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<blockquote data-quote="Systole" data-source="post: 6553654" data-attributes="member: 93930"><p>Samad tucks the bird into his coat and slips inside. He's immediately assaulted by the smell of a well-lived in goblin lair, which causes his stomach to churn and heave. He manages to choke back his nausea, but it is a close thing.</p><p></p><p>Inside the mine, the southern elf slips past a sentry post where the lone watcher is facing back into the cave and cheering loudly. In the first chamber, four goblins are engaged in some sort of sport which seems to be a combination of an eating contest and a free-for-all wrestling match. Despite the silliness of the game itself, Samad can see that the goblins are actually seasoned combatants, and far more dangerous than the usual rabble. Another half-dozen goblins stand nearby, cheering the contestants on. From the bruises and foodstains, it appears there have been several matches already. Distracted, the goblins don't notice their invisible visitor.</p><p></p><p>A pair of passages lead deeper into the mine, each to a separate room with a handful of bored or sleeping goblins. Here, Samad loses count of the goblins, as several of the sleepers are buried in a tangle of dirty animal pelts in a jumble of limbs. Samad checks one room and then the other, and realizes that they converge on a fourth and final room at the end of the mine. Sneaking into that, he sees a pair of goblins deep in conversation at the far end of the room. One of the goblins seems to be dressed in the best gear that the tribe owns, probably making him the chieftan. The other holds a crooked staff and wears some sort of wretched goblin holy symbol. A crude throne, a bloodstained stone altar, and some oversized drums also stand nearby.</p><p></p><p>The decor is made complete by a cage lashed together of sinew and stout branches. Inside sits a young man with short, dark hair. He looks bruised, filthy, and tired but is otherwise in relatively good shape considering what the past few days must have been like.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[sblock=OOC]<img src="http://i1257.photobucket.com/albums/ii513/pnthffr/Goblin_mine.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>11 goblins in the first room, 3-5 in the north room, 3-5 in the south room, 2 in the east room[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systole, post: 6553654, member: 93930"] Samad tucks the bird into his coat and slips inside. He's immediately assaulted by the smell of a well-lived in goblin lair, which causes his stomach to churn and heave. He manages to choke back his nausea, but it is a close thing. Inside the mine, the southern elf slips past a sentry post where the lone watcher is facing back into the cave and cheering loudly. In the first chamber, four goblins are engaged in some sort of sport which seems to be a combination of an eating contest and a free-for-all wrestling match. Despite the silliness of the game itself, Samad can see that the goblins are actually seasoned combatants, and far more dangerous than the usual rabble. Another half-dozen goblins stand nearby, cheering the contestants on. From the bruises and foodstains, it appears there have been several matches already. Distracted, the goblins don't notice their invisible visitor. A pair of passages lead deeper into the mine, each to a separate room with a handful of bored or sleeping goblins. Here, Samad loses count of the goblins, as several of the sleepers are buried in a tangle of dirty animal pelts in a jumble of limbs. Samad checks one room and then the other, and realizes that they converge on a fourth and final room at the end of the mine. Sneaking into that, he sees a pair of goblins deep in conversation at the far end of the room. One of the goblins seems to be dressed in the best gear that the tribe owns, probably making him the chieftan. The other holds a crooked staff and wears some sort of wretched goblin holy symbol. A crude throne, a bloodstained stone altar, and some oversized drums also stand nearby. The decor is made complete by a cage lashed together of sinew and stout branches. Inside sits a young man with short, dark hair. He looks bruised, filthy, and tired but is otherwise in relatively good shape considering what the past few days must have been like. [sblock=OOC][img]http://i1257.photobucket.com/albums/ii513/pnthffr/Goblin_mine.png[/img] 11 goblins in the first room, 3-5 in the north room, 3-5 in the south room, 2 in the east room[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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