While normally Alexander would have been more open to conversation, the cave walls seemed to carry his footsteps well enough. Without any real idea what sort of creatures might have lurked in the darkness ahead there wasn’t a need to add his voice into the mix as well he supposed. Thus, the party advanced in relative silence for quite some time before something broke the peaceful, if tense, walk. To his irritation, he didn’t hear a damn thing until the creature’s body was already falling through the air and pushing it aside. With wet splotches, the pair of blobs hit the ground ahead of them and his eyes narrowed. The Goblins were easier to take in, given they still had a humanoid form in the end, but these creatures were damn strange. Beyond that, they seemed rather problematic to deal with. His best guess, and hope, was that the object that floated in their bodies served as a some sort of organ to maintain the creature. The problem then was the material that made up their bodies. It looked rather thick and easy to get his weapon imbedded in if the creature’s proved to be hardier than expected. [color=ed1c24]“Back!” [/color]He ordered as he began to back away from the pair of monsters. [color=ed1c24]“Senna, shoot one of them please.”[/color] From what he’d seen her arrows had splendid penetration, so it’d serve as a sort of benchmark.