[center][color=A9A9A9] [h3] Lomen [/h3] [/color][/center] [hr] [color=#1a7b30]"If I may, I would also appreciate a pelt from the other wolf. I already have a rabbit left from my previous hunt, so Zectoll may have all the meat. If either of you have any bones you will not use, please give them to me."[/color] Lomen had been eating a bit and accidentally ate a bit of bone, finding it fairly pleasing to eat with a crunch. [color=A9A9A9]"Absolutely. I would be happy to skin the wolf for you once we get back to camp. But as for the bones I will give you all the ones I do not eat. These seem to have a nice crunch."[/color] Taking the paw bones, Lomen snacked on them on the way back to the cave. [hr] Lomen made sure to handle the remains with care and gave ample space for the bodies to have enough room for themselves. While doing so he milled over what he had told Kishi and decided he overstepped a line in his comment. He had no idea what it was like to actually see your brother and sister be ripped to shreds helplessly and only being able to run. Lomen understood the want to kill for revenge, but thinking more on it he realized the constant guilt that would possibly haunt him. [color=#1a7b30]"I... I must decline. I knew their names, and that was it. If I gave a commemoration, it would be like spitting in their faces. I refuse to use their deaths as an excuse to get attention..." "Thank you for worrying about me, Grandfather. You have no idea how much it means to me. And also... Please watch over their bodies. I need to be the one to bury them. If Zectoll and Lomen are done hunting, I will begin the burial. If not, I must protect them so they do not share the same fate."[/color] Kishi's last comment solidified his thoughts on the matter and decided that it would be best to apologize and stood up to walk over. [color=orange] Maybe it is just a coincidence, just a random dream. But I feel that somehow in death their strength flowed into me, and lifted whatever curse it was that afflicted me.[/color][color=orange]I will do whatever I can to help in the burial ceremony. Hunting can wait, I would rather see this task to its end here and now[/color] Lomen stopped after the first comment and gritted his teeth with a loathsome glare. He felt like this was a blatant disrespect towards the dead and towards Kishi since it had been so scarring of an experience. It was enough to make him livid, but he took a breath to calm down and turned to see Zectoll's expression, seeming to understand how serious of an assumption that could be. Yet again Zectoll had cleared any doubts Lomen had and he felt himself calm down with a small toothless smile. [color=A9A9A9]"I agree with Zectoll. It is best to give the dead a proper burial. And Kishi, I apologize for my comment earlier. I have no idea what the experience must have been for you so I am sorry if I have offended you in any way. Grandpa, please show us the ceremony so we can give them a proper burial."[/color] Afterwards Lomen mumbled a prayer to the god of Death and the god of Origins to take the fallen goblin's souls to a more peaceful place and guide them in their next state of existence. Afterwards he addressed Kishi and Zectoll. [color=A9A9A9]"After the ceremony if you two would like I can show you how to skin the wolf."[/color] It would be a good skill for them to have and he can't be the only one skinning their prey. Before he would skin it though, he would thank the God's of Origin and Beasts for the fur from the wolf's coat. [hider=Goblins] [@Jangel13][@El Noche][@The 4 Winds] [/hider]