"Unearthing the Past" by Jesse Decker (WotC Cliffhanger) - Part 6
It takes just over an hour for the group to follow the bandits' trail to a low ridge-line, perhaps a mile from the road. The ridge lies in the midst of a scrubby, rather anaemic patch of woodland, and stretches out of sight to both the left and right.
Directly in front of the group is an area of open ground, a rough semicircle perhaps 50' in radius. The tracks they have been following lead directly into this area and head straight toward a low, 10' wide opening in the limestone ridge.
"Something's in there." Twinkle's sharp eyes catch a glimpse of movement, despite the darkness within the opening. The group immediately goes to ground: most doing their best to hide. Only Ulfgar refuses to do so, remarking gruffly on the futility of such an attempt on his part. The doughty dwarf does, however, take the precaution of getting under cover.
"Looks like there are more of them."
"We should follow the trees around to the ridge and then work our way across to the entrance." Ming Li suggests. "That way we will be under cover the whole time."
"Yeah," Briar quips, "Or Macwood could just walk up and knock on their non-existent front door."
"OK." The halfling nods and steps blithely out into the open, whistling cheerfully while walking straight for the opening. His flabbergasted companions have no recourse but to draw their weapons and wait to see what occurs.
Fortunately, it seems that the bandit guards are just as surprised as the group were. Macwood is halfway across the clearing before two arrows fly out of the opening toward him, and even then the archers prove woefully inaccurate, with both shots going wide. [DM's note: my dice are fired.]
Unable to see the enemy to target them with his crossbow, Briar leaps to his feet and charges right to the mouth of the cave, drawing his shortsword as he goes. It's a brave - though possibly foolish - move that is immediately repeated by Ulfgar, who comes clanking up alongside the young rogue.
From their new vantage point, the two adventurers can see into the gloom of the cave. Within are two grey-skinned humanoids like the ones they ambushed earlier in the day. The creatures appear to have been in the midst of reloading their bows
"Orcs!" the Dwarf barks with enthusiasm, readying his war axe.
For their part, the Orcs seem just as eager to come to grips with their ancient racial enemy. They both cast aside their bows and draw mighty greataxes, stepping forward to fight toe to toe at the cavern entrance.
Twinkle scurries over to some bushes near the opening, but seems content to advance no closer, while Ming Li methodically loads and aims her crossbow, waiting for a clear opening in which she can fire.
The group's last fight was over before Ulfgar could even reach it, and the Dwarf obviously doesn't intend to let that happen again. Unfortunately, he is so eager to get to grips with his opponent that he swings too early, missing his target completely.
Briar enjoys no more luck: he jabs with his shortsword but does not have the reach to get past his opponent's defence.
The orcs strike back hard. Ulfgar blocks the first mighty blow with his shield, but Briar has no such defence against his own opponent. The notched blade of the orc's greataxe smashes hard into the young man's side, and the rogue goes down in a heap, blood flowing from the grievous wound.
"Your mother was a goblin!" Macwood yells, using both hands to wave his longsword over his head as he charges into the melee.
Ming Li fires over the advancing halfling's head, but her shot is too high, the bolt shattering on the stone above the orcs' heads.
Twinkle proves her mettle by darting in next to Macwood and dragging Briar to safety, relying on the halfling to keep the nearby orc busy.
For their part, the big humanoids seem to discount the halfling as a threat: over-sized sword or no, their attention is focussed on Ulfgar, and the dwarf has to endure attacks from both of the creatures. He parries one blow and ducks under the other, but the pressure they keep on him prevents him from making an effective attack of his own.
Macwood, however, proves far more dangerous than the orcs had expected. With a shrill shout, he buries the point of his longsword into the closest orc's stomach. The creature stares at the tiny halfling in surprise, and then silently crumples to the ground.
The death of the orc relieves the pressure on Ulfgar. No longer beset by two adversaries, the dwarf plants his feet firmly and scythes the blade of his axe into the skull of his opponent. The orc doesn't even have time to scream.
With the immediate threat resolved, the group turns its attention to Briar. Twinkle has already bandaged and stabilised the young rogue, but he is in a very bad way, sorely injured and pale with lack of blood.
"Here." Ming Li digs into Briar's backpack and retrieves one of the potions they bought from the Sanctuary. "Give him this."
The potion of cure light wounds restores some colour to Briar's complexion, and causes his wound to visibly heal, but does not restore him to consciousness.
"I am reluctant to use the other potion so early." the monk remarks, "Perhaps we should consider withdrawing."
"There could be more orcs in there." Ulfgar objects, "I have another potion with me, if it comes down to it. Give the boy the second one we bought."
Ming Li glances at Twinkle and Macwood, both of whom nod their agreement.
"Very well." She accedes, "But we cannot afford to risk such severe injuries again. We will have to plan our tactics better, in future, or we will all be slain."