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Garen ended up terrorizing a stretch of land far to the north by himself, clashing with other Goblin Tribes and local monsters until he came to the attention of a [[Halfseekers|Silver-rank team of adventurers]], who hunted him down, and nearly killed him. The leader of the adventurers was intrigued by Garen, who was intelligent enough to fend for himself and clearly independent. She spared his life, instead just chasing him away.<ref name="2.36 G" />
Garen ended up terrorizing a stretch of land far to the north by himself, clashing with other Goblin Tribes and local monsters until he came to the attention of a [[Halfseekers|Silver-rank team of adventurers]], who hunted him down, and nearly killed him. The leader of the adventurers was intrigued by Garen, who was intelligent enough to fend for himself and clearly independent. She spared his life, instead just chasing him away.<ref name="2.36 G" />


Garen had fled, but the encounter with the adventurers had changed him as well; he grew curious about the Humans and other species who he’d only regarded as enemies and prey. Consumed by his desire to understand more, Garen disguised himself as a traveller, hiding his green skin and face behind robes and a crude mask and gone into villages and towns, listening to Humans talk. Garen soon learned to speak passably in the Human language, and no one would suspect him as a goblin being so tall, or peaceful. Garen than when't searching for the adventurers who’d spared him once before. He tracked them down, and after finding them, he’d challenged them a second time.<ref name="2.36 G" />
Garen had fled, but the encounter with the adventurers had changed him as well; he grew curious about the Humans and other species who he’d only regarded as enemies and prey. Consumed by his desire to understand more, Garen disguised himself as a traveler, hiding his green skin and face behind robes and a crude mask and gone into villages and towns, listening to Humans talk. Garen soon learned to speak passably in the Human language, and no one would suspect him as a goblin being so tall, or peaceful. Garen than when't searching for the adventurers who’d spared him once before. He tracked them down, and after finding them, he’d challenged them a second time.<ref name="2.36 G" />


He lost again, but this time he’d volunteered to join their group. After much debate, he’d been accepted, and so Garen Redfang had become the first Goblin to ever journey with adventurers. With his team, they’d take on normal monster-hunting requests and even explored dungeons, eventually progressing to Gold-rank status. That was how Garen had gotten his sword, and become such a devastating warrior.<ref name="2.36 G" />
He lost again, but this time he’d volunteered to join their group. After much debate, he’d been accepted, and so Garen Redfang had become the first Goblin to ever journey with adventurers. With his team, they’d take on normal monster-hunting requests and even explored dungeons, eventually progressing to Gold-rank status. That was how Garen had gotten his sword, and become such a devastating warrior.<ref name="2.36 G" />
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