"Right you a-" I said to the lion, with my speech getting cut off by a roar that, surprisingly enough, didn't come from Ymahr, and made the cat flee. I turned around to see an illusory creature disappear, and someone flying away with a chunk of our wurm. "Hey, next time you guys should just ask!" I shouted to the thieving duo. Normally, I would be against thievery, however, since it was just food, and I didn't really need what they stole, I didn't mind too much. Heck, for all I knew, those two were desperate for food and or money. Did I really look so intimidating that they preferred to do that instead of just talking, and maybe asking me for some of the wurm? Maybe it was just the fact that I recently slayed a wurm that was bothering them... speaking of... "So, I'm all for just cutting this thing up for rations and leaving the rest to random passers-by, but I'm not sure everyone else is," I really wanted to see what weirdness this enchanted forest held, let alone the treasure, but it seemed like our fox... who I may have to talk to later... would rather we haul this thing all the way back to some starving village. It didn't seem like we were getting anywhere, and that kinda bothered me. Sure, this was just a pit stop at first, it could turn into a detour if we all agreed to get rid of this thing before moving on. Then again... we COULD get some armor, but... the armor wouldn't really be useful to us, as I couldn't wear heavy armor AND fly at the same time, Erion was more geared for speed, and Ymahr didn't seem to want any armor at all. While I waited for a response, I started cutting up what we had with my spear, making portions that were normal to me, but probably somewhat small to the others.