[b]Trineon Lord of Rivers, Lakes, and Oceans[/b] The water god looked away as the goddess of the hunt leaped onto the tall gray creature. While he had seen a hunt before, Trineon knew that this wasn’t going to be a clean kill, as Alasayana had no hunting tools like a spear or bow and arrow. As Trineon made sure to avoid watching the kill, O’Menus suggested they go ahead and let the hunting goddess do her thing. Trineon immediately agreed with the sun god as he followed him deeper into the forest. After a snide comment Moridax also followed after O’Menus, the gathered gods leading the young priestess away from the hunt. Aureia then mused if the gray creatures were even edible. This perplexed Trineon as he realized that he hadn’t eaten anything since being reborn. Back in ages past he knew what plants and creatures were poisonous, but now he was surrounded by the unfamiliar. For all the water god knew everything here could kill sicken him if he ate it. As Trineon wondered about the food, the idea of making camp was raised. Before Trineon could weigh in on the issue he heard the melodic calls of the creature Alasayana had pinned. It clearly sounded in utter distress. Out of the corner of his eye, Trineon could see Flora shift uncomfortably at the noises. The young mortal also said she didn’t know a good place for camp but that they were going in the right direction. “That’s alright,” said Trineon, “We should be able to find a decent camping spot on our own.” As Trineon finished speaking, Alasayana ran back to the group, the body of the gray creature securely in her tails. She proudly declared she had brought food for the evening. Again Trineon wondered if they could even eat it safely. The water god then turned to Flora, “These creatures, can we eat them? I’m not familiar with this species and want to make sure it isn’t poisonous.”