Kobold Livestock Knights !!top!! Review
In the low-ceilinged cavern of Glimmer-Deep, where the stalactites drip like slow honey, lived the Order of the Woolly Rump. These were not your average knights. They were kobolds, barely three feet tall, and their "noble steeds" were a flock of grumpy, over-sized subterranean sheep known as Deep-Muttons . The
Barnaby led the pack. He didn't even see the Gnomes' wooden barricade as an obstacle; he saw it as giant kindling. With a rhythmic huff-huff-huff, the hog lowered his head. Pip braced his boots in the stirrups. CRASH. kobold livestock knights
Pack Tactics: The knight has advantage on attack rolls against a creature if at least one of the knight's allies is within 5 feet. In the low-ceilinged cavern of Glimmer-Deep, where the
The survivors spoke of "a wall of teeth and glowing slime," of lances that punched through steel plate, and of the horrific barking—the Kobolds do not shout battle cries; they mimic the shriek of the Cave-Swallow, creating a disorienting sonic attack that bursts eardrums. The Barnaby led the pack
as industrious, if temperamental, household and farm helpers. stat blocks for this character type for a tabletop game, or more narrative descriptions for a story?
Their helmets are the most prized possession. Forged from the skull of a Thunderbeak, the helmet features the bird’s beak hollowed out into a trumpet. During a charge, the wind rushing through the beak produces a shrieking "KEE-YAA!" that unnerves enemy horses and mimics the mating call of a mountain roc. Psychological warfare is half the battle.