The Attack of Ostrug:“So what are we doing here, Gar? Building a bridge?”
“We’re setting up a trap, Nerev. Going to draw in that Ostrug thing, whatever the hell it is, and trap it in a pit, neat and simple. Now hand me that gear, will you? This should just take a-“
He was interrupted by the sound of screams. “It’s coming! It’s coming up the stairs! Run for your… ohshit ohshit!”. The next sound they heard was an awful, rending, meaty noise, then a long scream, followed by silence.
Nerev looked over at Gar. He looked worried, which made Nerev even more frightened. “I thought you said there was only one entrance to the caverns! This entrance! There’s only one entrance, right, Gar?”
“Clearly there's another! Now, I’d suggest you start running, unless you feel like fighting that thing yourself!”
They ran.
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By the time Aban heard about Ostrug’s attack (from Nerev and Gar, both of whom were fortunately still alive), it had already reached the quarry levels. She ordered the complete evacuation of the fortress to the outside, and then ordered Cilob and Heavy Weapons Guy, and the rest of the crossbow dwarfs down into the depths. Then she waited. There wasn’t much else she could do.
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“It’s eerie down here, you know?”
“Because there’s nobody else here, in a place that’s normally humming with activity? Filled with busy people moving to and fro, and so on?”
“I was thinking because there’s a monster down here who wants to kill us all, but yeah, your thing too.”
“Would you two quiet down!” Cilob hissed. "I'd like to approach this damn thing without it hearing us!"
It turned out that Ostrug had never left the quarry. The six dwarfs turned a corner to find it perched atop the body of a furnace worker none of them recognized, happily pulling off strings of the man’s skin in its odd, flat mouth.
Heavy Weapons Guy wasted no time, bellowing something incomprehensible, he fired from his hip, and missed the monster entirely. Unfazed, he charged straight forward, wielding his crossbow like a club. Cilob swore and followed him, firing as she went. Ostrug, looking angry about its disturbed feast, reared up and swatted the two of them aside with its ragged scarlet wings. Guy tried to roll as he landed, but came down heavily on his leg. With it broken, or worse, he could only look up as Ostrug towered over him.
And it might have ended very badly had Cog not fired a steel bolt directly into Ostrug’s throat. It bled out almost immediately, the blood hissing as it splashed on the basalt floor. The stream of blood, and the collapsing body missed Guy, something he would forever be thankful for. Less than five minutes after they had confronted it, Ostrog was dead.
((Well, that was a case of everything possible going wrong. I could have sworn that I blocked off
every possible entrance. Clearly I missed one. Er... just how deadly is "deadly blood, I wonder?))