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Puck, Leader of the Goblins, Day 4

There are Druids in these woods are quite aggressive. No doubt they are trying to protect their own lands... but soon enough they will no longer need to do their own protecting once we show them we are capable of being their noble protectors.
Orcs, Day 4

The vicious darts of our new Goblin servants softened the human garrison, allowing our gloriously brave leader to charge in and finish them off. Nearly dead is NOT dead!
Day 4, Halflings

Oh no, oh no.
We just got rid of the goblin menace near our borders,
only to see a huge army of orcs and their goblin servants on the western horizon.
What to do, what to do.
Puck, Leader of the Goblins, Day 5

Another pesky druid sacrifices himself in vain, what silly creatures live in these woods; we leave without a scratch.
Day 5, Halflings

The orcs sent a goblin scout into our lands.
We took care of him, but no one can say what knowledge they were able to gather.
Puck, Leader of the Goblins, Day 6

We had a bomb unexpectedly go off today just outside the city. The damage is minor compared to the cleanup which had to be done. We may be Goblins, but we are not filthy creatures.
Day 6, Halflings


Orcs to the west. Goblins to the north.
The situation is dire. We were able to free a human city the orcs left unsecured but we won't be able to hold it against the raging brutes.
Puck, Leader of the Goblins, Day 7

Filthy Halfing ponies have been spotted nearby; being split up makes it easier for us to kill them one at a time. What disgusting creatures they ride. Even our wolves don't eat their bodies.
Orcs, Day 7

We have dealt with a raiding Pony Rider, but it has slowed our plan to clear out some ruins.
Day 7, Halflings

The goblin menace declared war on us today. What shall we do?
Our scouts have been slaughtered and the human city has again fallen under the yoke of the orc.
Oh dear. If we could only reach the dwarf city, but alas all the roads seem to be roaming with evil folk.
Not only goblins from the look of it. It seems the dirty little cowards are sending humans and orcs to do the fighting.
Day 7, Bottom

I shall desire you of more acquaintance, good Master Cobweb: if I cut my finger, I shall make bold with you.

TS
Puck, Leader of the Goblins, Day 8

This Halfling outpost will be a new home for our Goblin peoples. With an alliance having been made with the Humans, they add their troops to our cause with the belief that we will be able to protect them from the others in the area. This land will become ours, even with our old Orc masters nearby, we will prove ourselves superior and able to protect those who are weaker than us by using more than just muscle.
Orcs, Day 8

It would appear the Halflings marshal against us.
Day 8, Halflings

Hoho every time the orcs leave the human city we send a scout to take control. How fun to deny the enemy the taxes he needs for his army. But how long before we rile their leader up too much. How long before he turns his army our way.

Maybe we should leave the orcs alone, let them but heads with the goblins of the north and just live a peaceful live in our valley.
Puck, Leader of the Goblins, Day 9

The Halflings graciously donate one of their ponies to a lone kobold on the road. Let them know that our kobolds are not as weak as the wild ones.

The Dwarves continue to hide in the mountains where we cannot reach them. It is no matter, they only delay the inevitable.