@Darked13
the child of Shirila would have attacked even with the creature showing its open palms until it noticed the bracelet on its wrist and calmed down. The beast relaxed a bit and simply huffed in annoyance at the hobgoblin before a voice started to speak through the hobgoblins mind. [color=grey]Just great. I can't believe I am being helped by such a weak goblin. They don't even taste good anyway. Even a follower of the mother should at least be able to help though"[/color] the voice said and it sounded much like a burly old man with enough scars to call himself a veteran of battle. It soon became clear that the bracelet was acting like a conduit for the young hobgoblin allowing him to speak to the child of Shirila.
@Guy0fV4lor
The wolves chased after him ready to rip him to shreds and spread the meat around. They didn't realize they were running into a trap until it was too late. The wolves quickly fell for the traps either become impaled and dying on the stakes or being wounded enough that all they could do was whimper as they started to bleed out. The Alpha, however, was smarter than that and jumped over the traps before trying to attack the goblin and when the goblin attacked the wolf was able to dodge it and was instead growling loudly at him. IT was clear that this wolf was smart and was the alpha for a clear reason. It knew how to fight and to use its superior speed against a single adversary. If the goblin was going to win they needed to be even more clever then the wolf.
@Haeo
The goblin traveled through the forest and was able to keep a keen eye for everything around him making sure to follow the trail left behind by his soon to be prey. It didn't take long after he went down the shadowed path that he found a horned rabbit eating berries from a branch nearby. There wasn't much space for the goblin to hunt the rabbit however since the narrowed path was harder to traverse without letting the rabbit know. The goblin would need to be very quiet if it wanted to stay hidden and simply get close enough to administer its poison.
the child of Shirila would have attacked even with the creature showing its open palms until it noticed the bracelet on its wrist and calmed down. The beast relaxed a bit and simply huffed in annoyance at the hobgoblin before a voice started to speak through the hobgoblins mind. [color=grey]Just great. I can't believe I am being helped by such a weak goblin. They don't even taste good anyway. Even a follower of the mother should at least be able to help though"[/color] the voice said and it sounded much like a burly old man with enough scars to call himself a veteran of battle. It soon became clear that the bracelet was acting like a conduit for the young hobgoblin allowing him to speak to the child of Shirila.
@Guy0fV4lor
The wolves chased after him ready to rip him to shreds and spread the meat around. They didn't realize they were running into a trap until it was too late. The wolves quickly fell for the traps either become impaled and dying on the stakes or being wounded enough that all they could do was whimper as they started to bleed out. The Alpha, however, was smarter than that and jumped over the traps before trying to attack the goblin and when the goblin attacked the wolf was able to dodge it and was instead growling loudly at him. IT was clear that this wolf was smart and was the alpha for a clear reason. It knew how to fight and to use its superior speed against a single adversary. If the goblin was going to win they needed to be even more clever then the wolf.
@Haeo
The goblin traveled through the forest and was able to keep a keen eye for everything around him making sure to follow the trail left behind by his soon to be prey. It didn't take long after he went down the shadowed path that he found a horned rabbit eating berries from a branch nearby. There wasn't much space for the goblin to hunt the rabbit however since the narrowed path was harder to traverse without letting the rabbit know. The goblin would need to be very quiet if it wanted to stay hidden and simply get close enough to administer its poison.