The Sergeant
peered over the forward surging coldcrew to see the gnomes. Already the
shard-slingers had been eliminated, only Yshtra remained behind the
goblin ranks. Ilk still waited behind the Sikli, urging them on, though
their numbers dwindled. Many of the goblins were dead, but the
half-goblins still fought as did nearly half the original group. The
warmcrew had sustained serious losses, but were gaining ground and had
the remaining goblin force pinned against a wall. It could go either
way. More footsteps thundered up the passage. Zigny glanced up, then
did his own survey of the fight.
Reke stared up the passage as the Second Rank of his watch
came running to reinforce the First. The Mand'r of the Second Rank
stopped short at his side as the rest of the gnomes hurried to join the
fight.
"Topside entrance secure. Their camp was nearly empty.
This must be all of them, sir," reported the Mand'r, then he too dashed
to join the fight. Reke looked to Zigny, who had also heard the report.
The Master's questioning expression gave Reke a cold feeling again.
"The Third Rank?" asked Zigny. A look of horror flashed
across Reke's face.
"The Door," they shouted in unison, then dashed up the
corridor together, leaving the battle to their men. They had both
counted the goblins in the cavern and had expected that another fifty
or so would be waiting in the camp near the opening to the surface. All
the kobolds were there, but nearly fifty of the goblins were still
missing. The Third Rank should have been done with their objective and
joined the main force well before the other Ranks had completed their
missions.
The officers reached the large caverns only a moment after
leaving the fight, when they slid around the corner of the passage and
slipped through the narrow opening into the first of a sequence of
large chambers leading to the Door, they knew they were too late. The
first of the dead gnomes had no obvious wounds to explain why he laid
upon the ground white and stiff, the next few had large gashes from
which blood no longer ran. The wounds had come from various weapons,
some were from the small daggers and shortswords of goblins, others
were nearly body length slices that could only be caused by the
two-handed sword Zigny had seen swinging from the Chief's hip. Finally,
the two saw Mand'r Pertidin Onyxyloris lying dead in the center of
several goblin corpses in the last chamber before the Door. He clutched
at his throat as if suffocating. His blue face told of his death,
though strangely most the goblins seemed to have shared his fate.
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Zigny looked
at Reke, but the younger gnome wouldn't meet his gaze. Zigny could see
the tears rolling down his Sergeant's face and rage building in his
heart.
"The runner you sent said the Door was blocked," said
Zigny. Reke broke his gaze away from the dead Mand'r and looked to the
passage ahead of them. The boulders had been stacked to fall out of the
way, but only if pushed from the cavern side. Reke's jaw fell open as
he realized he hadn't thrown the switch to reseal the Door. This was
bad. No, this was a catastrophe. At least the switches were hidden
among the rough stone walls, Zigny ran forward to throw the switch and
reseal the Door.
"We must check the svirfguard. They could have circled
around to attack our rear," said Zigny without emotion. It wouldn't
help to cast recriminations nor to lose control. In any case, his
Sergeant would batter himself for the simple mistake forever, as he
would feel guilty for sending six svirf to their deaths. Those actions
couldn't be undone, but Reke had to live with them. Zigny only hoped
the weight of those decisions didn't crush Reke's ability to command.
"No, they don't know the tunnels, they'll follow the
largest passage to the guardhouse," replied Reke, equally without
emotion. His logic was sound. If they had tried to take the tunnels to
the Cavern of Spikes, they would lose plenty of time back tracking and
most likely be hopelessly lost by now. No, they would take the passage
to the guardhouse and barricade themselves in. They would still need
all the gnomes to win that fight. Both headed up the passage to find
their warriors.
There were only two ways into the guardhouse; one led from
the Door to the gates of the guardhouse, the other was a long passage
full of deadfall switches which had to be unlocked from the Master's
Quarters before travelers could use it to reach the Hold. Only one trap
remained engaged and reset itself when tripped, a swinging blade that
fell from the passage opening. It had it's own hidden switch known only
to the Master and his Sergeant. The rest of the traps were left
unlocked. Apparently the dark elves had known that, since they had used
the tunnel to reach the Hold. If the goblins had tried to use the
tunnel, the first to cross the threshhold would have been sliced neatly
in half. Zigny hoped that would keep them from following the drow down
the passage to the Hold, where fifty goblins would make an excellent
addition to whatever strike force now assaulted Southreach Hold.
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