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<blockquote data-quote="GreenTengu" data-source="post: 6468408" data-attributes="member: 6777454"><p>Well, the Hill Goblin is meant to be your run-of-the-mill, very typical goblin that you have encountered dozens of times before. The ones running around the town as street urchins, the ones that try to ambush you on the roads, the ones that get rounded up by hobgoblins and ogres into little enforcer mobs that get easily scattered by adventurers, the ones that go rummaging through garbage piles and might come up with some shiny trinkets that they could try to sell.</p><p></p><p>They aren't meant to be menacing nightmare creatures like the cavern ones or wild nature-attuned savages like the forest ones, but can be considerably more silly and inoffensive. Their greatest strength is that they are prolific and can be found literally anywhere other humanoid creatures can be found. Basically they are straight out of the Monster Manual version of the race.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I have updated these. You should check out the Database on this site for the most recent version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenTengu, post: 6468408, member: 6777454"] Well, the Hill Goblin is meant to be your run-of-the-mill, very typical goblin that you have encountered dozens of times before. The ones running around the town as street urchins, the ones that try to ambush you on the roads, the ones that get rounded up by hobgoblins and ogres into little enforcer mobs that get easily scattered by adventurers, the ones that go rummaging through garbage piles and might come up with some shiny trinkets that they could try to sell. They aren't meant to be menacing nightmare creatures like the cavern ones or wild nature-attuned savages like the forest ones, but can be considerably more silly and inoffensive. Their greatest strength is that they are prolific and can be found literally anywhere other humanoid creatures can be found. Basically they are straight out of the Monster Manual version of the race. Anyway, I have updated these. You should check out the Database on this site for the most recent version. [/QUOTE]
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