After the somewhat less than successful end to the previous quest, we restocked on supplies and retraced our steps following Roderick's trail to a mine with three entrances, choosing the largest one in the middle with a set of mine cart tracks that piqued Krisanna's interest. It opened up into a series of large circular caves with a fire burning in a pit in the second one. Krisanna sneaked through the gloom followed by Orla and climbed up a ledge where they had seen some movement.
They were surprised to see a couple of goblin guards, and Krisanna offered them a biscuit in exchange for any information about the dwarf. In response, one of them attacked and the other sounded an alarm. They dealt with the immediate threat and climbed back down preparing for battle with sounds of oncoming feet. There followed a spectacular and bloody battle with goblins, orcs and they even bought a cave troll! Much slicing and dicing, before the remaining three orcs surrendered and were let go in exchange for telling us that the dwarf we sought was locked up further north.
We found some prisoners locked up in one room, and we freed the humans but left some bolshy dwarfs who took umbrage at us 'borrowing' their sacred axe. No Roderick though, so we followed Krisanna's treasure sense deeper in, finding two chests - one trapped which nearly poisoned Krisanna and the other stuffed with treasure, including gold, silver, a master forged sword and a grimoire with four spells.
The next room had a certain dwarf chained up and after thinking for one horrible moment that the sunstone might be concealed about his person, it turned out that the fire fairies (fuckers!) had stolen the jewel. We locked him up with the other dwarfs who were somewhat miffed with him. We left them food and promised to let them out and (maybe) return the axe when we were done with it. We left the mine on a minecart, much to Krisanna's delight - wheeeee!
Back through the woods, disposing of a bear en route, before arriving at a mirror black lake which Krisanna immediately skimmed a stone across, waking the fire fairies (fuckers!). Fortunately they seemed happy to trade us the sun stone in exchange for Makander retrieving their golden lyre from the bed of the lake. As Krisanna took the stone, a ray of light shot up, briefly bringing back the daylight before fading again.