Opal held up her hands and showed all the gold she had filched from the adventuring team as they looked to pick up what had been scattered across the shore.
"That's... a lot of gold."
"Hmmph, I'm the one who has to carry it."
"You did say that was what you were good at."
Opal set her lips in a line but didn't reply.
"We're going to follow them, I want to see what else they do, and I want information about other adventurers so we'll eavesdrop when we can, though this lot seem, ah, a bit clueless."
"I've never seen such a useless bunch of idiots in my life," grumbled the goblin.
"I doubt we saw them at their best. They made it this far down into the dungeon so they are likely fairly high level."
"Mmmm."
They set out after the adventurers using the boulders for cover as they went, but not before Opal pulled off the note on the alligator, balled it up, and threw it in the lake. They kept their distance but not far enough that Rain couldn't over hear the group.
"This place where we're headed, you've been there before?" asked the Satyr.
"Yes," replied the man. "A couple of times. It's easy pickings for leveling if you know what you are doing and I do know what I'm doing."
"You've already lost one of your axes so excuse me I have my doubts about that."
"Funny words from an elf that got blown off his ass and nearly broke his only shield. If you must know I am perfectly fine fighting with one axe."
"And Belle?"
The Satyr drew a shorter blade from a smaller sheath below the one that had contained her long sword. She spun the broken sword and the shortsword, one in each hand.
"I'll manage."
The elf threw his hands up in the air. "Fine. Don't blame me when things go wrong."
"We already did that when you blew half our loot into the lake."
"Not my fault!"
"Oh, it most certainly was."
"Like you lot would have come up with anything better to remove it. We were going to lose some of the gold no matter what."
"We could have prepared! I don't know, maybe you could have covered in something to catch the gold before touching it, look I-"
"Shh! Did you see that?" said the Satyr.
"What?"
"... I...I saw something, a black-furred thing in the shadows, behind us."
"I don't see anything..."
"I'm sure there was something. Let's Just take care, something might be stalking us."
The axe-wielding man grunted. "We'll report it when we get back to the guild but It's probably one of those wild dogs, they like to follow adventurers, got black fur, not a threat."
"I don't know... I'm sure it was bipedal, it was walking on two legs."
"Yeah, yeah. The place is just through here." The man gestured before leading the group inside a crack in the cavern's wall.