>>6052838The interaction with Yerk didn't escalate, and it seems that your handing over of valuable loot that you otherwise would have had rights to has bought you limited social credit. No one seems to be complaining as you scavenge about the camp, looking for things to take as your own. Of course, the other goblins quickly claimed what they could from the foes they slayed, but most of the goods in the camp were intact for transport back to the cave.
While food cannot be claimed by raiders, non-edible items can be. Things like the unwanted weapons of fallen foes (such as the old man's crossbow, which sat abandoned after other goblins couldn't figure the contraption out) or miscellaneous items such as maps. These are often left behind due to their perceived usefulness, but these are the very items you could turn into your own treasures.
In addition, the bones or hide of fallen enemies is also fair game. Just not the meat.
Inside the carriage is any item a party would need for a long trip by land. A map, coins, kits containing iron and black rock, rope, iron nails and tools, a sewing kit, and the personal items of the party. While your brothers have no idea as to the nature of these items, you can guess the purpose using your better mind. Among the unclaimed weapons of the combatants, a knife or two is all that remains. Their clothing is mostly untouched.
What kind of loot would you like to take?
>Take loot [Write-in]>Take nothing and attempt to appear pious. Return to the cave having contributed much but taken nothing.