dragging her away. [color=8cbed6]“Hey!”[/color] Lexie shouted at the abrupt goblin brother. Before she could do much but step forward, Kir already got involved, confronting Argos by bonking him on the head and insulting him. Well, at least [i]that[/i] got his intention. Lexie sighed, and walked over. [color=8cbed6]“Do what you like, but if you want to involve others, you should ask before just dragging them away, you know,”[/color] she pointed out to Argos. After he left, she turned to her sisters. [color=8cbed6]“I don’t know if we’re a good match with that guy, though he could probably come in handy in some way,”[/color] she said, shrugging once more. [color=8cbed6]“For now…it’s time to head out, huh?”[/color] she asked, and glanced towards the gobs before heading towards the open exit. At the church’s door, she waited for her sisters, but also looked outside. She went just a few steps further, enough to be able to observe what was going on in the vicinity. Some of her siblings were already out there, chasing rabbits nearby. There was grass, there were bushes and trees, and she assumed there were rabbits there somewhere too. Lexie hoped the others weren’t so loud that they’d already scared the rabbits away. If they had, she and her sisters might have to head further away from the church. If they could, she’d much prefer to find their prey as near as possible. As such, Lexie looked closely around, noting what was where and who was where. She thought about where the rabbits might hide if they wanted to do so and about where and how she could hide to surprise and catch or intercept them. [hider=Summary] Finishes her talk with gramps. Takes one rabbit hide from gramps' stash and ties it around herself. Goes to speak to Aya and Kir about hunting. Offers a grumbling advice to Argos. Suggests to the sisters that they should go outside. Goes to the church’s door and takes a few steps outside. Looks around, trying to get a scope of the land and the positions of any visible gobs and rabbits. Considers where good hiding spots might be. [/hider]