Kobold knights utilize their small stature to ride mounts that larger races cannot, allowing them to navigate tight tunnels and dense forest "black vanguard" formations. What do bigger populations of kobolds eat? Can they farm? 23 Sept 2021 —
Because the beasts cannot climb into tight tunnels or forge armor, the kobolds must act as their shields.
Thick-fleshed, subterranean-adapted sheep prized for their glowing wool and nutrient-rich milk. kobold livestock knights
Whether as a chaotic encounter for a party of adventurers or the basis for a unique, tiny hero, the image of a determined kobold riding a giant, glowing beetle into battle is one that will stick in the minds of players forever.
Becoming a Livestock Knight isn't easy. You don't just pick up a spear and jump on a lizard. It takes years of "Beast-Bonding" to ensure your mount won't eat you when you're sleeping. The Egg-Watch: Kobold knights utilize their small stature to ride
The Vanguard of the Pasture: The Strategic Brilliance of Kobold Livestock Knights
Before understanding the Knights, one must understand the "Kobold Livestock." Traditional Kobold warrens survive on cave fungus, stolen grain, and the occasional lost dwarf. However, two generations ago, the Great Scorching—a volcanic winter caused by a slumbering red dragon—decimated the underground fungi farms. 23 Sept 2021 — Because the beasts cannot
A is a trained specialist in a kobold tribe, tasked with raising, protecting, and often riding specialized creatures found in the deep underground.
The most famous engagement involving the Kobold Livestock Knights was the (Year 1,342 of the Third Age).
As the old kobold saying goes: "The shepherd’s shadow is longer than the king’s sword."