OOC:
It is daytime, and the goblins should be asleep. Even Stinkfoot was sleeping until Grabbo awakened him.
The passage continues about fifty feet in a straight line into the side of the ravine, then makes a sharp turn to the left to continue for another fifty feet. The dark tunnel ahead of you divides into smaller tunnels going in a dozen different directions. The crisscrossing tunnels form a confusing maze, with no sign of which way to proceed. The tunnels vary in size from full-sized passages to 3"-diameter holes. In the shadows at the limit of your torchlight, you catch fleeting glimpses of the scurrying shapes of large rodents.
Grabbo leads the way through these tunnels, stopping every so often to peer down passages or to seemingly measure the party before continuing. It's hard to judge time in these tight corridors, but after a nearly endless series of twists and turns, you finally emerge.
You are in a cavern that is at least 50' high and 120' in diameter. Flickering shadows caused by the dim fire burning in the central fire pit cloak the upper reaches of the cavern. Several tunnels lead off to other areas. A few ledges perch high on the cavern's walls. Off to the side of the central fire pit, a large iron birdcage is suspended about 10' off the floor by a chain the disappears into the dark shadows cloaking the ceiling. A small, blue-skinned humanoid huddles miserably on the floor of the iron cage.
OOC:
Who's had the torch? If nobody, you will still have made it here, but perhaps with some bumps and bruises.