Kobold Livestock Knights
What kind of do these kobolds live in? (Deserts, underground caverns, or rolling plains?)
The most famous engagement involving the Kobold Livestock Knights was the (Year 1,342 of the Third Age).
They use their beetles to collapse ceilings or trigger trap levers in their herd’s territory. As Potential Allies
The battle lasted eleven minutes. The human brigade was routed, not by claws or magic, but by blunt-force poultry trauma. The battlefield was later named "The Feather Field." kobold livestock knights
It is believed that the strength of the livestock is tied to the strength of the kobolds, a concept rooted in their worship of dragons. They treat their mounts with a mix of awe and familial affection. Tactics and Gear
This archetype has started to appear more and more in fantasy media, showing it resonates with players and storytellers alike.
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Their helmets are the most prized possession. Forged from the skull of a Thunderbeak, the helmet features the bird’s beak hollowed out into a trumpet. During a charge, the wind rushing through the beak produces a shrieking "KEE-YAA!" that unnerves enemy horses and mimics the mating call of a mountain roc. Psychological warfare is half the battle.
When the herd is threatened, these knights form a bristling wall of tusks and lances, utilizing the boars’ sheer momentum to trample attackers.
: A quirky, high-concept premise that likely involves Kobolds—traditionally low-level fodder—rising to the status of "knights" by taming and riding livestock (pigs, goats, or giant chickens). As Potential Allies The battle lasted eleven minutes
While most kobolds are known for trap-making and mining, these surface-dwelling kin have traded pickaxes for shepherd’s crooks and mining helmets for sturdy, leather-bound plate. They serve as the sworn protectors of the clan’s most vital resource—giant mountain goats and the rare, flightless "thunder-ostriches" used for both food and transport. The Mounted Guardians
Because while the paladin prays for divine favor and the wizard studies ancient tomes, the Kobold Knight simply looks at the horizon, feels the rumble of the Moleratox beneath their scales, and whispers the oldest prayer of the deep places: "The herd moves on. The herd survives."
Kobolds are small, pack-oriented, and possess an innate understanding of subterranean and surface geography. When a clan transitions from raiding to ranching, their survival depends on the health of their livestock. The strongest, most disciplined kobolds naturally step forward to defend these herds from massive predators like griffins, wyverns, and nomadic raiders. Thus, the Livestock Knights are born—not out of noble bloodlines or royal decrees, but out of absolute necessity. The Steeds and the Stock: What They Ride and Raise
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