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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
Accompanied by the two Hobs, Rags explores the home of the Mountain City Tribe, admiring what the Goblins have | Accompanied by the two Hobs, Rags explores the home of the Mountain City Tribe, admiring what the Goblins have doneto the abandoned Dwarf city. Rags muses over Tremborag's class, [Great Chieftain] and the factions that have formed within the tribe, which don't make sense to her, which are not Goblin. She discovers the armory and finds out that Tremborag only grants weapons to Goblins he deems worthy, rather than handing them out fully as a normal Goblin Chieftain would. | ||
As she explores other places, Rags begins to notice how the | As she explores other places, Rags begins to notice how the Gobllins aren't all united and have various factions amongst them. At dinner Rags asks Tremborag when they will fight the Goblin Lord, instead Tremborag intends to remain at the mountain and wait for him to come, rather than set out with his army. Of the factions she notices, Rags sees one of mostly females except for a very old Hob who has a beard. | ||
The next day Rags meets the Chief [Shaman] of the tribe, Ulvama who tries to ally with Rags by teaching encouraging her to grow her influence using sex. Rags kicks Ulvama and leaves. Later Tremborag calls Rags to organise a raid to take supplies from a nearby town, she asks about the adventurer presence and Tremborag just tells her that there are only a few. | The next day Rags meets the Chief [Shaman] of the tribe, Ulvama who tries to ally with Rags by teaching encouraging her to grow her influence using sex. Rags kicks Ulvama and leaves. Later Tremborag calls Rags to organise a raid to take supplies from a nearby town, she asks about the adventurer presence and Tremborag just tells her that there are only a few. |