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<blockquote data-quote="Sezarious" data-source="post: 6796701" data-attributes="member: 6792106"><p>Regar crosses his arms at his companions dismissal of the goblins as a dangerous threat. <span style="color: #800080"><strong>"They held us up for long enough didn't they? In addition, may I point out that the flaming ogre trap was in fact quite intelligent and resourceful? Goblins normally are cowards yes, in that they normally only fight in numbers. These ones however KNEW they were outnumbered, yet they still fought against us. You CANNOT label these ones cowards. I fear there is more to them than meets the eye! PLEASE would you all just LISTEN to me! Flying mounts, complex traps and in addition an unnatural bravery not usually found in goblins indicates to me that there is something more to this. It would not surprise me if this goblin General were in fact a HOB-goblin. They have been known to make things like this happen in the past.</strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #800080"><strong></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #800080"><strong>They use brute force and cruelty to force goblins into military thinking, uniting tribes through military rule, stripping away many of their weaknesses. The ogre trap is likely an indication of the generals intelligence, the couple of goblins we fought here are probably purely part of a sacrificial outpost designed to draw complacency from intruders. A runner has probably been sent away whilst we were distracted so that those ahead could prepare.</strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #800080"><strong></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #800080"><strong>The overconfident intruders then move in further and then BAM, a real show of their force will ensue, high up ranged attackers, traps and some sort of hammer and anvil manoeuvre. What wouldn't surprise me is if they have secret tunnels somewhere close by so they can manoeuvre around us from behind."</strong></span></p><p></p><p>Regar turns and points casually at the dwarves, one Hand on his hip. <span style="color: #800080"><strong>"In FACT, you Dwarves normally know your masonry! Can you see any signs of secret doors or something?"</strong></span> Regar smiles emphatically, beaming at his companions as he awaits their response. He stop momentarily and looks around himself for any secret doors to tunnels etc. He takes out his scorpion familiar to assist him <span style="color: #800080"><strong>"Ok spike, secret door search, c'mon boy!"</strong></span></p><p>[roll0]</p><p>[roll1]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sezarious, post: 6796701, member: 6792106"] Regar crosses his arms at his companions dismissal of the goblins as a dangerous threat. [COLOR=#800080][B]"They held us up for long enough didn't they? In addition, may I point out that the flaming ogre trap was in fact quite intelligent and resourceful? Goblins normally are cowards yes, in that they normally only fight in numbers. These ones however KNEW they were outnumbered, yet they still fought against us. You CANNOT label these ones cowards. I fear there is more to them than meets the eye! PLEASE would you all just LISTEN to me! Flying mounts, complex traps and in addition an unnatural bravery not usually found in goblins indicates to me that there is something more to this. It would not surprise me if this goblin General were in fact a HOB-goblin. They have been known to make things like this happen in the past. They use brute force and cruelty to force goblins into military thinking, uniting tribes through military rule, stripping away many of their weaknesses. The ogre trap is likely an indication of the generals intelligence, the couple of goblins we fought here are probably purely part of a sacrificial outpost designed to draw complacency from intruders. A runner has probably been sent away whilst we were distracted so that those ahead could prepare. The overconfident intruders then move in further and then BAM, a real show of their force will ensue, high up ranged attackers, traps and some sort of hammer and anvil manoeuvre. What wouldn't surprise me is if they have secret tunnels somewhere close by so they can manoeuvre around us from behind."[/B][/COLOR] Regar turns and points casually at the dwarves, one Hand on his hip. [COLOR=#800080][B]"In FACT, you Dwarves normally know your masonry! Can you see any signs of secret doors or something?"[/B][/COLOR] Regar smiles emphatically, beaming at his companions as he awaits their response. He stop momentarily and looks around himself for any secret doors to tunnels etc. He takes out his scorpion familiar to assist him [COLOR=#800080][B]"Ok spike, secret door search, c'mon boy!"[/B][/COLOR] [roll0] [roll1] [/QUOTE]
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