CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR The goblin commander led them back through the vault of riches and into a corridor different from the one they’d used when traveling underground to Herodotus’s lair. Not long into the corridor, one of the goblins called out to the commander in a language the humans had never heard. In turn, the commander stopped the procession and walked back to stand in front of Sully. “I’ve kept things at a slow pace, but you still seem winded by the thundrage,” the commander said. “The what?” Sully asked. “Our master said you’d battled the spider while invoking the dance of thundrage. It means to fight with the anger of a thousand hornets. To call upon that strength generally saps a warrior of all strength. You’ve held yourself well during our visit to the master, but you need no
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