Chapter 7: Lying In Ambush



The stillness stayed so for what appeared to be multiple minutes to the goblin, but really was nothing more than ten seconds.

He really didn’t want to turn his back to this thing, but he wasn’t feeling like backing off without having any idea what was behind him either.

The one in front of him may be a decoy for all he knew! All of this could be an elaborate trap!

Flexing his muscles, a vein popped out on his bald head as he declared his identity:

"I am Stolgob! Second strongest of my tribe! You think you can take me?!" he wasn’t bluffing, he had stopped a charging deer with his bare hands just the other day, his body wasn’t thin and his belly wasn’t chubby like the typical goblin.

He would knock the first fool who thought so on his ass with a single punch.

Still, no response of any sort came from the mysterious being in front of him.

Stolgob couldn’t even tell if that thing was looking at him or not, he could only hope that he hadn’t been trying to intimidate a plant with a funny shape.

’I’ll just run away and come back another time...’ the goblin had already decided on what he would do, he could always impress Irgob another time.

"Clack!" a loud snap split the silence, startling the goblin to jump up for an instant as the sound of water being troubled followed immediately after.

When the creature had finished crawling out of the water, he was already long gone, having sprinted away at full speed right through the underbrush.

’Pity’ Loimos thought flatly, as he gazed in the direction the green man had run toward.

He had already lost his chance the second the goblin had backed away from the shore, everything after that was just to test him.

’Stolgob, tribe, second’ listing off a few things he had learned about the buff little goblin.

It seemed obvious to the skeleton that he wouldn’t win in a frontal confrontation, the smaller monster was clearly experienced and fairly powerful, at least by comparison to himself.

He developed his understanding of each of the goblins, his stealth and senses all at once amongst other things.

After weeks had passed, if not months.

Loimos moved again, he had learned enough and since it seemed that those ’skill’ things were getting much slower to progress after a while, he decided to start working on culling the living.

He had moved because an easy prey had shown itself, the goblin was alone.

This one was frailer than the rest, aged and without anything notable about him.

His name would no longer matter, he stuck his hand into the water right above Loimos.

He didn’t act in that instant, he knew his routine, the old goblin would check the water temperature, a useless act considering that it never truly changed significantly.

After confirming that it was acceptably warm, he would sit down and let his feet sink into the water.

A minute or so would pass, and he would begin to throw small rocks and pebbles at the lake, watching the wildlife that would sometimes emerge.

Unlike Stolgob, he was weak.

The instant Loimos deemed the goblin was immersed in his activity enough, he rose from the soil and shut his jaw on his feeble ankle.

Not hard enough to damage it too severely, only enough force to sink his fangs down to the bone.

Before the green monster could realise that he had been attacked, Loimos dragged him into the lake, forcing him away from the shore and deeper.

He exhausted himself quickly, his struggle grew lethargic as water filled his lungs, he had missed his occasion to shout for help.

The undead went away with his new prize, pulling the dead body along toward the room with his fellows.