[b]Trineon Lord of Rivers, Lakes, and Oceans[/b] The water god’s mind was put at ease as Alasayana confirmed that the meat of the creature was not poisonous. As a lord of watery domains Trineon always made sure that animals were safe to eat, as many sea life were filled with poison. This mostly fish diet also meant he usually ate his meat raw and as such had no real cooking skills. Thankfully Moridax had stepped up as a chef. Trineon found it odd that the underworld god would be the one who could cook, but he was also just glad that someone in the group knew how. It was also a positive for Trineon that Flora mentioned a plant that could help start fires. Fires were another thing that Trineon was not skilled with, as it did kind of go against him being a water god. Again he was glad that Aureia quickly found the plant. Trineon was then prepared to grab some sticks to make a fire, but the death god beat him to it. She then produced a dagger from the corpse she was possessing, quickly whittling some sticks into spears and demanded some praise. “I will admit that you are useful,” Trineon said to Moridax, “But let’s see if you can ignite a fire.” As Trineon finished speaking, Flora piped in, explaining how to use the plant as ignition. The plant was squeezed over the sticks Moridax gathered, a burst of what looked like flame engulfing the sticks. With very minimal movement the sticks caught fire. Content to let Moridax to cook the strange meat, Trineon took a seat next to the fire. For a second he allowed himself to relax. But that moment of peace was broken when the hunt goddess mentioned the birds above. Trineon looked up and sure enough there were many bird like beings watching from the tops of the trees. Trineon wondered how he had missed these possible scavengers, as in his heyday he would’ve been able to spot them from a mile away. This seemed to prove the thought he had that his full strength had yet to return to this reborn form. “I’m not sure if they would attack us, given our numbers,” Trineon stated, “But that isn’t to say that there is not a bigger predator who would have no problem with all of us.”