I make it to the torch, only to notice that it was, unfortunately, unlit. I use my lightning magic once again to light the torch, and just like last time, succeed, easily. I then notice R'lyeh somehow hurt the zombie by casting 'cure' on it, not only that, but that finished off the mage for some reason with its last words being "The... treasure... was a gift... for our qu...e...s...t...". R'lyeh said something about his hypothesis being correct, and I thought about using cure magic after I was finished with this torch, however, I was already feeling slightly tired from all this overuse of magic. The paladin tries to cast another one of those anti-cure spells on me in my daze, and I narrowly avoided the spell, only for it to hit the ground right behind me after missing. I then decide to try to attack the paladin with my torch, and somehow manage to hit it, with it screaming in pain, afterwards. Not satisfied with just standing around, Backstabs tried her hand at attacking the paladin, however, apparently, she wasn't as used to the torch, being used to a dagger, instead, and managed to completely miss the paladin. I then wonder what, exactly happened here before we came in, or, rather, before this blight came in and wrecked the place. From the bits of information I gathered from these zombies, I could guess that the goblins here were giving their treasure to the humans, but, obviously, at least one of them was opposed to the idea of giving it up. Backstabs' family might have been firm supporters of giving the treasure away, and thus, were a target for those who believed it should stay in this very room... of course, that didn't make any sense to me, WHY would the goblins give their treasure to invading humans? It just didn't add up.