The goblins marched down the craggy passage in darkness.
The druid led the others unaided; the most basic test of their order was the
memorization of the sacred path. Each supplicant had their hand on the shoulder
of the one in front. All wore iron-soled boots. These, along with the gong
carried by the druid, sent walls of sound echoing throughout the tunnels.
Although the goblins served the duergar, the squat folk avoided these tunnels
wherever possible. It was dedicated to the wane gods, Darkness and Echo, of the
goblins, and was known to have a taste for duergar flesh.
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