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Menace Under Otari
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=== The Kobold Stronghold === Spike sneaks through and finds herself next to a collection of hay beads. As she is currently waterlogged, she gets the idea to light some on fire to create a diversion. Jerrick unlocks the door and waits for Spike's signal. When they hear the distraught screams of Kobolds, Rhus lifts the door off its hinges and tosses it to the side. Jerrick Rushes in in and decimates an unsuspecting kobold who was too distracted. The last thing he saw was his and his comrades' beds suddenly catching fire and a cackling elderly woman emerging from the blaze. Taking advantage of the distraction, Rhus, Jerrick and Ruby engage the kobolds in battle. Ruby Dew, still channeling the gate of the water plane, hurls snowballs at the Kobolds. Trying to flee this attack on both sides, the kobolds are gathered into one place. Spike comes closer out of the flames and casts acid splash, hitting all of the kobolds. One dies instantly form the initial impact while the others are injured by the splash back. One Kobold tries to run away and Jerrick cuts him down, without even slowing down, he continues on to the last kobold and crushes it with his axe. Our party surveys the room and notices a pile of loot. However, their presence is no longer a secret. A short brooding individual sits on her throne in the next room, wondering what manner of fool has entered her domain. She sits on a throne framed with stalactites and stalagmites forming the images of a terrifying maw, like the jaws of a dragon.
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