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<blockquote data-quote="Eccles" data-source="post: 3171984" data-attributes="member: 5675"><p>Endo’s hat was returned to him, and he disguised himself as a grimlock, as he could speak the language. A short distance of winding tunnels led us deeper into the complex. Flynne vanished into the darkness before us. We then heard a shout in the giant tongue, and some harsh barking noises. Flynne dashed back towards us, followed by two dog-like krenshar animals. </p><p></p><p>As they grew near, the flesh on their faces rippled, and then peeled back, leaving us with the disgusting sight of sinew and bone. Niccoli and Flynne, who were at the front of the narrow tunnel howled in fear at this, and Flynne (always the faster to react) began to run back down the corridor, pushing past Niccoli in his efforts to escape. </p><p></p><p>Then he bounced off the massive barrel-chest of Igmut, standing bent almost double in the tight corridor, and refusing to let either man escape. Then the grimlocks and Krenshar charged at us.</p><p></p><p>I began to chant in encouragement, whilst Endo unlimbered a crossbow. However, Endo might have shared his late brother’s magical talents, but clearly didn’t share his skills with the bow, as his bolt went wild. We were used to Morgan displaying great feats of skill (or perhaps luck) which Endo obviously didn’t share.</p><p></p><p>Igmut chanted a brief invocation to Kord, freeing Niccoli and Flynne from the fear effects of the krenshar before unlimbering his axe and flinging himself at the foe with a blood-curdling yell of fury. One axe-sweep later, and the exposed skull was caved in, and Ig was looking around for another target.</p><p></p><p>Enthused, we swept forwards and slew the foe, Niccoli and Igmut cleaving through the enemies as a lethal combination. There was a brief confusion when nobody could see the concealed enemy Flynne was shooting at, but eventually Ig stumbled upon him and he and Niccoli made short work of the last grimlock with their two heavy blades.</p><p></p><p>.oOo.</p><p></p><p>We looked around the small cave, and learned that one side of the room dropped immediately away into a deep chasm. We also learned that there were a pair of archers lurking in the darkness on a low shelf some 45 feet away on the other side of the chasm wall. </p><p></p><p>We entered into a brief and lethal missile melee, hiding behind stalagmites and shooting from cover at the two grimlocks, who were accurate despite their lack of sight. The shooting became easier once Igmut had a bright idea, and tossed a small coin down towards them, his piggy eyes brightening and a huge smile crossing his fanged maw at our praise for his idea.</p><p></p><p>As the grimlocks fell to our arrows, behind us Endo began to behave strangely. He used his magical hat to look like a small and stumpy troll, and then lit a fire. Then he spent a considerable amount of time complaining about how he was hurting his hand in the fire.</p><p></p><p>As Niccoli shot the second grimlock, I headed back to the gaunt wizard, and slapped him hard across the face to make him see sense, then we returned to the matter at hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eccles, post: 3171984, member: 5675"] Endo’s hat was returned to him, and he disguised himself as a grimlock, as he could speak the language. A short distance of winding tunnels led us deeper into the complex. Flynne vanished into the darkness before us. We then heard a shout in the giant tongue, and some harsh barking noises. Flynne dashed back towards us, followed by two dog-like krenshar animals. As they grew near, the flesh on their faces rippled, and then peeled back, leaving us with the disgusting sight of sinew and bone. Niccoli and Flynne, who were at the front of the narrow tunnel howled in fear at this, and Flynne (always the faster to react) began to run back down the corridor, pushing past Niccoli in his efforts to escape. Then he bounced off the massive barrel-chest of Igmut, standing bent almost double in the tight corridor, and refusing to let either man escape. Then the grimlocks and Krenshar charged at us. I began to chant in encouragement, whilst Endo unlimbered a crossbow. However, Endo might have shared his late brother’s magical talents, but clearly didn’t share his skills with the bow, as his bolt went wild. We were used to Morgan displaying great feats of skill (or perhaps luck) which Endo obviously didn’t share. Igmut chanted a brief invocation to Kord, freeing Niccoli and Flynne from the fear effects of the krenshar before unlimbering his axe and flinging himself at the foe with a blood-curdling yell of fury. One axe-sweep later, and the exposed skull was caved in, and Ig was looking around for another target. Enthused, we swept forwards and slew the foe, Niccoli and Igmut cleaving through the enemies as a lethal combination. There was a brief confusion when nobody could see the concealed enemy Flynne was shooting at, but eventually Ig stumbled upon him and he and Niccoli made short work of the last grimlock with their two heavy blades. .oOo. We looked around the small cave, and learned that one side of the room dropped immediately away into a deep chasm. We also learned that there were a pair of archers lurking in the darkness on a low shelf some 45 feet away on the other side of the chasm wall. We entered into a brief and lethal missile melee, hiding behind stalagmites and shooting from cover at the two grimlocks, who were accurate despite their lack of sight. The shooting became easier once Igmut had a bright idea, and tossed a small coin down towards them, his piggy eyes brightening and a huge smile crossing his fanged maw at our praise for his idea. As the grimlocks fell to our arrows, behind us Endo began to behave strangely. He used his magical hat to look like a small and stumpy troll, and then lit a fire. Then he spent a considerable amount of time complaining about how he was hurting his hand in the fire. As Niccoli shot the second grimlock, I headed back to the gaunt wizard, and slapped him hard across the face to make him see sense, then we returned to the matter at hand. [/QUOTE]
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