@Rune_Alchemist@Duoya
From his crouched position, Xaal watched, a single eyebrow raised in bemusement. Lewd, indeed. The rabbits were definitely...preoccupied at the moment, but, seeing as he wasn't an expert on rabbit stamina, Xaal was not sure how long they had until the animals were finished with their mating ritual. Whatever plan they thought of, they would have to do it fast. Ignoring the same annoying heat that flared in his ears at the sound of Isurta's stifled giggle, Xaal began to take in the situation as a whole. The rabbits were in the middle of the clearing - the clearing, in which, was much smaller than the previous one. It wouldn't take too many steps for him to get into a position for an ambush, and hopefully, Kishi would be fast enough to take advantage of any surprise or shock the other rabbit may go through. Leaves and sticks littered the ground, but Xaal was too observant to be caught off guard by a stray piece of wood.
"I can't really think of a good plan, but what about this: Brother Xaal can attack from behind and, when the other rabbit is distracted, I'll charge in from the front. If you can think of a plan that doesn't involve me potentially dying though, I'd love to hear it."It wasn't a bad idea, and Xaal was confident that this would be an easy haul if they both played their cards right. The only thing was, he wasn't sure if Kishi would be fast enough to move in and take out the second animal in time. A simultaneous charge, however, would yield potentially better results. The rabbits were in their own little worlds right now - if they struck hard and fast, it would be easy kills.
"Okay. Kishi, I will sneak in closer, and get into position. Try to get as close as you can without making noise. When I raise my hand, we will strike at the same time. You attack the male, and I'll take the female." Something in his brain spoke - the tactic he was going for, was a pincer maneuver. He'd strike the female's while it was busy...receiving, from it's spot in front of the male - with his speed and careful precision, he'd be able to take it out fast enough. Kishi would be attacking the male's blindspot, and would, hopefully, be able to strike fast with that spear range of his. It was also less risky for the taller goblin, leaving the majority of the sneaking around for Xaal.
Tactics laid out, Xaal made his way to his position behind some bushes, closest to the female, footsteps virtually silent as he carefully stepped over sticks and leaves.