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Kobold - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kobold (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kobolds are a fictional species featured In the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. Aggressive, xenophobic, yet industrious small humanoid creatures, kobolds are noted for their skill at building ...
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The Fairy Mythology, by Thomas Keightley, at sacred-texts.com ... THE Kobold is exactly the same being as the Danish Nis, and Scottish Brownie, and English Hobgoblin. [b] He performs the very same services for the family to whom he attaches himself.
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A Handbook of Norse Mythology by Karl Mortensen ... According to Wikipedia.org, a kobold is a sprite of Germanic folklore, similar to brownies. They haunt households and can either do some excellent housework, or be mischievous, depending on their moods.
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In German (Teutonic) folklore, ... In the 16th and the 17th century, they were usually depicted on paintings as real, little devils with a conical hat, pointy shoes, a hairy tail, and bald feet instead of hands. In the class of fairy-like beings, they are considered to be the most dangerous and most ugly.
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by Kobold Staff ... Even More Reviews of Kobold Quarterly #11 ... What are reviewers saying about the latest issue of Kobold Quarterly?
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The release of the second “Core” Player’s Handbook for 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons is a major event for the system, as it finally completes what some players wanted from the start: rules for the gnome as PC race, plus rules for the bard, druid, barbarian, and other core classes missing from the initial [...]
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