In the interest of keeping things moving …
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Ro-Mahn, leading Izgarp, investigated the lower cavities of
the scarp.
No traps were detected or found. The odor present at the
site came from the combination of the goblins’ leftover stench and a pile of
purplish goo in one of the lower cavities. This was clearly demon’s bile. A
cold iron dagger lay very close to the puddle of demon’s bile, forming a
conspicuous indentation where the goo had grown around, but not touched, the
weapon.
In the same cavity, the goblins appeared to have spent some
time decorating the walls with chalk drawings. These drawings contained crude
renditions of a large, lopsided humanoid (Ro-Mahn figured it to be a bugbear),
a goblin covered in terrible scars (likely Leeza), and a shrine with a
three-eyed face and a pool.
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