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Interested as well.
Interested!
School started up again, so I'm going to be pretty busy for the next 3 weeks.
@December@Duthguy@Jangel13

Lothar nodded. The pond just felt a bit off and he wasn't comfortable with trying to figure out why as of this moment. He said to the others "Perfect, since we all agree, let's hurry up and catch us some fish. The sun's setting and I don't think I want to wander outside of the cave in the dark." He just continued to stand in the stream with his spear ready and said "I'm ready whenever you guys are. Just start splashing around and let's get out of here."
@Jangel13

Lothar watched as the fish initially avoided him, which wasn't surprising as any small movement or changes in the current seemed to scare them. However, as some time went by and Lothar stood still, the fish began to just swim by him as if he were another rock. This seemed to be a decent time to try and spear a fish. However, he did notice that the lake/pond that the stream led to had much more fish, but who knew what was in the deeper waters... plus, were goblins good at swimming? Lothar didn't want to risk it at the moment. For now, he just focused on the fishes that were passing by him, and patiently waited for a decently sized one to come by with his spear ready to pierce through the water at any given moment.
@Duthguy@December

Lothar looked at the fish. Catching them seemed pretty difficult, but it was something that had to be done. He noticed how Steg used some of the fur to attach a sizable rock to a stick and make a crude, but efficient club. He looked at the horn and his walking stick, and immediately followed Steg's lead in order to make a crude spear. Now he could try spear fishing, but the question was how to get the fish close enough to the edges of the stream or the lake. They didn't really have bait to try and lure them, but they could try to dig to find some worms and other bugs. One was was to use bait to draw them in before spearing them. Alternatively, they could try and hold the bait in their hands and wait for the fish to come by their hands before trying to catch them by hand. Also, it seemed like the fish avoided areas where even the lightest leaf dropped at. This gave Lothar an idea. What if they threw rocks towards the middle of the lake to draw the fish to the outer edges of the river then try to spear them or catch them? He looked towards to other two and said "I've got a few ideas right now." as he then proceeded to explain his ideas.
Interested as well
@December

Lol, just got a post up. He's willing to help out with the fishing.
@Duthguy@Jangel13@December

Lothar grinned as the horned rabbit was felled. However, there were other more pressing issues. He looked at Stegs and said "Oi, you all right? That doesn't look too good. Didn't think I'd stumble across you two here... much less in a bit of a jam too." Stegs then mentioned something about fishing so that he could bargain with the Old Man for some treatment. Lothar was a bit perturbed by Steg's cynicism, but he wasn't wrong. It seemed like everything had a price around here. Lothar nodded and said "All right then. Let's get started. Shall we?" He then looked at the now deceased rabbit and thought that the horn could be useful to catch the fish. Lothar then looked at Skubli and said "You've got some sharp claws. Mind skinning the rabbit? We can use some of its fur to cover the wound and try to stop it from bleeding too much. Don't want Stegs here to get too light headed, eh?"

He then said "I'll try to see if I can skewer me a fish with this horn. Don't start worrying. We haven't officially divided everything yet, so I'm not going to go and run away with it. Just gonna use it for now to see if I can catch some fish. Heck, I might need some help and someone else might be better at catching fish than me. Who knows." He then walked over to the dead rabbit and got his left hand covered in the rabbit's blood. Maybe fish could smell blood or something and get attracted to come closer? Lothar sure as hell knew that if he smelt food in the distance, then he would be pretty tempted to see what was happening. Either way, Lothar needed a way to get the fish to come close to him before he could try and go in for the kill.
@Duthguy@December@Jangel13

Lothar's grand, lonesome adventure started off without a hitch. He came across some rocks, a whole lot of trees, and some even bigger rocks... his exploration was rather boring as he didn't come across anything. With a large, walking stick in hand, Lothar came to realize that perhaps the area wasn't as interesting or dangerous as it seemed to be. There was just a whole bunch of trees everywhere and not much else. Lothar's journey continued with little disturbance.

That is until he heard something in the distance. Lothar instinctively crouched a bit and scurried towards the sound. It looked like two of his siblings were in a fight with a horned rabbit and one of them had an unsightly wound on his left arm. While the other goblin... well was he his brother? He knew that the runt of the litter kept to himself often, and so he never saw him much. Was this the same runt? Either way, it wasn't really time to worry about that. Lothar jumped into action and began running at the horned rabbit with both hands on his walking stick, ready to bash it.
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