"Well we killed some spiders and we got some gold Sent on our way through the land of old Argued and fought all along the fold Here's our mighty story to be told...""
The tune leapt from the dwarf's mouth in a most unsavoury manner; after failing to hit all the notes, and red with embarressment, Kaldor hung his head low and finished packing up his cooking gear. "I can cook, but this dwarf ain't a total sissy, i can't sing!" Laughed the dwarf, nervously nudging his companions, hoping to gauge their laughter and forget about his songwriting attempt.
Kaldor wondered why the path, which had once been so full of danger and hazard, had fallen so silent of all dark tremors; even the trees from Mirkwood were looking less and less terrifying as the days went by. Unfortunatley for Kaldor he soon realized why the path had been rid of darkness and the forest so empty of evil, the party were approaching the rocky pass, the territory of the beast he faced while serving under lord Balin. A many few of his friends fell to the best, not necessarily because of it's ferocity or superior combat skill, but because it's existance was unknown. It had taken the dwarves unawares last time, but Kaldor had already warned his companions of the beast, it would not have the advantage of surprise this time. The creature was smart, smart enough to survive Balin's passing through it's land, and probably smart enough to have survived until now, Kaldor hoped not.
As the iron guard mulled this over in his head he realized something, the ground had gotten harder and the forest was looking thinner and thinner. Kaldor instantly suspected a trap, his instincts as a merchant guard kicking in; he knelt to the ground and began shoveling away the dirt, to soon find that under a thin layer of dirt, lied an abundance of greyrock, the same substance he remembered from the beasts lair in the grey pass! As he rose to his knees the trees faded into ash and the grass beneath his feet shriveled into rock to reveal that the party were, by the looks of it, deep within the mountain range, they must have underestimated the speed of their stride and the range of the plains!
"What is this foul trickery" Cried the dwarf, making sure not too raise his voice too highly "Since when could wyrms and trolls muster foul magics to trick the eye, does this beast have any honor?!?" He unsheathed both his knives, not expecting either of them to be of any use against the beast only for a single, croaking voice to cry out from the cracks of the pass: ' Who is a fool enough to enter Kraq the conqueror's domain?' to which a band of a dozen goblins or so emerged from the crooks and crannies of the grey mountains, each harbouring a loaded bow. The speaker, who emerged himself as a short, crooked creature carrying a staff crafted from the bones of, what would presumably be his enemies, approached the party, outstretched his hand.
Roaring noon and Kaldor awoke to find himself chained to a wall by ashort, rusty chain of primitive goblin metal, he looked about to see both his companions beside him, and the rotting corpses of other, similarly unlucky prisoners, which littered the floor. Instinctively, he reahced for his weapons, only to find they had been taken, but he noticed they lay just outside the cell, stupid goblins! The cell looked like it was about 10 feet wide and on the other side of the room stood a lever, which would supposedly free them but alas their chains were too short to reach. To the left of the party stood a tall, stern goblin, who, despite the typical slouchy nature of his race, chose to stand tall and proud, like an elf or a nobleman would be expected to position themselves. "Awake i see! Kraq will want to see you!" Laughed the goblin before skulking off up the stairs, and out of Kaldors sight. After a long sigh, Kaldor looked to Dwavlyn, whom he had grown to trust in completely "What now?"
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