Robena is a practiced hunter - she earned her cloak on the hunt and spent many years on the road where her only meals might be what she caught herself. She's hunted boar, phoenix, stag, wyrdgoat and plenty of others besides. Adapting to new prey was something of a necessity for her as she could never really take the time to master a certain animal's habits or instincts before moving on, the end result of which was that she grew to become a very quick and accurate shot with the bow. She's tracked a bit of everything over time - when you're crossing Anatolia in the barren mountain land between Roman forts one does not turn one's nose up at rabbit or field mouse - but overwhelmingly she has gone after large, prestigious and preferably dangerous prey. A fox is a different matter. While she leads the party in the hunt, and her hand is on her bow to take a snap shot should she spot it, her mind is elsewhere and her pace is slow. She thinks not of glorious confrontation with the terrors of nature; instead she thinks of the villagers who build fences and coops and lay traps. These people might not have dogs and horses but they are terrorized by foxes more than any knight and so have likely accumulated more wisdom in their undoing than she has. [Take Stock: [b]10[/b]. How might I best hunt this fox?]