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The Savage Caves - Chapter 12

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The Savage Caves: Original Story by T.H. Lain A Fan-Fiction Reimagining: Walthus Proudstump Chapter 12 Rezrek fumed at the little goblin standing before him. He was groveling, whimpering like a beaten dog and the sight of his sniveling made the bugbear even more angry. The great bugbear showed his yellow teeth in a snarling growl.           “Hegun lie to Rezrek.” He said in his deep, menacing voice.           The massive bugbear roughly grabbed the goblin, who let out a stream of pleading to him in the goblin tongue. Rezrek hated the goblin language; it was clunky, stupid and limited. He hated every time he had to speak it. The goblin grabbed at his thickly muscled, furry forearms and snot dribbled out of its flat wide nose. Rezrek sneered. “No, no, no,” came the hurried reply. “Hegun no lie!”           Rezrek turned to the other goblins watching, as well as the bugbears - all save for Kurdeg...

The Savage Caves - Chapter 11

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The Savage Caves: Original Story by T.H. Lain A Fan-Fiction Reimagining: Walthus Proudstump Chapter 11           Regdar dropped down, wincing as his wounded leg hit the stone lip some ten feet down. The drop down wasn’t graceful but he could manage it. He cursed himself for not bringing rope, though there was no reason why he would've needed it along their journey to New Koratia. Behind him, the sound of Naull lowering herself drew his attention.           “A little help, please.” She said softly and he grabbed at her feet. Satisfied he had her, Naull let go of the ledge and dropped into his arms. Regdar grunted, more from the injury than the weight of the small woman. She was incredibly light, but Jozan’s spell had only helped keep the weakness of the funnel spider’s venom from killing him. His strength was still lessened and the wound still ached. The priest had closed it with magic but had said his magic wouldn’t be as effec...