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<blockquote data-quote="Dorian_Grey" data-source="post: 7138945" data-attributes="member: 6801878"><p>Great article, enough background to inspire - without overwhelming. I remember undertaking a similar path in 2nd Edition when I read about the German kobold tradition (the beneficial miner helpers):</p><p></p><p>I removed the "evil" from them and made them just primitive tribal types that primarily live underground. Occasionally they'll live near human settlements, and will go through garbage dumps looking for materials/resources to repurpose. Some consider them a nuisance and some consider them beneficial. Scrappers and tinkers will often pay them to go scrounging for example. I did the same with goblins too - some can be beneficial and helpful, others can be evil and cruel. They are fay descended and tend to be refugees from the sidhe - mortal creatures purged from the underhill where the fey courts hold their fetes. Most humans take pity on them. </p><p></p><p>Why all the work? I was inspired by the blue book Creative Campaigning and the adventure it has in there about noble goblins. I started researching goblins, elves, kobolds, will-o-wisp etc. Fun stuff and my local library had great materials on European mythology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dorian_Grey, post: 7138945, member: 6801878"] Great article, enough background to inspire - without overwhelming. I remember undertaking a similar path in 2nd Edition when I read about the German kobold tradition (the beneficial miner helpers): I removed the "evil" from them and made them just primitive tribal types that primarily live underground. Occasionally they'll live near human settlements, and will go through garbage dumps looking for materials/resources to repurpose. Some consider them a nuisance and some consider them beneficial. Scrappers and tinkers will often pay them to go scrounging for example. I did the same with goblins too - some can be beneficial and helpful, others can be evil and cruel. They are fay descended and tend to be refugees from the sidhe - mortal creatures purged from the underhill where the fey courts hold their fetes. Most humans take pity on them. Why all the work? I was inspired by the blue book Creative Campaigning and the adventure it has in there about noble goblins. I started researching goblins, elves, kobolds, will-o-wisp etc. Fun stuff and my local library had great materials on European mythology. [/QUOTE]
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