When searching for the beast the boys get distracted by the rock formation, "Castle Rock", that could be a fort for them
The signal fire
I think they have to kill the pigs with sharp sticks and gather plants and food. I am not sure, though, because I read it a while ago.
Technically he has all of the choir boys on his side. But his chief assistant would be Roger.
Jack and his hunters break in and steal piggy's glasses
they find the castle of rocks, which they think would make a good place to stay
Dr. House crashed his car into cuddy's house ON PURPOSE while she was on a date and with some people, almost killing her and her friends.
The hunters corner and stab the sow while she struggles. They then pour the blood into a makeshift bowl made from bamboo and offer it to the hunters as a sign of respect and celebration for the kill.
Ralph escapes the hunters while stabbing two boys in Chapter 11 of the book "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
You can get them by killing an egg right before it starts to hatch, then if it survives, it will become sick or neglected. BUT I MUST WARN YOU, IF YOU KILL TOO MANY EGGS OR HATCLING OR DRAGONS, YOUR SCROLL WILL BE BURNED!! You cannot get them by killing them, and your scroll can no longer be burned for killing eggs/hatchlings or dragons. No one is completely sure, but it seems that the way you get one is to get an egg from the AP that already has one view, and don't view it yourself. You instantly fog it, and then log out and don't log back on until the day it's going to die and has 15 hours or so left. Then wait for it to get down to 0 days, and put it in several ERs. Then log off again and wait. When you log back on after a while, it MIGHT have turned neglected, or it might have died, or it might have turned neglected and died. But if you're really lucky, it both turned neglected and lived.
You get one by killing an egg or hatchling and having it survive. It can be any egg. (The method above is for Undead Dragons, with which Neglected Dragons are often confused. The method used to get Undead Dragons barely works except on Halloween. Below is the method for Neglected Dragons.) No one is completely sure, but it seems that the way you get one is to get an egg and instantly fog it, and then log out and don't log back on until the day it's going to die and has a few hours or so left. Then wait for it to get down to 0 days, and put it in several emergency rooms of dragon cave fan sites. Then log off again and wait. When you log back on after a while, it MIGHT have turned neglected, or it might have died after not turning neglected at all, or it might the egg might have turned neglected and died, or it might have hatched as a Neglected and then died. But if you're really lucky, it both turned neglected and lived to adulthood. So, in a nutshell, to get a Neglected Dragon, you need effort, determination and pure Dragon Cave addiction. The main problem is that most eggs that "turn" (become Neglected) do so in their last minute of life, so it is hard to get them to live. The Neglected Science project has been experimenting methods to get this rare breed of dragon.
Ralph is unimpressed because he is more concerned with getting rescued and maintaining the signal fire. He sees hunting as a distraction from their main goal of being rescued, and he believes that the hunters should prioritize survival over recreation. Additionally, killing a pig represents a descent into savagery, which goes against Ralph's desire to maintain civilization on the island.
bufflo
because killing is considered murder
While there is no word from Retro on the fate of the hunters, it's assumed that Noxus survived the final battle by the different streaks of light flying away at the end of the Hunters.
The little'uns inhabit their own world of eating, sleeping and playing while the biguns are divded into two groups; Jack's tribe of hunters and the rest of the boys whom Jack refers to as The Others or Ralph's Lot.
Never, Straightforward answer
he ate a mooseberry
I think they have to kill the pigs with sharp sticks and gather plants and food. I am not sure, though, because I read it a while ago.