We left Sir Ivan's cabin and started to ride to the cross roads by the
exit of Falador. We all split up, I went to the goblin village, Monry went
to the monistary, and Palynid went to the Black Knight's Fortress.
After departing I saw a few goblins on the way. I knew I was coming
closer. They all had metal and wood spears. There armor was orange with
iron trim. They were perfect to help our plan. All I had to do was talk to
the goblin king.
The goblins got even more powerful since they were run out of Lumbrige.
There village doubled in size and they started to get more advanced in there
machinery and weapon design. Even though they didn't use forks yet they were
still advancing. They made there buildings more stable and could make there
fortress more defensive. They taught themselves the money system and since
they used normal money we can trade with them and they can buy new things.
Goblins made many maps too that benefited many explorers in the Southeast.
I stood infront of the gate and waited for it to open. When I got in
I walked over to the goblin king's shack and called for the king. He opened
his door and told me to come in.
"What do you need?" the king asked me curiously.
"I am requesting that you and your troops join me. We are going to take
over Falador. We have a elaberate plan. We have it all on this paper. Look
over it and tell me if you want to join me." I told the old king.
"I accept your offer. Me and my men are on your side. Do you need us at
this time?" He responded.
"You and ten of your soliders go to Lynxrulz in Lumbrige and give him this,
if he does not sign it kill him. If he does sign it bring it back here and I
will pick it up another time. You picked the right choice, now go to Lynxrulz."
I commanded.
When he left I started to fly to the barbarian village. The journey was a
little time consuming and there were not many things to see. I tried to think
about the plan and I looked over it to make sure I remember what I had to do.
There were a few people riding horses on the trail. I decided to go a little
North.
I saw Palynid on his pegesus coming South, I yelled out to him "Come over here
and land!"
