The Spike of Guarding headed North.They made their way through twisting passages that reeked badly and ,at some places, were covered in miasma.
Before long they stumbled upon tell-tale signs of something sentient living there, trinkets and idols to hideous gods mostly.
Suddenly the company came to a stop, they could hear a bark-like language coming down from a large cavern. Kobolds. Many kobolds.
Scouts returned with word of a big kobold camp, oddly enough it was set up in an orderly fashion and in such a way as to control movement from any side of the cavern. Strategic, far too strategic for kobolds.
Lord Ignon concluded that dark elves may have something to do with this.
A quick war council was assembled.
Then, all hell broke loose upon the unsuspecting miserable creatures.
Ignon, said the lucky, stood tall (as far as his stature alowed) and proud, and he shouted at the top of his lungs "BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!".
The cavern fell silent and Ignon, with a wordless cry, led his troops into the fray.
For half an hour the surrounding tunnels echoed with screams and crashes.
***
When the dust settled the dead kobolds were piled in a big mound.
"73", declared a warrior as he hurled the last corpse into the pile.
The dwarves then began to set up their own camp, a few went to plunder the kobold's, but soon came back with a disgusted look on their faces.
Meanwhile, Ignon sat on a barrel while another dwarf, Dodok, was applying a bandage on his lord's forearm.
"'Tis true what they say, m'lord, you are lucky. When that tent's support pillar came crashing you only suffered a scrap, while them 'bolds got flattened."
Both dwarves chuckled.
"Aye" Ignon agreed, then he became grim."But Deber wasn't as lucky as the rest of us."
Deber fought valiantly, but eventually was drowned by sheer number.
(If you wish to do something special to Deber, go ahead, if not then he just got a cairn.)
49 dwarves.
951 units of food left.