kobold livestock knights

Kobold Livestock Knights

This article explores the specialized role, culture, martial prowess, and unique bond these reptilian cavaliers maintain with their strange, terrifying, and essential mounts. 1. Origins of the Herd and the Knight

You form a magical-emotional bond with one over a month of ritual feeding, grooming, and trap-setting drills. Your mount gains the following benefits while bonded to you:

Tibault scanned the herd. "Casualty report!" kobold livestock knights

Perched atop the largest aurochs, a creature named 'Boulderback', sat Tibault. He was a kobold of some renown, roughly three feet tall when he stood on his tiptoes, which he rarely did. He wore a helmet that was clearly a modified bucket, hammered into a vague point, and his chest was protected by a breastplate forged from the shell of a giant land-turtle. His tail, wrapped in protective leather, swished behind him, acting as a counterbalance as the beast lumbered forward.

Extremely dark and tragic. Unlike many lighthearted kobold depictions (like the candle-loving versions in World of Warcraft ), this depicts them as savage, animalistic captors. This article explores the specialized role, culture, martial

"Halt," Tibault croaked, his voice like grinding stones. He raised a clawed hand.

"Raiders," Tibault decided. "Likely Gnoll-riders or a rival clutch. Form the Shell!" Your mount gains the following benefits while bonded

Kobold weaponry was not elegant. It was efficient. Tibault hefted a 'Gouger'—a heavy, iron-shod pike tipped with a jagged hook designed to snag leather armor and pull riders from their saddles. Beside him, a knight named Rikkit pulled the string of a heavy crossbow, the mechanism creaking under the tension.