Grazzig and Eno met with two guards outside of a plundered bakery. A large cake, many smaller pastries, as well as several cows and chickens were taken. The group of four followed the trail until coming upon a clearing where a pair of goblins had set up an ambush with a pastry as the bait. Grazzig skillfully dispatched one of the goblins in one blow while the guards wrestled the other to the ground with a net. With Grazzig threatening and Eno cajoling, the goblin was convinced to become an accomplice to wiping out his entire encampment in exchange for being allowed to see another sunrise. Gaining the intel from the goblin that his ogre overlord was a big fan of light intoxicants, the team hiked to the nearest bar and bought a keg. The team snuck back to the goblin camp, sent in their mole to deliver his gift and watched the revelry for a few hours until the ogre went to sleep in his cave accompanied by several goblins. Grazzig snuck through the camp past the few goblins who were still awake and ascended the cliff behind the camp to approach the camp warning system, a large mounted goblin horn. He silently dispatched the goblin standing watch with a single stroke of his shortsword and packed the mouth of the horn with dirt to disable it. Watching through his owl familiar, Eno snuck into the camp and hid behind a tent near the center of camp while Grazzig fired an arrow from his short bow at one of the goblins below, nearly killing the creature. Fearing that the rest of the goblins outside would wake up the ogre inside the cave, Eno moved between the remaining goblins and the cave entrance, firing a blast of eldritch energy at the injured goblin. Eno missed, and his demonstration of arcane ability drew the fire of every goblin remaining awake in the camp, causing grievous wounds that reduced him to a state of near death. While Eno struggled for life, looking like a bleeding chicken for all the feathered arrows sticking out of him, Grazzig and the guards managed to subdue the remaining goblins, with one of the guards bravely dying in combat. With the goblins dealt with, the guard stabilized Eno while Grazzig rounded up the purloined farm animals. Tying Eno to one rescued cow and the corpse of the guard to another, Grazzig and the surviving guard made the somber trek back to the bakery to let the owner know that while her livestock have been rescued, the threat of the goblins and the ogre leader remains.