Divot’s heart leapt when Ulthok and his compatriots entered the Dwarves and Babes in the company of Star Falls’ Magistrate… Leapt and then plummeted as if its jump for joy had taken it right over the edge of the highest cliff in the world. He was happy that someone sought to rescue him, of course, even more so that one of his would-be liberators was his very own brother but, at the same time, a much larger part of him had wished that Ulthok and his group could have simply forgotten about him and been on their way to wherever it was they were going…
Sure ta th’ gods, their businiess ain’t in Star Falls, is it?… because, the tunnelrat was sure, none of them could have possibly known what they were in for when they showed up this morning. If they had been, they’d surely not have come.
He watched, muzzled by the Owner’s spells and his consort’s warnings, horrified as Ulthok accompanied by a troupe of others and the Magistrate entered and, in short order, “the dealings” (as the Consort had repeatedly referred to them while she tortured him last night) commenced. A rather nervous grin played upon Divot’s lips when one of Ulthok’s compatriots wasted no time in accusing the Owner of doing evil…
Oy! If’n ya only knew th’ half of it, lad…A brave lot, these, he decided,
but likely half mad, to boot. There be a paladin and a cleric amongst ‘em an’ I’m right afraid even that ain’t gonna quite do th’ trick… if’n those two can’t see this bloke fer what he really is, then we’s all dead right here… right now…
“…They all knew the risks of gambling here yet still did so,” the Owner said in reply to the charges leveled against him, “Blame me not for that, for in the end they themselves are to blame for their fate.”
Aye, an’ tricked inta believin’ it’s jus’ coin yer playin’ fer… Took in th’ shorts just as wit’ any other schemin’ money-grubber… Divot couldn’t help but hang his head. The owner was right, of course… whether the wager was money or blood or soul didn’t matter, those that made the wager to begin with had to accept at least some of the responsibility for placing the bets in the first place.
“If that is so I would like to walk out that front door with the halfling that is sitting next to you so I may speak to him in private.”
Divot’s head shot up and his eyes blinked in surprise when the owner replied affirmatively to his little brother’s request.
Nice try laddy, but I don’ think that…
“He may do so,” the Owner replied, “gladly, at any time.”
Whaaaaaa…?!?! Yer kiddin’, ain’t ya? At first Divot was truly stunned… He was going to be permitted to walk out the front door of this hell hole? What was the catch going to be, though…
That was the clincher…
“So I ask you all again,” the Owner continued after a brief pause during which Divot weighed the wisdom of slipping from the chair and joining his brother, “tell me what EVIL I have done.”
Just as the tunnelrat had decided that he would, in fact, get out of the chair and try to slip outside with Ulthok, everything went south.
“You exist,” roared the dwarven cleric-knight as he hurled a hammer at the owner, “That is the evil you’re guilty of!”
Oh shyte in me knickers, Divot thought even as the wave of evil washed over him and turned his stomach. Now he wasn’t getting out of the chair to simply get to Ulthy’s side, he was scrambling to get away from what he knew was going to come next… but he couldn’t scramble fast enough.
The Magistrate was dismissed by his master, the Tortles had been summoned, and Mammon and Glaysa dropped all pretenses of being simple business folk! “Kill them,” Divot heard Mammon order even as his own feet hit the floor a second too late, “Kill them all!”
Divot had been set to sprint out among Ulthok and his crew in hopes of at least getting a weapon in hand…
no sense in dyin’ without a scrap, anyhoo … but, like many others he had had since losing that wager, that hope was quashed when he felt Mammon rise to his feet…
The pain’ll be next…
…and it was. Divot felt the blow land, felt himself lifted from the floor and hurtled across the room in the wake of the strike, and nearly lost consciousness when he slammed hard into the wall across the room. He landed in a crumpled heap and, for a moment, could only listen as the sounds of battle erupted around him.
Not dyin’ like some ol’ geezer, layin’ about onna floor, neither… he groaned, trying to get his legs under him, open his eyes and get to his feet…
What’s that? There was no effort in opening his eyes, all of the sudden. His hand, as he had gotten it under him to push himself up, had rested upon a flat, cool surface that, as his trembling fingers explored it further, could only be one thing… The tunnelrat’s eyes shot open as his hand closed around the hilt of the axe and a tear of joy rolled down his cheek as he pulled the crescent shaped blade to his lips and kissed it gratefully. “An axe,” he laughed, “gods luv ya, an axe!!!”
Thinking no more, Divot leapt to his feet, an anxious, almost excited grin spreading across his features… he had a weapon… at long last… his eyes scanned the mayhem that had erupted, searching for Glaysa -
I’ve made a promise ta tha’ slimy slitch that’ll be seen through! - and then, Ulthok. The absence of any sort of armor hadn’t occurred to him until he saw how many of the enemy stood between himself and the long overdue reunion with his brother and, even when it did, it didn’t seem to matter. If no one died here, today, it would be a miracle… if even one of them walked out of this place alive, it would be quite a bit more than that…
You’ll walk out if no one else, me wee brother, Divot silently promised as he hefted the axe.
“Let’s you an’ me show ‘em what pain’s about, me luv,” he grinned, kissing the blade of the axe once more. Then, as if the little Halfling had completely lost his mind, he let out a war cry worthy of the most boisterous dwarven battle-rager and charged headlong into the frey, the axe swinging at the first target to present itself.
((OOC: Suh-weet… I’m scrappin’ nekkid! WooooooHoooooo!!! Divot’s off! He’s got an axe in his hand, vengeance in his heart, and a chance at either making his escape through dying here or killing the baddies! Come get some!

Anyway, the little tunnelrat has got two priorities.. 1)Get to Ulthok and at least die fighting beside his brother and 2) exact a little retribution from Glaysa for all the torture. Of course, he’ll gleefully attack any and all Tortles that come between himself and those two things, first come, first served! Oh... an if one of you spell slingers might happen to have an armoring spell of some sort... *raises hand hopefully*...Pick me! Pick Meeeee!!!))