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Goblinoids are possessed of a brutish idiocy, but it was not always so. Once, the goblinoids were a noble warrior culture, fighting for honour instead of bloodsport, and with rage tempered by sensitivity, but all that changed when the [[Tsol'teth]] made them into their present state by altering their [[spiral ribbons of future creation]]. The most famous goblinoid is undoubtedly Blademaster [[Matic Ridley]], Tsol'teth defector and last among the intelligent Underrealm subraces.
Goblinoids are possessed of a brutish idiocy, but it was not always so. Once, the goblinoids were a noble warrior culture, fighting for honour instead of bloodsport, and with rage tempered by sensitivity, but all that changed when the [[Tsol'teth]] made them into their present state by altering their [[spiral ribbons of future creation]]. The most famous goblinoid is undoubtedly Blademaster [[Matic Ridley]], Tsol'teth defector and last among the intelligent Underrealm subraces.


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