16th Hematite 676 - EveningIt was not long before supper when the expedition arrived back. The first person they met was Arsethotheles. The blind Dwarf was besides the magma pool. The moment he heard them he jumped up,
"Go away! Ahm busy!" he shouted to the empty forges.
"We're not doing anything." Bax growled back. The philosopher spun round, having located where the group was now,
"Ya breathin'. Loudly!"
Unwilling to engage in a shouting match with the maddwarf, Bax continued, followed by the others. Steve stayed behind a moment,
"Arsethotheles?"
"Go away!"
"Should you really be that close to the magma?"
"Ahm blind but not stupid!" the philosopher growled, waving a hand dismissively in the direction he guessed Steve was. The crossbowdwarf shrugged, and continued after the others. Barely had they emerged on the home level that they were met by Stas shrouded as ever by his cloak,
"Ah ladies and gentledwarves, and Kobold and Goblin." he said smoothly, "You're all back just in time, refugees have been spotted or something. Meinhard's up there now with Johann, the Elf - not you miss - Loral or something, Melagius, and some others. No doubt they'd be grateful for the help."
"Let's go," Ryva growled, "I want to- to...tooo..." she fell back clutching her head. Helf had the reflexes to catch her.
"Ah dear, the lady seems too tired. Why don't you go on ahead? Bax, give me a hand, we'll take her to Reg." Stas said, the Goblin nodded, grabbing hold of Ryva, the two lugged her off towards the hospital. Once they were safely out of earshot Stas checked to make sure Ryva was unconscious before whispering to Bax,
"We'll need to delay the theft a while, until Tarran smelts all that gold and silver they mined." he whispered. The Goblin nodded at this,
"Will we get a chance to though? Someone tried to attack us in the caves, a cave-in, they'll probably be on edge, if we take too much they'll notice and we'll be screwed." he hissed back.
"Hmm..." Stas pondered, "Perhaps the best will be to strike now, and take the silver they already have, that's good enough, then later once this...incident has blown over we can start siphoning the rest, a bar at a time."
"Well in that case we'll need to move very quickly, I have a feeling things around here are about to get shaken up."
Ryva stirred, surprising Stas so much that he dropped her. She opened her eyes, slowly pulling herself to her feet,
"Are you ok?" Stas asked,
"Where- where am I? I was in the caves...we were fighting! And-"
"You've forgotten everything from when we fought the little red things?" Bax asked incredulously.
"Has anything happened since then?" The Goblin grinned at this,
"Lots." he said simply. Stas cleared his throat,
"So you don't remember anything...like - just for example - what me and Bax were just talking about?" Sandra shook her head, now back in control of her body,
"No, nothing."
"Oh good, well, bad. Why don't you go and see Reg about this? Bax and I have some business to take care of."
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Meanwhile, the rest of the group had made their way up to the tunnel that led to the outside world. Meinhard was waiting for them,
"Ah, hyu iz back den?" there were two Dwarves besides him, holding lightweight iron shields and wielding both a sword and a spear slung over their backs, "Hy've been training dem." Meinhard explained, "Dey's be needing ta learn 'ow ta fight proper-like."
"It's great to see you all back." Johann said, as he, Rovod and Melagius approached them. Rion nodded,
"Things aren't as great as we'd want. We still need to find who did-" the Dwarf looked shiftily at the rest of the bystanders, "-did you know what."
"We kept an eye on Ibruk, he seems agitated recently. Kadzar says he's 'had a vision'." Rovod whispered,
Standing away from them was Hammer of the Gods, the Goblin was polishing her armour. Near her was Kadzar and his priests, who were talking quietly amongst themselves. When Kadzar looked up and saw them he moved over to the group,
"It's good that you're here. There's many Nothing out there, and Master Ibruk has had a premonition of-"
"Nevermind what Ibruk has supposedly seen, open the door already." came a voice, it was Loral. The Elf stood with his Elven bow, he greeted the group briefly before turning to Kadzar, "We have the most people we could need, let's open the tunnel already." The priest frowned for a second, then nodded at one of his warrior-priests, who pulled the lever to. A cacophony of gears sounded, and the drawbridges slammed down.
"Weapons." Melagius said, pulling his sword. There was almost no sunlight filtering through the tunnel that led outside. A sound of howling wind and heavy rain was all that could be heard.
"A storm?" Fori asked.
"As predicted by Master Ibruk." Kadzar said, touching his heart in the ancient Dwarven sign of protection. The group unsheathed their respective weapons, and ventured out.
The wind immediately whipped at them like steel scourges, pushing them back, while the rain pummelled down, soaking them almost instantly.
"I can't see anything!" Melagius shouted, but his words were lost in the wind. With one hand on his warhammer and the other clutching his beard as though afraid the wind would rip it off, Johann pointed out a small dark figure,
"There!" he cried, but the wind took his words away too. The figure was moving towards them, so it must have seen them at any rate and realized that they were not Nothings. As it got closer they saw that it was another Kobold,
"It's a Kobold!" Loral shouted, surprised.
"What!?" Meinhard cried back, despite the two only being about a five feet away from each other. The Elf gave up on vocal communication, and pointed at the figure. The mutated Human nodded, and sent one of his recruits to shepherd the rodent-like creature in, deciding that the last thing it probably wanted to see after what was probably a harrowing journey through Nothing-infested lands and now through a savage storm was a giant blue-skinned mutant Human.
"Are there any more?" Rion screamed at Kadzar. The priest nodded, only just hearing what the axedwarf had said,
"One more!" he shouted back.
It was then that they arrived. Red eyes gleaming through the rain, pitch-black bodies glistening with water. The Nothing had arrived to fight. The group acted as one, without a word between them. Kadzar was driven back by one particularly resilient Nothing, and ended up trapped on the small stone bridge that connected the two sides of the valley, with two more Nothings moving in on him. He plunged his spear into the Nothing that had pushed him back, and then spun round to deal with the two others, leaping off the bridge as he did so.
The others followed his example, having dealt with the Nothing on their side, and took the oppurtunity to move to the other side of the river Squeezemunch to attack the growing Swarm of Nothing that threatened to swarm Kadzar.
"Where the hell is the other refugee!?" Steve yelled, letting loose a bolt that was blown away by the wind, missing the Nothing he'd been aiming at. He felt a hand tugging at his arm, and turned round to see Xenos. The Kobold was pointing at the foot of the valley on the other side of the river. There were several black figures there. "Is that them? There's more than one!"
Managing to get the attention of the group in spire of the raging wind and rain, the militia and priests retreated back to the tunnel. However, as they got closer to the group of refugees they could see something was wrong. The figures were all in black, with red gleaming eyes and several tentacles.
"What the hell are those?" Loral managed, but his words were taken by the wind. The group of black figures approached, and the militia could now see that they were armed with greataxes and halberds, and one with a whip.
"They're hostile!" Tarran shouted, as one of them swung its halberd towards him.
"We need to stop them before they get inside!" Rion cried, swinging his axe at one of them, but the weapon did nothing but scrape of the coating of blackness that covered the creature, revealing an iron mail shirt beneath. The creature hissed and the black-stuff closed up the hole as though it were alive. Muenster meanwhile, had managed to strike one of the things down and apparently unconscious.

With a shout most of the group piled onto the fallen creature, stabbing and slashing at it while Johann, Lora, Rovod and Steve fought the others with hammer, arrow and bolt.
It didn't take long for the other creatures to fall and die. And once they had fallen dead, the blackness hissed off them like steam, curling off like vapour and seeping into the ground, revealing;
"Goblins!" Meinhard shouted, very much surprised. Before any one else could say anything, a black tentacle fell down amongst the group, being dissipating like smoke into the mud. They all looked up to see a tall and muscular Human wielding a dark metal blade. It was the other refugee. There was more Nothing coming in behind him, intent on fighting the group.
"Let's get inside!" Melagius cried, beckoning for the refugee to follow them in.
When finally they were all inside, the drawbridge was pulled back up, and the group was safe once more from the biting winds and soaking rains.
"Goblins." Derm said simply, wringing his beard to get water out. Melagius nodded,
"They had the same black stuff the Nothing are made out of on them." he remarked.
"No doubt my kin have allied themselves with the unholy enemy." Hammer of the Gods growled,
"Allied, willingly or forcefully though? Last we heard Goblin towers were being destroyed just like Dwarven halls, Human towns and Elven forests."
"We'll wonder about it later, let's get these pilgrims down to the halls for food and warmth." Kadzar said.
"Ah. Looks like we're too late for the event." came a voice, it was Stas, with Bax besides him. Atis could be seen hiding behind the Goblin. "Ah the newcomers, allow me to introduce myself, I am Stas." he said, offering one hand up to the tall Human and another hand down to the Kobold. The Human shook it firmly,
"Volrath." he grunted.
"Bayar." the Kobold squeaked, obviously worried at being surrounded by so many who in normal times would have killed one of his kind simply for being in a Dwarven fortress.
"You're just in time for dinner." Stas continued, leading the two down the corridor, "Our resident madman - sorry, 'prophet' - will want to meet you." As he left, Kadzar and his priests followed, then Meinhard and his recruits, and then Loral and the others, leaving only the full-time militia.
"What are we gonna do?" Muenster asked.
"Go down and have dinn-" Steve began,
"About the cave-in!"
"We need to investigate anyone who might have caused the cave-in in the caves." Tarran said. Rion nodded,
"Someone's tried to kill three of us already, we need them gone before the next forgotten beast arrives or the next calamity or whatever."
"And what do we do when we find them?" Johann asked grimly, already fearing the answer. Tarran looked down at his sword, then at the hammerdwarf,
"Then we punish them."