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Goblinoid races are possessed of a brutish idiocy, but it was not always this way. Once, the goblinoids were a noble warrior culture, fighting for honour instead of bloodsport and with rage tempered by sensitivity; that all changed, however, when the [[Tsol'teth]] turned them into their present state by altering the goblinoids' [[spiral ribbons of future creation]]. The most famous goblinoid is undoubtedly Blademaster [[Matic Ridley]], Tsol'teth defector and last among the intelligent Underrealm subraces. | Goblinoid races are possessed of a brutish idiocy, but it was not always this way. Once, the goblinoids were a noble warrior culture, fighting for honour instead of bloodsport and with rage tempered by sensitivity; that all changed, however, when the [[Tsol'teth]] turned them into their present state by altering the goblinoids' [[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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Latest revision as of 03:50, 27 January 2009
Goblinoid is a catch-all term which refers to any of the lesser races originating from the Underrealm, excluding Horkvals, but including goblins, hobgoblins, orcs, and ogres. Nowadays, they may be found in Azdun, the Dakhota Hills, Thalagor, Gar'nok, and the Siroccian Mountains.
Goblinoid races are possessed of a brutish idiocy, but it was not always this way. Once, the goblinoids were a noble warrior culture, fighting for honour instead of bloodsport and with rage tempered by sensitivity; that all changed, however, when the Tsol'teth turned them into their present state by altering the goblinoids' spiral ribbons of future creation. The most famous goblinoid is undoubtedly Blademaster Matic Ridley, Tsol'teth defector and last among the intelligent Underrealm subraces.