Final Tally:
Fight it!: 4
Run deeper into the grove!: 1
Run back to the entrance hall!: 1
Continue hiding: 2Digger’s mind raced as she weighed her options. Her first instinct was to run, but she had no idea how fast the brute was. For all she knew, the troll was more than capable of hunting her down and twisting her head off her neck like it was simply opening a wine bottle.
She wanted to keep hiding, but no, the troll was coming closer and closer, and it was sure to spot her soon enough. Digger pressed her back against the tower-cap trunk as she listened to the creature approach. The vibrations of its lumbering footfalls travelled up her spine, making her teeth chatter with each step. The beast paused a few feet away from Digger to take a ponderous sniff at the air, its crooked nose twitching.
Digger was out of options. And so the First Axe of Zonzocol lashed out in the gloom.
Digger: 1d100 → [24] = (24) Digger hits!
Troll: 1d100 → [70] = (70) Troll misses!
Digger: 1d100 → [58] = (58) Digger misses!
Troll: 1d100 → [55] = (55) Troll misses!
Digger: 1d100 → [43] = (43) Digger hits!
Troll: 1d100 → [94] = (94) Troll misses!
Digger: 1d100 → [63] = (63) Digger misses!
Troll: 1d100 → [46] = (46) Troll hits!
Digger: 1d100 → [86] = (86) Digger misses!
Troll: 1d100 → [65] = (65) Troll misses!
Digger: 1d100 → [80] = (80) Digger misses!
Troll: 1d100 → [86] = (86) Troll misses!
Digger: 1d100 → [80] = (80) Digger misses!
Troll: 1d100 → [100] = (100) Troll misses!
Digger: 1d100 → [18] = (18) Digger hits!
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This moment of hesitation cost her dearly. The troll’s expression of bewilderment quickly melted into a hideous rictus of rage. With an unearthly howl that echoed through the cavern, the troll sent Digger sprawling with a mighty haymaker. She lost her grip on her axe, and her vision went blurry momentarily as she cracked her skull against the stony ground. The troll saw an advantage and took it, reaching for the prone dwarf’s neck.
The beast’s grip was stronger than steel, and fuzzy gray dots swarmed Digger’s vision as her air was cut off. She scrabbled about desperately for something, anything to grab on to, something to use, something to dig through the mountain of flesh suffocating her…
Through luck or divine intervention, Digger’s fingers found their way around a jagged rock. With her last bit of strength, she swung. And, quite suddenly, the troll’s undersized head was replaced with a hideous paste composed primarily of blood, gray matter, and chips of bone.
The troll screamed in pain, releasing its grip on Digger to claw helplessly at the place where its face used to be. Shuddering violently as it sneezed up gobs of blood and bone, the troll made no attempt to stop Digger from regaining her feet. She took a few moments to appreciate her enemy’s agony, watching with a cold and detached expression as its great, wart-covered shoulders heaved with silent sobs.
When she could stand no more, she reached for her steel pickaxe, its blades glinting dangerously in the dim light of the tower-cap grove. And, without further ceremony, she summoned all her dwarven fury and womanly grace and drove her pick deep into the troll’s spine, right where the base of the skull met the neck.
A mist of teal blood erupted into the air, shimmering oddly in the blue-green glow of the mushrooms. And then it was over.
It was only after Digger stooped to pick up her axe, now stained with troll viscera, that she noticed her hands were trembling. She had little time to grapple with the moral ramifications of what she had just done, however (Digger had never taken the life of so much as a cockroach before). As soon as the troll had fallen, a new threat reared its tiny head, peeking out from its hiding place behind a mossy rock.
A squeaky, mournful wail pierced the silence as one of the two kobolds began to cry. “Rosco! Stumpy-thing kill Rosco! No!”
Its companion, a slightly bulkier kobold clutching a bronze dagger, tried to clap his claw over his friend’s mouth, but it was too late. Digger squinted sharply at them and took a step forward. Seeing her advance, the cowardly kobolds scrambled several feet backward, watching her in horror.
At first, Digger was somewhat puzzled by this. She wasn’t used to small animals fleeing in her wake. She quickly realized, however, that these two kobolds had just witnessed her cut down a creature the size of a tool shed. Covered in gore as she was, and holding a still-dripping hatchet, she must’ve presented quite the imposing figure to the tiny, verminous thieves.
As they sized one another up, Digger realized that these kobolds may prove to be a useful source of information. Due to their cowardly nature, she could easily intimidate them into telling her all they knew of the ruins. On the other hand, showing them a bit of kindness might prove more effective.
The kobolds watched, spellbound in terror, waiting for her to speak or strike.
How should Digger deal with the kobolds? Should she…
1. Intimidate them.
2. Be (relatively) nice to them.
3. Ignore them, and continue to explore on her own.Voting closes at midnight EST on Friday, August 29th. Thanks for voting!