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Post by GoldenAerie on Oct 15, 2015 3:54:17 GMT -9
The goblins sure didn't seem too bright, but they sure had quite a selection of technology. Humongus, the gatling-armor, canons, and other inventions were used when the main group finally got to the Goblin City. They also seem to be inventive armor makers if you look at Froud's art.
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Post by GoldenAerie on Oct 15, 2015 8:14:20 GMT -9
Kobolds The most common depictions of kobolds show them as humanlike figures the size of small children. Kobolds who live in human homes wear the clothing of peasants; those who live in mines are hunched and ugly; and kobolds who live on ships smoke pipes and wear sailor clothing. Legends tell of three major types of kobolds. Most commonly, the creatures are house spirits of ambivalent nature; while they sometimes perform domestic chores, they play malicious tricks if insulted or neglected. Famous kobolds of this type include King Goldemar, Heinzelmann, Hödekin.
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Meg
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Post by Meg on Oct 21, 2015 13:36:49 GMT -9
Kobold King sounds SO much cooler.
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Post by GoldenAerie on Nov 4, 2015 20:33:30 GMT -9
I bet Jareth has lots of mining going on since goblins have a knack for mining.
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Post by Meg on Nov 5, 2015 14:05:05 GMT -9
Maybe that's where oubliettes come from and all those other abandoned tunnels under the Labyrinth...old mines?
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Post by GoldenAerie on Nov 6, 2015 6:09:15 GMT -9
Maybe there are mountains and we just never got to see them. There was a LOT of stone in the Labyrinth, so maybe a rock quarry somewhere.
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