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<blockquote data-quote="Herremann the Wise" data-source="post: 4715623" data-attributes="member: 11300"><p>Hello Everyone,</p><p></p><p>My view of goblins is perhaps a little different from some expressed here.</p><p></p><p>Goblins are:</p><p></p><p>• Part of a disparate tribe that struggles to maintain even the appearance of unity - very factional and chaotic. The Chief and Shaman will have power that keeps most in line.</p><p>• Vicous, lazy, sneaky, poor, hungry.</p><p></p><p>I can't imagine a goblin being productive enough to go out of their way to bother with any official ceremony. Even if the chief karks it, this will just turn the rabble upon itself until someone steps up or is chosen by the Shaman. If the Shaman dies, well the tribe would most likely dissolve.</p><p></p><p>However, I could imagine the bodies would be well and truly plundered for anything of even remote value. Additionally, if there was fueding in the tribe, I could imagine the severed heads of tribal enemies being paraded around or used and abused for different purposes. As such, the bodies would be unburied, pretty much naked of worth and in some cases missing heads and other body parts. There certainly would be no benefit to the goblins in burying their dead. They would just move on.</p><p></p><p>Best Regards</p><p>Herremann the Wise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herremann the Wise, post: 4715623, member: 11300"] Hello Everyone, My view of goblins is perhaps a little different from some expressed here. Goblins are: • Part of a disparate tribe that struggles to maintain even the appearance of unity - very factional and chaotic. The Chief and Shaman will have power that keeps most in line. • Vicous, lazy, sneaky, poor, hungry. I can't imagine a goblin being productive enough to go out of their way to bother with any official ceremony. Even if the chief karks it, this will just turn the rabble upon itself until someone steps up or is chosen by the Shaman. If the Shaman dies, well the tribe would most likely dissolve. However, I could imagine the bodies would be well and truly plundered for anything of even remote value. Additionally, if there was fueding in the tribe, I could imagine the severed heads of tribal enemies being paraded around or used and abused for different purposes. As such, the bodies would be unburied, pretty much naked of worth and in some cases missing heads and other body parts. There certainly would be no benefit to the goblins in burying their dead. They would just move on. Best Regards Herremann the Wise [/QUOTE]
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