Differences in The Wandering Inn 3.26 G
- Rags sat astride the large Carn Wolf and stared up at the massive cliff face that met the edge of the forest.
She had no idea why there were here,
- She had no idea why they were here,
- so far from home.
- But Rags had known at the time that he was right.
It was just that she couldn’t stand the long days of not knowing was was going on!
- It was just that she couldn’t stand the long days of not knowing what was going on!
- The assembled tribes needed an ally in their war against the Goblin Lord,
- Elite Goblins mounted on Carn Wolves tore into the unguarded backs of the Goblin Lord’s forces,
causing havoc while Hobs strode next to their smaller Kin,
- causing havoc while Hobs strode next to their smaller kin,
- besieging the bewildered Goblin force from behind.
- He raised his voice.
Rags saw Goblin’s heads turn as he spoke loudly.
- Rags saw Goblins’ heads turn as he spoke loudly.
- Garen gestured to the sky.
- Garen had told her nothing.
But who could she ask.
- But who could she ask?
- Telling other Chieftains she couldn’t command Garen was as good as shooting herself with her black crossbow,
- letting the sharp tufts stick out of his mouth.
He had a handful of the green needles and as Rags watched,
shoved some more into his mouth.
- He had a handful of the green needles and,
- as Rags watched,
- he shoved some more into his mouth.
- But the Gold Stone Chieftain just chewed determinedly,
grinding the touch fibers into mush.
- grinding the tough fibers into mush.
- trying to figure out how to ask her question concisely.
She could speak in the Human or rather,
- She could speak in the Human,
- or rather,
- common tongue,
- lighting the way.
Lanterns hung from rough hemp rope or strapped to lengths of wood dangled off of balconies,
- Lanterns hung from rough hemp rope or were strapped to lengths of wood dangled off of balconies,
- sputtering with the cheap animal fat oil.
- fat as he was.
But his huge head as was intent as he stared at her .
- But his huge head as was intent as he stared at her.
- Rags shuddered as she saw his crimson eyes looking towards her,
- She had to reply back,
teach his arrogant Chieftian who the real leader was.
- teach this arrogant Chieftain who the real leader was.
- Tremborag!
I fought with the Goblin King ten years ago.
When he called,
I answered and I rode with his armies!
- I met with the Goblin King ten years ago.
- When he came to Izril,
- he came to my tribe with his armies!
- I have seen his face.
- and then thunder rang out as hundreds,
thousands of voice shouted out.
- thousands of voices shouted out.
- Rags realized the throne room,
- Countless Goblins were tearing at food,
eating in groups of alone –
- eating in groups or alone –
- as alone as you could get in such a crowded room anyways –
- sat in the chair across from Garen.
He was holding some kind of crude mead in his heads—no doubt made in this very mountain—and laughing at her.
- He was holding some kind of crude mead in his hands—no doubt made in this very mountain—and laughing at her.
- though.
The other Hob waited until the fist close to his face before he lashed out.
- The other Hob waited until the fist was close to his face before he lashed out.
- He leaned back and kicked the other Goblin in the chest.
- insultingly stupid.
The table was fine—but she took it anyways and took as much food as she could reach,
- The table was fine—but she took it anyways.
- Rags grabbed as much food as she could reach,
- standing on the table much to Tremborag’s amusement.
- former Gold-rank adventurer and Chieftain.
And a Chieftain who ruled over an actual place,
- And a Chieftain who ruled over an actual palace,
- who claimed to be Great Chieftain among Goblins and spoke and acted like a Human.