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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 9717742" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p><strong><span style="font-size: 22px">Team Caves</span></strong></p><p></p><p>The kobolds gathered in the largest chamber to celebrate their new heroes, who would restore their status with their dragon. They came from everywhere, every tent, hole, and crack. There was over a hundred of them, though only a relative handful seemed like they would at all be capable of defending themselves. They ranged in size from as small as a chicken to half the size of a man. A few had wings, and some of those could use them, and occasionally fluttered above the others to see over the crowd.</p><p></p><p>As part of the celebration, they presented two large beetle-like insects, with markings that had been added to them so that they were easy to tell apart. The chief told the heroes that they could choose one that would represent them, and the other would represent their enemies, and they would set them to fight, to see which one would win. But once one was chosen, the kobolds injured the other before setting them against each other in the fighting pit - a pit that took up much of the western side of the chamber.</p><p></p><p>Ostensibly, there was a feast, but only the largest and healthiest kobolds ate of the offering. Urgan saw an incident when a particularly small and wretched kobold tried to sneak some food, only to be roughly shoved away by a larger one. In spite of the gross inequality, the crowd generally seemed to be enjoying themselves, with sharp, loud yips and a general din that made Merrick nervous while Shamal stepped up to perform his ritual dance.</p><p></p><p>During the celebration, it was no problem at all for Corrah to slip away, and she did so after catching Merrick's attention, and waving good-bye.</p><p></p><p>[ooc]I'll leave it up to [USER=7023840]@Snarf Zagyg[/USER] to post a performance, and then I'll move on. [USER=87106]@MetaVoid[/USER] I think Torhak can get away with going just about anywhere without getting caught. Let me know what you'd like him to do. The chief has the Idol, though.[/ooc]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 9717742, member: 59816"] [B][SIZE=6]Team Caves[/SIZE][/B] The kobolds gathered in the largest chamber to celebrate their new heroes, who would restore their status with their dragon. They came from everywhere, every tent, hole, and crack. There was over a hundred of them, though only a relative handful seemed like they would at all be capable of defending themselves. They ranged in size from as small as a chicken to half the size of a man. A few had wings, and some of those could use them, and occasionally fluttered above the others to see over the crowd. As part of the celebration, they presented two large beetle-like insects, with markings that had been added to them so that they were easy to tell apart. The chief told the heroes that they could choose one that would represent them, and the other would represent their enemies, and they would set them to fight, to see which one would win. But once one was chosen, the kobolds injured the other before setting them against each other in the fighting pit - a pit that took up much of the western side of the chamber. Ostensibly, there was a feast, but only the largest and healthiest kobolds ate of the offering. Urgan saw an incident when a particularly small and wretched kobold tried to sneak some food, only to be roughly shoved away by a larger one. In spite of the gross inequality, the crowd generally seemed to be enjoying themselves, with sharp, loud yips and a general din that made Merrick nervous while Shamal stepped up to perform his ritual dance. During the celebration, it was no problem at all for Corrah to slip away, and she did so after catching Merrick's attention, and waving good-bye. [ooc]I'll leave it up to [USER=7023840]@Snarf Zagyg[/USER] to post a performance, and then I'll move on. [USER=87106]@MetaVoid[/USER] I think Torhak can get away with going just about anywhere without getting caught. Let me know what you'd like him to do. The chief has the Idol, though.[/ooc] [/QUOTE]
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