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<blockquote data-quote="IndyPendant" data-source="post: 2529214" data-attributes="member: 8738"><p>The goblins seem a lot more inclined to talk after their experience in the kobold's lair. Through Heirmund's translation, they explain that they are part of the Durbuluk tribe. (The Dominators, in their tongue.) Their chief is Durnn, a powerful hobgoblin, and his mate is Grenl, their shaman. Durnn made a deal with Belak the Outcast, and sends him prisoners the goblins cature--including the two humans, a male and a female, which were sent down the pit to the Sacred Grove almost a month ago. None of the prisoners have been down there, so all they know is that the goblins below follow Belak's orders directly--and that no prisoner has ever returned from below, alive or dead. Their bodies and souls are given to the Sacred Grove, which feeds off the sacrifices to create the Twig Blights.</p><p></p><p>And they say that Durnn might very well be willing to bargain safe passage for the prisoners' lives.</p><p></p><p>The first barricade room remains abandoned, but the second holds goblin guards. --'Guards' that you can hear fleeing at the first glimpse of the light from your lantern, slamming doors behind them before you can even start walking down the hall, yelling all the while in goblinoid that 'the demons have returned'.</p><p></p><p>You stand in the first barricade room, having just cautiously opened the door to the second. You have yet to travel down the hall to see what awaits you in the second barricade room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IndyPendant, post: 2529214, member: 8738"] The goblins seem a lot more inclined to talk after their experience in the kobold's lair. Through Heirmund's translation, they explain that they are part of the Durbuluk tribe. (The Dominators, in their tongue.) Their chief is Durnn, a powerful hobgoblin, and his mate is Grenl, their shaman. Durnn made a deal with Belak the Outcast, and sends him prisoners the goblins cature--including the two humans, a male and a female, which were sent down the pit to the Sacred Grove almost a month ago. None of the prisoners have been down there, so all they know is that the goblins below follow Belak's orders directly--and that no prisoner has ever returned from below, alive or dead. Their bodies and souls are given to the Sacred Grove, which feeds off the sacrifices to create the Twig Blights. And they say that Durnn might very well be willing to bargain safe passage for the prisoners' lives. The first barricade room remains abandoned, but the second holds goblin guards. --'Guards' that you can hear fleeing at the first glimpse of the light from your lantern, slamming doors behind them before you can even start walking down the hall, yelling all the while in goblinoid that 'the demons have returned'. You stand in the first barricade room, having just cautiously opened the door to the second. You have yet to travel down the hall to see what awaits you in the second barricade room. [/QUOTE]
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