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The Goblin, standing on the pillar burning from all sides that he had made with his vine Elental skill and fire Elental skill.

The pillar was carved out like a tree, growing to an insurmountable height that would require the first Goblin general to muster all his feet strength to propell him towards the Goblin.

The first Goblin general, saw the height distance the Goblin had out between them, and he deduced that the ti it would require him to get to the Goblin, will give the Goblin enough ti to teleport himself sowhere else.

If he were to go down that route, they would both end up in a ti loop of the Goblin running, and him endlessly chasing after the Goblin.

The first Goblin general made a decision of not having himself trapped in such a ti loop.

He gave into the Goblin's demand of wanting to take out the three Goblin Generals first before coming to face him directly.

The first Goblin general, knew this wasn't a choice for him, but sothing he had to do.

The Goblin, have proven to be faster than him with the help of the skill that allows him to instant move to another location.

The first Goblin general, had thought that the skill was in a way similar to the skill of the second Goblin general, if so, he also thought that the two skill's would share similar disadvantages.

His thoughts however were discarded when he discovered that the skill the Goblin is using does not share a disadvantage with the second Goblin general's skill.

If anything, the movent skill of the Goblin far out advantages the movent skill of the second Goblin general.

The only way to put an end to this, is the first Goblin general sacrificing the three Goblin Generals in exchange for the full attention of the Goblin.

"get yourselves together if you don't want to die".

the first Goblin general yelled out to the three Goblin Generals who were occupied with the tornt from the fire burning their bodies.

He had given up on chasing the Goblin and giving him the ti to take them out, but that doesn't an he still won't warn them.

It is indeed a stain to his reputation if he were to lose the three Goblin Generals under his watch, but the orders of his king cos first.

The best he can do to help them now, is to warn them of the coming danger, and hope that they are able to get themselves together to ward of the dangers.

The first Goblin general's yell was able to get through to the second general as he regained himself and struggled to get his body accustod to the fire burning him.

The Goblin wasn't going to give ti to any of the Generals to get used to the fire, as he moves to carry out his next plan.

He saw the first Goblin general staying still and no longer chasing him.

The Goblin's thought to the actions of the first Goblin general was one of taunting.

Co on, i won't move a step so give it your best shot and see what you can accomplish with it.

Is what the Goblin thought the first Goblin general was trying to convey to him.

Irrespective of what outco the first Goblin general is aiming for, is none of the Goblin's concern.

He has only one task to carry out here, secure his path to survival by killing all four Generals that are currently below him.

That is the outco he is vying for, and the outco that is bound to be.

From atop the pillar, the Goblin raised his tiny right hand, and from the ground, sprouted out thorns.

The first Goblin general, jumped up and latched himself unto the side bark's of the tree like pillar the Goblin is standing on.

The other three goblin Generals were not responsive to the thorns as they are occupied with the still burning flas in their body.

The thorns bruised the four Goblin generals all over their body, making open wounds on their bodies.

The flas that was burning their bodies, found its way to the open wound caused from the thorn, and this put them in an even more agonizing tornt.

They moved about, running and screaming but they couldn't go too far because they have been surrounded from all sides by the vines and fire.

Leaving them alone the way they are, they were sure to die of burning, or procuring of too much stabbing from the thorns, and the pain they were being put through.

This are things that could do away with the three Generals if left be, but the Goblin wasn't done with them yet.

He thrust his hand forward and sprouted out vines from the pillar he is standing on.

The first Goblin general who had taken refuge by sticking himself to the side of the pillar, jumped away from it when he felt odd movents coming from within the pillar.

He sprung himself to the wall opposite the pillar, and moved further up to avoid getting in the way of the vines that is sprouting out from the pillar's body.

The vines kept on growing from all sides of the pillar, reaching to the walls facing the pillar.

When it had finished growing, it looked like a circle with the pillar being at the center and the vines covering the ground below.

More like a covered pot, the ground being the inside of the pot, and the cover of the pot being the vines, the little round stuff on top of the cover, being the pillar the vines ca out from.

Covered by the vines below, is the three Goblin Generals trapped Inside of a raging fire with thorns all around them, cooking them alive.

The Goblin looked down below, and made a distasteful expression on his face.

The first Goblin general who is latching to the side of wall just above the vines also looked down below at his comrades suffering in the fire pit.

"incinerate".

The Goblin said, as he increased the intensity of the Fire burning the three Generals.

The fire bubbled up more, with so of it escaping the vines with a splash to the outside.

The Goblin, raised his head and turned to the first Goblin general who in turned also stared at him with a cold and sensitive glare.

"you are, next" (Goblin).

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