Brutus eyed his UI, waiting for a message back from Corsair. About an hour ago he'd had a life changing encounter with a group of...sapient goblins for the lack of a better word. Their leader, a "Knight" by the name of Gon Gobote, had asked him for his help relocating his people out of western Brishal and into the eastern region of the forest in order to distance themselves from raid happy goblins. In exchange, they would help form an early warning system for the town of Honeyhome. He'd needed some heavy hitters to get this done, and when the chips were down he reached out to his trusty partner in crime.
The main Dame of Gundame.
The message had been simple.
The knight, Gon Gobote was sitting on a stump looking rather impatient, kicking his legs. "You said your friend was coming hours ago."
"They're on their way, I'm sure of it." Brutus replied, chewing on his nails. The other goblins, roughtly 45 in number, were all milling around restlessly. Out in the open they were sitting ducks, they would need to get moving sooner rather than later. "Aaaaany moment now."
@Corsair
The main Dame of Gundame.
The message had been simple.
Corsair, I've found a tribe of friendly goblins out in wester Brishal. They're seeking refuge from raiding goblin clans. They're looking to settle in an abandoned Gnoll village to the south, in exchange they've offered to work as an advanced scouting unit for the forest, giving us an early warning system against other threats in the forest. It seems risky, but I think we can forge a brighter future if we help them. Meet me at the marked location on this map and I'll explain more to you.
The knight, Gon Gobote was sitting on a stump looking rather impatient, kicking his legs. "You said your friend was coming hours ago."
"They're on their way, I'm sure of it." Brutus replied, chewing on his nails. The other goblins, roughtly 45 in number, were all milling around restlessly. Out in the open they were sitting ducks, they would need to get moving sooner rather than later. "Aaaaany moment now."
@Corsair