Drawing together a pile of bones and removing your cloak you manage to fashion together a scarecrow of sorts. You then stick the torch into the scarecrow's hand to make it more visible and dive into the shadows.
"Come and get me you foul beast! Keep your hands off that Goblin!" you shout. The Grootslang lets out a bellowing snort, rushes forward in a rage, and swallows the scarecrow whole, torch included. It then starts to hack and clutch at its great throat with its stubby little elephant legs. Apparently the Grootslang is choking. . .
You hurry into the cave and call out for Brisby who is shivering in a corner next to a fire, a cooking pot, and a book entitled "Gobbling Goblins: 101 Ways to Cook the Other White Meat."
You hurry out and find the Grootslang lying dead upon the ground, apparently asphyxiated upon your torch which is wedged into its throat a little ways down. You pull this out and wipe it down, claiming the shiny nose ring while you are at it.
"Oh my gorgeous Goblin feet!" Brisby explains. "That is the Goblin king's crown! I bet he will reward you handsomely if you bring it back to him!"
You hear the cries of Goblin voices and see a train of Goblin longboats come around the bend in the river sailing towards you. A well dressed Goblin with a longsword waves at you.
"We heard the cries for help, but it looks as if you have managed on your own," he gasps. "You have slain the mighty Grootslang! How will we ever repay you?"
You consider Rin's predicament and realize that this might give you the perfect leverage. You request to see the Goblin King.
By the time you reach the king's courtroom your clothes have drip dried. The king claps his hands with delight upon seeing his crown once more.
"Whatever you ask you may have!" he exclaims.
"Do you have a magical spell or potion that can be used to disenchant Sir Rin and return him to human form?" you inquire. The Goblin King looks thoughtful.
"I have the majority of what you will need," he says. He summons a servant. "Bring me the Wand of Wishes!" he orders. The servant hurries away but returns a moment later with a gilded box. Inside is a plain looking stick, stripped of its bark and smooth to the touch but hardly remarkable. "This is the Wand of Wishes," he explains. "It will only grant you a single wish. You can use it to grant Sir Rin his shape once more, however, it will not free him from the pursuit of the Wizard of the Lake. For that I would suggest consulting with the Sky Queen, Frynna. She has often dealt with disagreeable Wizards and has a way with them. . . or you could use the wand to deal with the Wizard and use Frynna's magic to disenchant Rin. It's up to you."
Return to Lady Rilla and Sir Rin
or
I've already been to see Frynna. I am ready to disenchant Rin!
"Come and get me you foul beast! Keep your hands off that Goblin!" you shout. The Grootslang lets out a bellowing snort, rushes forward in a rage, and swallows the scarecrow whole, torch included. It then starts to hack and clutch at its great throat with its stubby little elephant legs. Apparently the Grootslang is choking. . .
You hurry into the cave and call out for Brisby who is shivering in a corner next to a fire, a cooking pot, and a book entitled "Gobbling Goblins: 101 Ways to Cook the Other White Meat."
You hurry out and find the Grootslang lying dead upon the ground, apparently asphyxiated upon your torch which is wedged into its throat a little ways down. You pull this out and wipe it down, claiming the shiny nose ring while you are at it.
"Oh my gorgeous Goblin feet!" Brisby explains. "That is the Goblin king's crown! I bet he will reward you handsomely if you bring it back to him!"
You hear the cries of Goblin voices and see a train of Goblin longboats come around the bend in the river sailing towards you. A well dressed Goblin with a longsword waves at you.
"We heard the cries for help, but it looks as if you have managed on your own," he gasps. "You have slain the mighty Grootslang! How will we ever repay you?"
You consider Rin's predicament and realize that this might give you the perfect leverage. You request to see the Goblin King.
By the time you reach the king's courtroom your clothes have drip dried. The king claps his hands with delight upon seeing his crown once more.
"Whatever you ask you may have!" he exclaims.
"Do you have a magical spell or potion that can be used to disenchant Sir Rin and return him to human form?" you inquire. The Goblin King looks thoughtful.
"I have the majority of what you will need," he says. He summons a servant. "Bring me the Wand of Wishes!" he orders. The servant hurries away but returns a moment later with a gilded box. Inside is a plain looking stick, stripped of its bark and smooth to the touch but hardly remarkable. "This is the Wand of Wishes," he explains. "It will only grant you a single wish. You can use it to grant Sir Rin his shape once more, however, it will not free him from the pursuit of the Wizard of the Lake. For that I would suggest consulting with the Sky Queen, Frynna. She has often dealt with disagreeable Wizards and has a way with them. . . or you could use the wand to deal with the Wizard and use Frynna's magic to disenchant Rin. It's up to you."
Return to Lady Rilla and Sir Rin
or
I've already been to see Frynna. I am ready to disenchant Rin!
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