Goblin Whelps!

Game Master tom_thiessen

Initiative:
[Dice=Grimble Init]1d20+4[/dice]
[Dice=Tak Init]1d20+4[/dice]

Current Combat


We be goblins, all caged up.
Comfy home for goblin pup!
Chew the bars, taste the rage,
Then squirm out of baby cage.
Prove our worth, yeah, that's the plan--
All to join great goblin clan!

Licktoad Village:
Map of Village

A filthy village-fort surrounded by a crude wooden palisade sits atop a low hummock of solid ground. A wooden gate in the north wall of the palisade prevents unwanted visitors from the swamp. A large, algae-filled pool on the northeastern side breaks the palisade and allows a clearer view into the village’s interior, which consists of a collection of ramshackle huts connected by wooden walkways, all built on thick wooden stilts.

H1. Palisade: Climbing over the 10-foot-tall palisade requires a DC 10 Climb check.
H2. Pool: Used mostly as a source of water by the goblins, this algae-filled pool is 10 feet deep at its deepest point. A rickety wooden pier projects a few feet into the pool. This pool is where the whelps are kept.
H3. Pig Pen: This muddy pit is home to the Licktoads’ mascot, a hyperactive piglet named Squealy Nord.
H4. Guard Posts: These three 10-foot-square huts serve as watchtowers. Each has numerous windows affording excellent views of the surrounding area.
H5. Goblin Huts: These six huts each serve as homes for the tribe’s goblins. Each hut can house up to half a dozen goblins.
H6. Storage: This large room stores tools, food, and other supplies. The Licktoads being poor organizers, the room’s contents look more like a junkyard heap to non-goblins.
H7. Slorb’s House: This building is the home of Slorb, Chief Gutwad’s advisor.
H8. Khoff Birdstabber’s House: The home of the tribe's second greatest warrior.
H9. Chief Gutwad’s Throne Room: The walls of the throne room are decorated with numerous poorly preserved horse and dog heads, along with other trophies like broken weapons, brine-pickled bodies of brutally slaughtered furry animals, and other bits of grisly ephemera. Chief Gutwad’s throne—a
rickety, 5-foot-tall wooden chair with a ladder built into the side that everyone calls the “Teeter Chair”—sits against the southern wall.
H10. Gutwad’s Bedroom: The chieftain’s bed is little more than a big, nasty pile of ratty blankets, moss, and foul-smelling animal furs. The walls of this room are decorated in similar motifs to the throne room.
H11. Licktoad Treasury: This room contains the Licktoads’ accumulated treasures.
H12. Secret Escape Route: There is no secret door here. Stop looking.