[@Eviledd1984][@Darked13][@Duthguy] As they exited the church they would find themselves with a few berry bushes at the beginning of the forest in the area where the grounds of the church ended and the forest began. It was only a few bushes but it would be enough to sustain a goblin or two for a day. As for the search for rocks and sticks they wouldn't find any suitable sticks nearby aside from the ones being used as grave markers in the actual graveyard nearby. Stones however would range from small ones to ones big enough to be held in a goblins fist customary to the decrepit state of the church with its own stones falling off with age. [hr] [@Haeo][@Dark Cloud] They searched for their prey to earn them a proper meal before nightfall came in full force. After a few more moments they would find a hole in the earth and it seemed big enough to find a rabbit inside off and if they came close enough they would notice the tell tale sign of a horn sticking out ready to defend itself. However it was getting close to dark and would they really risk what little time they have getting a rabbit out of its hiding hole for the night? They would need something to use as bait or be clever enough to kill it in its hole without a fight if they wanted to eat before the night finally came. [hr] [@Crusader Lord] Argos looked at her as she said that their was a chance to grab a creature that was returning to its den. He wanted to tell her to forget it but he doubts he could convince her otherwise. He let her walk the way she wanted to and soon enough they only found small bugs that wouldn't fill her or rabbits already inside their burrows and warrens that would already be prepared to defend themselves and would take to much time to hunt. They only had so much time left so Argos held her hand and started to pull her back to the church whether she liked it or not. [hr] [@demonspade64][@ReusableSword] The two of them had decided to get back to the church and after a couple of minutes they would end up back home just in time as the sun was begining to dim in the distance. They were safe once again. [hr] [b]Final Warning[/b] Soon enough the goblins and hobs would hear the distant howl of wolves in the distance as the sun started to dim in the sky and it started to become dark. Whatever they were going to do this would be the last chance to do it. It seemed clear that in mere moments they would be out in the dark and would be prey to the creatures that called the night their home. They needed to move fast and find a safe place because soon they wouldn't be.