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<blockquote data-quote="Erekose13" data-source="post: 3793384" data-attributes="member: 3387"><p><span style="font-size: 15px">[Returning you to your regularly scheduled programming]</span></p><p></p><p>With the three goblins easily dispatched, the group sets out again, hoping next time to capture a goblin for some good old fashion truth-forcing magic. As Gorefoot ponders Gemhold he tries to think of another way into his old home. </p><p></p><p>From what he remembers there is a fortified hold on outside where a bastion used to keep everyone safe in times of need. A few other buildings were well protected within the walls of the keep. Whether they are still standing he cannot know. Near the sheer cliff wall that the hold is build next to was the processor and gem cutters where the gemstones were carefully removed from the miner's discoveries. </p><p></p><p>Behind those buildings light tracks allowed mine carts to carry the heavy minerals up from the mine which wove deeply into the side of the hill. Air vents provided fresh air for the miners who worked hard below ground but they probably wouldn't even allow goblins in.Beyond the teleport map he doesn't really know any other ways into the mine. </p><p></p><p>Thinking back to his time in the fort he does remember that one of the buildings on the northern side sat rather close to the walls. As a kid he liked to climb up the building and out onto the wall. From the edge of the wall where it met the cliff it was fairly easy to scale down because the cliff face was not as steep there. Sure there had often been gnomish guards stationed there for that reason, but with the goblins there he couldn't know whether they guarded it or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erekose13, post: 3793384, member: 3387"] [size=4][Returning you to your regularly scheduled programming][/size] With the three goblins easily dispatched, the group sets out again, hoping next time to capture a goblin for some good old fashion truth-forcing magic. As Gorefoot ponders Gemhold he tries to think of another way into his old home. From what he remembers there is a fortified hold on outside where a bastion used to keep everyone safe in times of need. A few other buildings were well protected within the walls of the keep. Whether they are still standing he cannot know. Near the sheer cliff wall that the hold is build next to was the processor and gem cutters where the gemstones were carefully removed from the miner's discoveries. Behind those buildings light tracks allowed mine carts to carry the heavy minerals up from the mine which wove deeply into the side of the hill. Air vents provided fresh air for the miners who worked hard below ground but they probably wouldn't even allow goblins in.Beyond the teleport map he doesn't really know any other ways into the mine. Thinking back to his time in the fort he does remember that one of the buildings on the northern side sat rather close to the walls. As a kid he liked to climb up the building and out onto the wall. From the edge of the wall where it met the cliff it was fairly easy to scale down because the cliff face was not as steep there. Sure there had often been gnomish guards stationed there for that reason, but with the goblins there he couldn't know whether they guarded it or not. [/QUOTE]
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