Message:Delver Dispatches -- Master, the area ahead harbors a great beast.
The creature itself was never seen, but a dwarf professes to its existence.
The creature itself was never seen, but an ancient book warns of its presence.
The creature itself was never seen, but its weighty footprints have cracked the floor.
The creature itself was never seen, but one of the scouts had a premonition.
The creature itself was never seen, but there are clues that an active cult worships the creature.
The creature itself was never seen, but the scouts have found the remains of a fresh kill.
The creature itself was never seen, but the scouts have found a lair with many bones.
The creature itself was never seen, but a delver marker warns of its presence.
The creature itself was never seen, but its howls echo everywhere.
The creature itself was never seen, but its smell permeates the air.
The creature itself was never seen, but the scouts have found fresh excrement.
Only one man reports seeing the creature; its presence has not been collaborated.
Your scouts retreated, and the creature did not follow.
Your scouts retreated, and the creature did not follow because it was asleep.
Your scouts retreated, and the creature did not follow because it is too large to leave its lair.
Your scouts retreated, and the creatures did not follow because they were coupled in rut.
Your scouts retreated, and the creature did not follow because it was feasting on the dead.
Your scouts retreated, and the creature did not follow because it was fighting another beast.
Your scouts retreated, and the creature did not follow because it was fighting an unknown foe.
Your scouts retreated, and the creature did not follow because it was fighting with dwarves.
Your scouts retreated, and the creature did not follow because it was fighting other delvers.
Your scouts sealed the passage to prevent the creature from moving.
Your scouts from a place of stealth continue to monitor the creature's actions.
Your scouts from a place of security harass the creature to no avail.
Your scouts from a place of security wounded the creature but it still lives.
Your scouts are trapping the area to restrict the creature's movement.
Your scouts are fortifying a protected path to bypass the creature.
Your scouts are collapsing the area to kill the creature.
In the ensuing battle, both your scouts and the creature were slain.
In the ensuing battle, your scouts were all slain.
In the ensuing battle, the creature retreated deeper into the gray.
In the ensuing battle, your scouts were forced back in orderly retreat.
In the ensuing battle, your scouts were forced back and request reinforcement.
In the ensuing battle, your scouts fled in abject fear.
Your scouts probably injured the creature, before they all were slain.
Your scouts are quite sure they injured the creature, before it retreated deeper into the grey.
Your scouts are quite sure they injured the creature, before they fell back in retreat.
The creature devoured one man and then retreated into the grey.
The creature devoured one man and now passively naps.
The creature is one described in a legend.
The creature is one described by delver tradition and should be easy to slay.
The creature looks famished, near death.
The creature has wounds from a previous fight.
Yours,
IronRed
11-Oct-2024