I guess I repeated KJ's action from earlier, because I was sure I made a post in this thread, but I don't see it now. Something about that joke that the Tea Party has an anti-masturbation candidate in Delaware and a pro-bestiality candidate in New York.
Ah. I thought, just from them taking a bit of time to reach us, that we wouldn't be able to see what was really over there from where we were standing...
Maybe I'm being too nice, but I'm going to interpret this favorably and assume that Dorgath was still checking the passageway...
The dusty passage veers left. It leads to an open doorway at the far end, where torchlight gutters in the gloom. It looks as though there might be a big room up...
Oh, "him" is that Terry Jones guy? I seriously didn't get that from your previous post and thought you had accidentally posted in the wrong thread or something. I think I get what you're saying now though.
"Nice idea with the monkey there, Sy'Kl."
*Helata keeps the bag with the ivory pieces for now.*
"We'll have to try to figure these trinkets out later. Let's see what was so important that it had to be kept behind this stubborn door..."
Carrow doesn't find any goblin arrows that he can use in his bow, but retrieves his own arrow that missed and manages to salvage four arrows intact from goblin corpses.
Hip Quiver: 23/30
Shoulder Quiver: 30/30
In hunting for ammunition, Carrow finds that one of the goblins dropped a piece of...
^ = Is not technically correct.
< = Now has a camera.
v = Thinks I might be a bit retarded for my repeated failures at taking a picture of the back of my head...
"Sorry about the meaningless chanting there. Sometimes I get a little bit carried away with things. Hereditary insanity, actually. But I'm usually quite nice!"
I still haven't heard from Melkor, so I just had Kelgar heal Dorgath and Carrow.
-The Power Phase is 5 for this turn.
-Kelgar blesses Carrow with Vanquish. Carrow gains an extra attack this turn.
-Carrow drops a goblin archer with a perfect shot to the center of the chest.
-Carrow fires another...
I'd mispronounce my own name too if it something like that, but I'm at least 85% sure that surname is Germanic and therefore the "oe" should be pronounced like the "ö" in modern German.