[quote=@z3r0] Having what looks to be two "children" in the group is going to be hilarious. Idk if you guys are familiar with Legends of Avantris, but Rizx especially is giving me flashbacks of [url=https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ou26juxVOH8]this scene[/url]. [/quote] That reminded me of this. [youtube]https://youtu.be/43RZdzDt2II?si=lHcMPwuu3vAUbIG-[/youtube] [quote=@DrBatche81] [@Expendable] lol good point. I am sure there will be plenty of livers to munch on throughout the story though [/quote] Rizx will have to carry a string of onions, then. [@DrBatche81] I was thinking of adding to the lore. Goblins make a sort of ale made up of medical herbs that they call [i][b]Glee[/b][/i]. It's a bit strong with a sort of hay aftertaste, but shouldn't affect anyone drinking it too much and the mild alcohol acts to purify the water. Boiled down into a paste, it becomes [i][b]Glah[/b][/i] - often spread on wounds to protect them, believing the powerful smell drives off disease (it's just very antibacterial). Warriors who smell jars Glah being pried open often leap to their feet and run back into battle before they can start spreading it. In practice, it keeps the wounds clean, although removing the bandages will remove all hair they may have in that spot. Goblins villages who have a surplus of Glah will uses it for other things, like waterproofing the roof of their huts (assuming they have huts) and putting back together broken pots. Once it cures in the sun for a few days, it's as good as new, except for all the green between the broken bits. Hitting a full pot of Glah can bounce back the force onto the attacker.