While the others tie up the wounded or sleeping goblins, Haldur bears down on the living and still mobile goblin, who apparently speaks common. "You! Where did your little band come from?" he begins, letting the whimpering of the goblin he broke serve as counterpoint to his questioning as he glowers at the little green menace.
You feel the lack of a whimper from the unconcious goblin works better for this. (?) He shrieks in horror as you get closer "THAT WAY! LESS THAN A HALF DAYS TRIP!" he points towards the direction he came from, which was to the west.
Miscria watches the goblin carefully, looking for signs of falsehood in its answers((Insight)).
(3+4) You're unsure if he's lying but you're certain the fear is genuine
((Well that was easy. Lets keep it up!))
After the goblin has been secured, the elf recovers his arrow and checks the nearby environment for threats before looting.
You recover the arrow and it has barely any blood on it. As clean of a shot as you could have made.
(2+5) You don't notice anything out of the ordinary
You find 4 clubs, four sacks and a morsel of meat in each sack that you assume to be the goblin's lunch
((Nice.))
Gawain ties up the armed Goblin he sleep-ified in silence, then searches him. Perhaps he will find a map on him - he seemed to be the leader.
You tie up the goblin effortlessly and check him for stuff. He has a shortsword that could be held in two hands by someone his size but it would take about a hand and a bit less than half for someone your size (1d6, versatile for 1d8 for small) a larger sack than the others, and a belt pouch strewn across his chest with two pockets. One has a larger morsel of meat and the other contains a very crude drawing of a path or trail that leads to the road. The only thing that gives it any semblance of following it are a few landmarks, such as the tallest hill that you were just on, a dead tree in the shape of a man, a bush cloven in two and what you assume to be a hatch or cellar of some sort. There appears to be a strange image next to it, but you can't tell what it is given the poor drawing. There does seem to be a list of something as well, which, given the way its written, are names of people or locations. There are six names, all written in the crude text of goblins