"Good work, Sires," Tibault said, adjusting his bucket-helmet. "Tighten the circle. We need to reach the river ford by dusk. The master expects his wool."
The skirmish was short, brutal, and loud. When the dust settled, three wolves were dead, two more were fleeing, and the goblins were retreating back over the ridge, screaming insults in their guttural tongue. kobold livestock knights
The concept of Kobold Livestock Knights is a whimsical yet strategic subversion of traditional high-fantasy tropes. While typical knights ride noble steeds like stallions or griffins, kobold knights—being small, subterranean, and industrious—rely on the very animals that sustain their warrens: their livestock. The Core Concept: Utility Meets Chivalry In most tabletop settings, kobolds are viewed as "weak" or "scrappy" survivors. The Livestock Knight elevates this by turning animal husbandry into a military art. These knights don't just protect the herd; they ride it into battle. The Mounts The master expects his wool
The pellet cracked against the wolf’s snout. The beast yelped, twisting away. Rikkit finished it with a crossbow bolt to the flank. While typical knights ride noble steeds like stallions