Denryr was confused at the elf's answer. Did she provide help, or give it to those that need it? She semmed to be giving it, as it appeared that she gave a human girl a dead rabbit. The Centaur then responded to the elf. "In a way, i suppose i do." Denryr observed that she still held a knife. [i]Fortune favors the cautious,[/i] Denryr remembered. It was his motto. The elf then made Denryr aware of a bandit camp nearby, before returning to the issue of the girl and the rabbit. A human male then offered the girl an apple, saying she likely didnt eat meat. Denryr rolled his eyes in annoyance at this. The girl was denying her body what she needed to survive. One might survive on nothing but plants, but it is a hard life. Not only that, she was denying mother nature herself. Insects ate plants. Frogs and other things ate insects. And so the chain went on, only to be broken by the stubborn few who refuse to eat animals, justifying it by saying "all life is equal", or "Animals have feelings too". Both points are rendered null by seeing a fox eat a rabbit. It is what nature intended, and these people refuse to follow the example set by nature. "You would do yourself good, [i]human[/i], if you ate the rabbit." Another man in the trees appeared, claiming they were easily ambushed in their current state. Before Denryr could respond, the shy human girl exploded. This surprised the centaur. He made a mental note to be careful around her. It was then yet another appeared, who had locked eyes with the aforementioned girl. Denryr heard her say "Mikael", and assumed that the man's name. Denryr turned his attention elsewhere. He turned his gaze to the trees. "Very well, if we are so vulnerable, why dont you attack us instead of questioning us? If you want information, you'll have to come down from your tree and ask me again."