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==Chronology== === Volume 7 === A Goblin ship sailing from the Goblin Isle passed close to the ship where Niers Astoragon's students. [[Venaz]] was held back from fighting the Goblins because they were sailing over [[Kraken's Pass]].<ref name=":2" /> ___ The Goblin ship, having picked up [[Greydath]] by coincidence as he swam to the Isle, is on their way to Baleros on the orders of a female Goblin, as Lizardfolk have already killed three Goblin tribes. They are approached by the [[Rasea Zecrew|Illuminary]] and Rasea Zecrew invites any Goblins aboard to join her. Upon being rebuffed, she sails away.<ref name=":1" /> === Volume 9 === The House of Minos and the Goblin Isle fought during the regular Month of Strife. The Minotaurs attempted to scuttle the ships the Goblins had amassed to deny them a seafaring force and prevent them from rendering aid to other tribes. [[Greydath]] entered the battle and caused the conflict to escalate, resulting in Prince [[Khedal]] being stranded on the Goblin island. He would return to the House of Minos, and later give chase to the Goblin ships as they sailed out but failed to escape due to the altered currents from [[Izril]]'s new landmass being raised. However, those were decoys, and the merchant [[Saimh]] had given his ships to the Goblins to let them sail away.<ref name=":3" />
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