Mak - 20
Regis - 10
Khala - 7
Brawn - 19
Goblins - 21
Goblin Fighters - 20
Goblin Commander - 25
Halfling Cleric - 19
Mak goes down, and finds that Regis found something very useful, a door and a (roughly 600 pound) stone block that seems to be unused leftovers from the sewers construction. He yells to Mak, "Hey, get that big fella down here, and I bet we can push this thing up against this door. We'll need more light, but it will at least stop them for quite a while, small guys that they are. Wish I could arrest them all, but that doesn't sound easy!"
The Goblins toils to move, and the middle-goblin manages to force his way out of his 'greasy' mess and get where he was meant to be. He holds his crossbow over his head, and pulls the trigger from behind the goblin holding the tower shield, virtually aimlessly tring to 'fire and forget' at Brawn. However, there's no need to hit anyone, the arrows are 'Goblinbrands' as they have been nicknamed. It's their solution for Lucky Clan Kobolds (see, exploding things that you have fought). The arrow hits somewhere within the hallway between Brawn and Khala, and bursts everywhere. Reflex save DC was 15, Brawn Fails but Khala Passes. Brawn takes 6 points of fire damage, as if from an alchemists fire bottle.
Khala blasts her color spray off with a scroll, and without fail, all goblins in line fail to resist. They drop to the ground, unconscious or blinded by the spray.
With that, Brawn and Mak, and Chest, and Khala, and Halfling, and Regis all descend behind the stairs and door. They come into a room, dark as can be. This is the lower Sanctum of the Greater Church of Free Worship. Instantly, the group is able to push the 600 pound 'brick' into place to block the door, sufficiently stopping the stunned goblins from following at any decent speed.
You are now in the lower temple, the shrines where the subdued evil dieties of the GCofFW would be prayed to, if anyone in Allimon gave much praise to them at all.
Symbols addorn the walls, and small alters are placed against each of the five sides to this room. A triangle with a crescent moon and a bloody blade sits in the center, easily recognizable as the defeated alter of the demi-god Sriscras, whom was destroyed by a mortal, and converted to serve the GCofFW as an assassin and bodyguard against other evil assailants.
There are a few branch-off rooms, each similarly decorated, and two obsidian staircases that spiral upwards into the next floor. Regis exclaims something about how this isn't at all-what he expected to find down here. "Not at all..."