[center][h1][color=ed1c24]Gren[/color][/h1] Location: Forests Quest: Hunt for Food! Current Activity: Gathering and Traveling through the forest with Vola [@Unkown58][/center] Gren didn't stick around for long when the Orcs were distracted. Oh sure, he listened a little, but as soon as Vola vog the axe and Gren saw the opportunity to do so, he left the trio of orcs before any were none the wiser. A perfect heist if Gren ever saw one, and he's seen many. Somehow. Running out of the camp and towards the forest, he met up with Vola outside. He got to admire the axe up close, in awe of it's simple yet savage appearance. [color=ed1c24]"Whoa ho ho! We can kill any beastie with that! Hey, why don't you hold onto it for now okay? I wanna use it yeah, but we all need a weapon. Let's head to tha mines to get some more, and maybe hunt something inna cave, but while we walking let's keep an eye out for some vines or grass, rocks, or good sticks. Maybe we can make some spears or something we can use and hunt with. If we can get some good vines or find a nice stringy tree, I can make some rope and we can make a sling so we can kill stuff from far away."[/color] Gren was just full of ideas, adding more and more to his ever growing list of busy work and chores. Even now despite having just entered the forest he was already looking around for those fibers he needs to make some rope. For some reason he vaguely remembers how to make some, perhaps from watching some of the orc women in camp weave cloth from plants using just their hands. He was also looking for useable wood from perhaps an old branch or a young sapling they could harvest to make a suitable spear shaft. While ideally they tip it with stone, Gren figures just sharpening the tip to a point could suffice as well. [color=ed1c24]"Oh yeah, the cave we should go looking is to the north. You know which way is north right?"[/color] Gren looks around for the trees. He vaguely remembers some saying about moss growing towards the north, but he isn't really sure if that's true.but better than wandering off in a random, possibly wrong direction.