Pathfinder 1E Pathfinder's Kobolds

Damn it, no introducing slurks! I've just started an adventure where the party are trying to outrace a party of kobolds for a McGuffin and I've got the little bastards riding giant weasels (which has always been a difficult mental picture). Either introduce them now or never, you forcing-me-to-retcon people, you!

(Seriously, though, I'm buying this module in June for the purposes of pillaging, if nothing else, although it sounds like it may fit into my campaign more or less perfectly.)
 

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Alzrius said:
Well, obviously the kobold king gets to wear clothes. Maybe he just decreed that his subjects must all go naked, so as to better reflect the glory of his crown (hence the title of the adventure)? :confused:

Maybe Kobolds are related to Ferengi (afterall Vreggma is female and nekkid)
 

We have yet to see the green kobold!

I also like the multi-colored idea. Very neat.
 




Alzrius said:
Anyone else notice that apparently kobolds go around naked now? That seems kind of contradictory to the idea of them being trapsmiths (not to mention most previous portrayals).

IMO most reptillian humanoids would. Its not like they have external genitals. Clothing would be for functionality (harnesses, belts) and decoration.
 

They're a bit too much on the humanoid side of anatomy (specially the king, with his toned physique), but I like 'em.

I should draw them one of these days.
 

Alzrius said:
Anyone else notice that apparently kobolds go around naked now? That seems kind of contradictory to the idea of them being trapsmiths (not to mention most previous portrayals).

Why do they need to wear clothes if they're trapsmiths?
 

ehren37 said:
IMO most reptillian humanoids would. Its not like they have external genitals. Clothing would be for functionality (harnesses, belts) and decoration.
The only clothing my kobolds wear in my campaign are clothes for dealing with the elements. Reptilian humanoids high up in the mountains are going to have to constantly worry about losing all their body heat or, in the case of kobolds, getting dazzled by sunlight, reflected or otherwise.
 

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