R'lyeh tried another healing spell on the paladin, however, it managed to move out of the way of the spell just in time, laughing as it did. It then tried to cast another one of those shadowy spells, but this time, it aimed for the zombie monk, which confused me until I saw the zombie monk draw strength from that, as if it healed him... as if the enemy was healing his ally, as a normal, living, paladin would. The monk cheered at the paladin, which gave me a chance to hit the thing with my torch. It almost maneuvered its way out of my attack, but I still got it, and I even managed a pretty good hit on the thing, too. The zombie paladin was so focused on me that it forgot that Backstabs existed for a moment, or, rather, just long enough for her to finish it off with her torch, finally burning the thing to a crisp. As it burned, it managed to utter "Why... would you go against... your leader's... decision, goblin...?" this made it seem as though the village really did give its treasure to the humans, but, that only raised a new question: Why? What would possess a goblin village to give up their treasure, their most valued possession, and to a group of humans, no less? [i]There has to be a good reason for this. Goblins don't just give away their treasure. Maybe they threatened the goblins, or maybe they bribed them...[/i] I think as I wonder what could have possibly led to this. Obviously, as seen from the goblin thief from earlier, not everyone agreed to this, and yet, here these humans were, trying to take the treasure that may or may not have been promised to them.