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On the way to dispose of this crummy axe, Erin is being repeatedly approached by gnolls and drakes who thank her for her contribution to the attack, and Erin recognises [[Drassi Tewing|Drassi]]'s tongue on the balance of recognition. She also organises more food from [[Krshia Silverfang|Krshia]] for the hundreds of goblins that were also freed from the Raskghar yoke.  
On the way to dispose of this crummy axe, Erin is being repeatedly approached by gnolls and drakes who thank her for her contribution to the attack, and Erin recognises [[Drassi Tewing|Drassi]]'s tongue on the balance of recognition. She also organises more food from [[Krshia Silverfang|Krshia]] for the hundreds of goblins that were also freed from the Raskghar yoke.  


At the [[The Wandering Inn|Inn]] the [[Halfseekers]], [[Griffon Hunt]], and the [[Horns of Hammerad]] discuss the haul, and what they might be eligible for. The lottery system is explained. When Erin shows them the axe, they're quite impressed, but also not surprised by the politics denying the goblins' contribution. Erin is quite distraught when she tells the hobgoblins that the axe and some of the gold is all they'll get, but they dismiss her worry – they hadn't expected anything at all, least of all fair treatment. They also don't care about the gold she wants to give them, as it's only good for adventurer bait. That opinion changes when Erin points out gold equates to weapons and equipment and food to be bought. As the adventurers start discussing what to aim for from the dungeon loot, and everyone is frustrated with the mess this loot dividing will turn out to be, the hobgoblins observe. They borrow the bag of holding and use it to retrieve and deliver what they hauled out of the dungeon: a staggering amount of gold, coins, gems, amuletts, and other smaller treasures. The Raskghar had collected those over the years, and the cave goblins had shown the collection to the hobs.  
At the [[The Wandering Inn|Inn]] the [[Halfseekers]], [[Griffon Hunt]], and the [[Horns of Hammerad]] discuss the haul, and what they might be eligible for. The lottery system is explained. When Erin shows them the axe, they're quite impressed, but also not surprised by the politics denying the goblins' contribution. Erin is quite distraught when she tells the hobgoblins that the axe and some of the gold is all they'll get, but they dismiss her worry – they hadn't expected anything at all, least for all fair treatment. They also don't care about the gold she wants to give them, as it's only good for adventurer bait. That opinion changes when Erin points out gold equates to weapons and equipment and food to be bought. As the adventurers start discussing what to aim for from the dungeon loot, and everyone is frustrated with the mess this loot dividing will turn out to be, the hobgoblins observe. They borrow the bag of holding and use it to retrieve and deliver what they hauled out of the dungeon: a staggering amount of gold, coins, gems, amuletts, and other smaller treasures. The Raskghar had collected those over the years, and the cave goblins had shown the collection to the hobs.  


The adventurers, after some commotion and happy noises, estimate the value of the treasure haul. Even divvied up among the three teams, it's quiet significant, but at the same time not enough to retire on, at least not for a gold-ranked team. But it ''does'' enable them to change their strategy for the official loot lottery by forgoing any monetary payout in favour of the retrieved artefacts, or to move to a different dungeon or task entirely. Made aware of this option in the first place, Ceria decides that the Horns are done with dungeons, for now at least.
The adventurers, after some commotion and happy noises, estimate the value of the treasure haul. Even divvied up among the three teams, it's quiet significant, but at the same time not enough to retire on, at least not for a gold-ranked team. But it ''does'' enable them to change their strategy for the official loot lottery by forgoing any monetary payout in favour of the retrieved artefacts, or to move to a different dungeon or task entirely. Made aware of this option in the first place, Ceria decides that the Horns are done with dungeons, for now at least.
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