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September 25th 2011, 02:17 PM
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Robj
Jester He/Him Australia
You feed the madness, and it feeds on you. 
The answers to the topic discussion in the last part were awesome, it was hard to choose and they were very close.
As for my example answer to the topic discussion of the current part, because I didn't give one, I will write it below.
The topic discussion is: "In this part you will notice I purchased a skull of a legendary goblin that led his people to rebellion over 1000 years ago. Write a short story, or just an idea on this goblin."

Example answer: The goblins name is Trog... he is a great ancestor of Mog, the two-headed goblin that Dink killed in the goblin sanctuary in Kernsin. Trog was responsible for building up the courage in his people to rebel against the humans, and he inspired the goblin war. Trog had a secret underground tunnel planned, and built, which would gain them easy access to the castle, so the invasion could take place. Even though Trog was a two-headed goblin, and was amongst the noblest, and most physically fit of his race, he was killed by a bowman one day while walking the shores... a mysterious green man came out from a staircase beneath a tree, and managed to spear both of Trogs heads in one shot with his bow. This human was clearly a master of the bow, and showed technique which is only learned through the secret of bow lore.
The Goblin war had commenced, and the invasion was so well planned, they were not detected. However without the guidance of Trog, the goblin race was pushed back, overpowered and eventually crushed. Trog was remembered by the goblin race as a great hero, and his son was appointed leader because of his great and noble deeds to his people.