Rolen takes the limp body of the sleeping weasel and lays it down gently, a short distance away. As you roll the creature out of the torn shirt you notice it has a brand of some sort on it's hind quarters - the Draconic letter 'C'. You also notice that the creature has a small bracelet around one limb, with tiny chalk beads - not dissimilar to the necklaces you noticed on the kobold corpses. This weasel was perhaps a pet or familiar of some kind.
As the beast begins to stir and awaken, you rejoin the group.
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Between you all, you make a thorough examination of the area. It definitely appears that a fight between the Gnolls and Kobolds took place recently, perhaps as recently as a day ago - you recall Henric's mention of shrieks and noises during the night.
All of the combatants have succumbed to injuries from each other's weapons - the Kobolds seem to have favoured daggers and slings, the Gnolls axes and javelins. The Gnolls were equipped with beartraps, and the area shows signs of animal activity. Possibly the two groups came to conflict while the Gnolls were setting traps in the area, or retrieving animals previously trapped.
This is borne out by the tracks in the area - several muddy footprints from both Gnoll and Kobold indicating a chaotic melee. It would be unusual for Kobolds to have attacked and slain a group of Gnolls, unless they decisively outnumbered their foe. It's likely that there was a larger group of Kobolds here when the fight broke out.
The Gnolls appear fairly unremarkable, clad in haphazard scraps of chain and leather armour. You find a handful of very dirty copper and silver pieces (19 copper, 5 silver) and some unpleasant looking dried meat amongst their possessions.
All of the kobolds are wearing shoddy clothes and crude necklaces - although the individual styles vary, they all feature sharp triangular chunks of chalk, or some similar white rock; resembling fangs, or claws perhaps. None of them appear to have any valuables or trinkets.
A trail, well used by the Gnolls, leads up river.