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Grimbledung and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good Mine

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Grimbledung and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good Mine

By: Robert P. Wills
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The Gnomes are on the road.

This time they aren’t being chased! Well, maybe greed is riding shotgun but they’re the ones doing the chasing. Of untold fortune and glory. The Lost Picman’s Mine has long been the subject of bedtime stories and barroom chats. Or, in Grimbledung’s case, a casual mentioning by a certain Gargoyle. Either way, Grimbledung is absolutely positively sure he can find this long-lost mine. Without a map. Or good directions. Or any plan at all, really.

To make matters more difficult, they keep running low on food. And directions. And maps. And a plan. Back in town, the gang has their hands full when some carnivorous Elves arrive to reclaim their stolen spices. Or the town will get burned to the ground. With no sign of Grimbledung or way to contact him, things are looking as bad as they usually do. When they realize the spices might just be back in the shop, they go there hoping to find them.

Meanwhile, the wand shop goes missing. All of it. Including the Magician’s Guild Enforcers. It seems that Liverioso’s long-lost love has been found and they’ve gone to find her. Shop and all. Oh, and spices as well.

Just in case the gang doesn’t have enough to do, it seems that an election is required to replace Big Julie, who had agreed to leave office once the threat of Halflings had passed. It has. But she’s still in office. Now crowds are gathering in front of her school, led by the mysterious Magnus Opus von Magnus. He’s demanding an election. And with a strange hold over the townsfolk, it looks like he will get his way. And since it’s in the title, Grimbledung’s mine turns out to be terrible, horrible, and no good. Oh and full of treasure as well. And occupied.

Does it all work out? Sure it does!

Happy endings is what we're all about here at Second Hand Sorcery. Fine... maybe 'happy' is a strong word. How about a moderately jovial?

At least until those two dragons show up again.
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