The group gets to the Gold Goblin Gambling Hall.

Standing before the main doors of the building is an 8-foot-tall statue cast in shining gold to resemble a larger-than-life goblin. It balances a golden dogslicer on a pile of gold as it smiles smugly down on all customers who pass beneath its gaze. Sol can tell you that the statue is brass, not gold.

The doors themselves are of a strong dark wood imported from southern lands and are decorated with multiple panels depicting signs of luck and good fortune (four-leaf clovers, crossed fingers, and so on).

"Strange," says Sol. "The Goblin should be open by now, but the windows have been boarded."

What does the party do?