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===Tremborag's Mountain=== After killing General Shivertail, Reiss' army proceeded as planned around Invrisil and towards the powerful tribes in the north. There he met Tremborag and [[Garen Redfang]] both whom refused to join his army.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/10/20/5-30-g/ Chapter 5.30 G]</ref> The two sides came to blows with the [[Mountain City Tribe]] and [[Redfang Tribe]] taking up defensive positions in the mountain while the Army of the Goblin Lord attacked from the outside. Reiss set up the battle such that he would assault the mountain from the front while setting a kill zone at the back where he would destroy and fleeing goblins. He used his exploding undead in the narrow corridors until Tremborag and Garen's side backed up to fight in more open areas.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/10/23/5-31-g/ Chapter 5.31 G]</ref> This battle was interrupted though, when 30 gold or named rank adventurers came in on a sabotage mission including [[Elia Arcsinger]]. These along with a large army were brought by Tyrion Veltras to deal with the Goblin Lord's Army and others in the vicinity.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/10/27/5-32-g/ Chapter 5.32 G]</ref> In terror at Elia Arcsinger, all of the goblins fled.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/11/13/5-37-g/ Chapter 5.37 G]</ref>
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