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... ic beast cores were collected, and the corpses were burned to prevent the spread of disease or anything worse. When Chadwick and his men returned, they informed Arthur that they had located the goblin nest. Naturally, Arthur decided to exterminate it to eliminate any potential threat to the town. If left alone, the goblins would multiply at an alarming rate.

But before organizing the recruits and preparing for the assault, Arthur gathered everyone together. Before them, he laid out the c ...

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