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CLOSED! Rhun's Greyhawk OMEGA Game (ToEE)

The two humans suffer from only minor bruises and cuts...apparently the ogre hadn't beaten on them too much as of yet. The gnome, however, is suffering from extensive wounds...broken ribs, large bruises and severe lacerations. Aeron's efforts help make the poor gnome more comfortable, and the cleric can tell that although the gnome may recover on his own, it will take many days.
 

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Deren holds up the cloak and after brushing it off with a couple small sweeps of his hand, he folds it up and puts it in his pack for later. As he hears the Gladiator announce he's opening the door, Deren turns away from the rest of the furs in disgust as he quickly grabs for his weapons. Seeing naught but prisoners, the Halfling calms down.

"Some reason I was expecting a slightly larger lair," he mutters to himself. "Odd that the furry beings would warn me about Ghouls here and yet I don't see any... I wonder if there's something we missed."

As the others are taking care of the wounded, Deren begins checking out the walls in the room of the Ogre lair, focusing mainly on the north and east walls.

OOC: Search +4.
 

The first man turns to answer the knight's question. "Not that I'm knowing of , sir. But we were just captured two days ago, to the east of here. I'm Torr Grayson and this," he gestures to his companion, "is Nyer Hardiwick. Of Grayson and Hardiwick of Dyvers. We are merchants. They killed our guards, and captured us, handing us over to that brute Lubash as 'payment.' The gnome...I believe his name is Randath...was here when we we arrived."



Deren searches about the walls for several minutes, but is unable to find anything out of the ordinary.
 

Rhun said:
The first man turns to answer the knight's question. "Not that I'm knowing of , sir. But we were just captured two days ago, to the east of here. I'm Torr Grayson and this," he gestures to his companion, "is Nyer Hardiwick. Of Grayson and Hardiwick of Dyvers. We are merchants. They killed our guards, and captured us, handing us over to that brute Lubash as 'payment.' The gnome...I believe his name is Randath...was here when we we arrived."



Deren searches about the walls for several minutes, but is unable to find anything out of the ordinary.
"We've cleared a path to the surface, are you up to getting back to town by yourselves"
 

Lord_Raven88 said:
"We've cleared a path to the surface, are you up to getting back to town by yourselves"


"I think that we can do that. Provided there are no more brigands lurking in the fens. We could take Randath with us, as well, if we were able to fashion some sort of litter to carry him with. And if you could provide us with an address, we will be sure to send you a reward as well, just as soon as we can get back to Dyvers."
 

Zirat

One of these furs and few reeds from the surrounding area will do the trick for a litter. We'll accompany you to the surface and from there you can proceed to Hommlet, there are numerous swords scattered on the upper floor so you could take some for protection
Zirat says and turns to the others
Looks like the only way down is from the pillar
 

Rhun said:
The first man turns to answer the knight's question. "Not that I'm knowing of , sir. But we were just captured two days ago, to the east of here. I'm Torr Grayson and this," he gestures to his companion, "is Nyer Hardiwick. Of Grayson and Hardiwick of Dyvers. We are merchants. They killed our guards, and captured us, handing us over to that brute Lubash as 'payment.' The gnome...I believe his name is Randath...was here when we we arrived."

"So Lubash was the ogre we killed. Did they speak any more of their leader? Was there any symbols like a square or eight pointed star that they wore? Were they holding you to ransom you eventually or just for the ogre's sport?"
 

Voadam said:
"So Lubash was the ogre we killed. Did they speak any more of their leader? Was there any symbols like a square or eight pointed star that they wore? Were they holding you to ransom you eventually or just for the ogre's sport?"


The man named Torry continues to answer your questions. "The bandits spoke of "The Master," but who or what he is we don't know. Some of the brigands were human, and there were a few gnolls and bugbears, and then Lubash, of course, but we haven't seen ought else." Torr thinks for a few minutes and then continues. "Now that you mention it, a few of the men did wear a symbol on their clothing. It was a golden eye, wreathed in flames. They handed us over to the ogre as "payment" for his aid."
 

"That is helpful, thank you for the information. More pieces of the puzzle for you work with when you put forth your questions lord Krane." Merrick turns to the others. "Did this appear to be the last of the rooms that should be here? I could not tell from viewing outside how many to expect down here."
 

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