Their bodies coated with a glue the same color as the soil, they were firmly stuck in place.
Most Goblins did not have the luxury of wearing shoes, and once stuck, it was very difficult to break free.
They were simply pushed to the ground by their comrades behind them and became stepping stones for others.
A ten-meter-wide glue trap was forcefully flattened by a pile of Goblins, requiring far fewer of them compared to the earlier pits.
They had hardly rushed forward a few steps when the Goblins in front vanished again.
Another row of pits appeared before them, different from the earlier ones, these were magical traps, with magic disguise.
Even when Goblins fell into them, the magical disguise wasn't destroyed, still obscuring the exact location of the pits.
The Gnolls of the Blackwell Tribe should no longer be called the Gnoll Tribe, but rather the Mole Tribe, for their excessive digging capabilities.