Earth
Hillside Lake Dungeon, Ontario
August 17, 2019
20:08 EDT
I couldn't see what Ben was unhappy about. As on the previous floor, we were standing up on a platform overlooking the room. This time it was a straight shot to the other side rather than a curving room, though the end seemed to be pretty far away. A kilometer at least. Judging by the goblins appearing and disappearing in the long room, there also seemed to be a number of possibly large rooms adjacent to it.
"What's up?" Mason asked, looking at Ben.
"I'm not a hundred percent sure, but I think this is a gauntlet. You see the goblins walking into rooms and coming out of them? You can consider each of those barracks, likely holding hundreds, if not thousands of goblins inside. I don't have any binoculars, but I'm guessing if you looked across the room you would see a floor boss or something waiting. We have to make our way up those steps to stop the gauntlet. The longer we take, the harder it gets."
"Well, we don't have binoculars, but I do have something better," I said before beginning to transform.
About a minute or later I was done. Spreading my wings, I jumped up onto the railing. It only took a second to balance myself and then I looked across the room. It was my first time switching to this form, but I was amazed by the distance at which I was able to see, as well as the clarity.
Sure enough, as I looked across the room I saw a group of hobgoblins sitting around a fire. They looked as though they were only a few dozen meters away, rather than the kilometer or so I knew they were. There were six of them sitting there, each of them apparently doing a task of some sort.
The warrior was dragging a whetstone across the head of his axe, as did the assassin beside him with one of her daggers. Next to them, an archer was fletching arrows and depositing them into his quiver. There were three casters, though I had no idea what they were, besides the one with the gnarled staff. He was clearly a druid, though the others could be mages, shamans or even a necromancer for all I knew. There was simply no way of knowing without engaging them.
"Aww, pretty birdy," Anja said as she stroked my back.
I turned my head to peck at her hand, but it was already gone, a mischievous little smile on her face. I flew a short distance away and then shifted back to my human form before relaying what I'd seen.
"I doubt one of them is a necromancer, you usually see the signs of that. They're either shamans or mages, though the former is more likely. Goblins aren't the smartest of creatures," Ben explained.
"So how do we deal with this?" I asked, walking over and placing my hands on the railing.
"Regular goblins will probably be the first thing we meet but they're fairly weak, so we can probably just ignore them for the most part. We should just sprint past the first few rooms until we start facing hobs. Even then, we should just kill the hobs and keep moving. If we get bogged down, we're going to be in serious trouble. I doubt Teleport works in this room, so we can't just teleport to safety."
"They shouldn't attack right away, right? That should give you some time to summon your elemental and they'll probably avoid it like the plague, which will give us some breathing room. Besides, I'll be able to roast any that are near us since I'll be in my dragonkin form."
"Sounds like a plan," Mason said. "I'll also summon my elemental and send it out ahead of us. It should be able to clear a path for us."'
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With a strategy in mind, I shifted into my dragonkin form and waited until both Ben and Mason had summoned their elementals. Since the elementals wouldn't last forever, we started moving as soon as they were ready.
There were few goblins milling about, but they swarmed out of the adjacent rooms as soon as one that was moving between rooms noticed us and cried out in alarm. Heedless of the danger, the lone goblin charged forward, only to be crushed below the earth elemental as it moved forward.
Mason and I were right behind it, cutting at any goblins we could as we advanced, while the twins were doing the same just behind us. Their jobs would be to take care of the first few hobs we came across, though Anja would also be keeping Precognition up as much as possible in case there were assassins around.
Ben was at the back with his fire elemental, making sure that we didn't get attacked from behind. I had looked back once to see that the goblins were avoiding it as much as they could, instead deciding to go for Ben, without having any luck. Especially when the fire elemental could simply wave one of its large 'hands' over Ben's Mana Shield and set any goblins around him ablaze.
[Stop!] sounded in my mind, the source of it being Sonja. [There is a trap just ahead!]
[Where?] I asked as I cut through two goblins in quick succession before turning my attention to one of the hobgoblins that had appeared.
[Just in front of Mason's elemental. I'm seeing a thin aura that cuts through the room, so we'll have to trigger it before we can advance.]
I narrowly avoided a slash from the hobgoblin, dodging to the side while thrusting forward with my cutlass. The attack found its mark, but it wasn't life threatening. Raising my leg, I kicked the hobgoblin which had the effect of pulling my sword free, while also completely crushing his chest. It was impossible to tell that there was a trap in front of us as I turned, the interlocked brick floor looking the same, as did the walls and the ceiling.
[Alright, Ben. You're up!]
I moved back to take his place, while he took mine and began summoning a skeleton to walk forward and trigger the trap. While he was busy, the fire elemental did little than just stand there, but it did block a decent part of the room, leaving me to cover the rest. All of the goblins coming from behind us were the regular variety, so it was very easy to take care of them.
"Holy fuck!" Mason exclaimed from behind me.
I breathed in before exhaling, sending a jet of flame towards the goblins charging towards us. Some of them tried to dodge, though none were fast enough to get out of the way. Knowing that I had bought some time, I turned and looked to see what got Mason to react like that.
I was confused by what I was seeing at first. There was a wall that had sprung up out of nowhere, though it had bits and pieces of goblins sticking out of it. Upon closer inspection, I saw that it was actually an insane amount of spikes. They shot out from both walls, the floor and the ceiling, and interlocked together, totally blocking our progress forward. I could already see them being pulled back into their hiding places, though it seemed that it would take a while at the current rate.
[Let me know when we can proceed!] I said as I turned back to the goblins who were coming up from behind us.
Between their fellow goblins being on fire, and the fire elemental standing beside me, it seemed that the rest of the goblins hadn't wanted to move forward. Now that most of those fires were out, they renewed their attack. While breathing fire did buy me a little bit of time, it also allowed the waves of goblins to stack up, and now there were hundreds of them charging towards us. We would also likely see the same scene ahead as the traps receded, though there would be hobs mixed in.
Ben suddenly reappeared beside me and his elemental began moving forward.
[I thought you said movement skills wouldn't work,] I said as I cut through a goblin and turned towards another.
[No, I said that Teleport probably wouldn't work,] he replied. A moment later meteors started falling from the ceiling, crushing any goblins who were dumb enough to run under that spot. Which was a lot of them.
Since they weren't needed in front of us, the twins turned and helped Ben and I clean up the goblins who were charging towards us. We knew that the elementals wouldn't last too much longer, so we wanted to clear as much of them from behind us as we could before proceeding once more.