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Home For Builders Creature Profile: Kobold And then, when they grow confident, have them face an entire kobold village! And when even that poses no challenge, don't forget that kobolds are often found in the service of their scaly dragonkin.
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Kobold
The kobold is a sprite of German folklore. Although usually invisible, a kobold can materialise in the form of an animal, fire, a human being, and a mundane object. The most common depictions of kobol...
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It was long ago when the first kobold crawled out of the primeval soup after somebody forgot to flush him. One of the larger fragments was to become King Richard the Third, the first great kobold king, renowned for his ability to count all the way to three without being prompted.
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KOBOLD CHARACTERS Kobolds wear ragged clothing, favoring red and orange. A kobold is 2 to 2-1/2 feet tall and weighs 35 to 45 pounds.
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The kobold is a sprite of German folklore. Although usually invisible, a kobold can materialise in the form of an animal, fire, a human being, and a mundane object. The most common depictions of kobolds show them as humanlike figures the size of small children. Kobolds who live in human homes wear the...
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