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<blockquote data-quote="Marandahir" data-source="post: 8082451" data-attributes="member: 6803643"><p>VERY Early D&D, and throughout variations of Basic, they were described as dog-like, and a dearth of explanatory text and few images to go off of (especially as people "circulated the tapes" regarding the early rules of the game) may have led to the idea that Kobolds are some sort of furry dog goblin in D&D.</p><p></p><p>This "furry"-type Kobolds that were altogether more akin to Gnolls eally took off in non-D&D circles and in especially in Japanese TTRPG tables through the 80s and 90s.</p><p></p><p>We also happend to see the furry-type Kobold in the <em>Warcraft </em>series of video games, which had their rise in the 90s.</p><p></p><p>By the time <em>Record of Lodoss War</em> was being played (and published as replays in <em>Comptiq) </em>as a setting for AD&D 2e, Tunnels & Trolls, and Runequest (1986), Japan had very clearly set in their minds that Kobolds were essentially equivalent to what we now refer to as Gnolls in D&D 5e. This has never been the case for the officially published versions of D&D to my knowledge, but for many people who watched the 1990 anime OVA adaptation, the series very clearly has got the idea that THESE are Kobolds:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]125637[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marandahir, post: 8082451, member: 6803643"] VERY Early D&D, and throughout variations of Basic, they were described as dog-like, and a dearth of explanatory text and few images to go off of (especially as people "circulated the tapes" regarding the early rules of the game) may have led to the idea that Kobolds are some sort of furry dog goblin in D&D. This "furry"-type Kobolds that were altogether more akin to Gnolls eally took off in non-D&D circles and in especially in Japanese TTRPG tables through the 80s and 90s. We also happend to see the furry-type Kobold in the [I]Warcraft [/I]series of video games, which had their rise in the 90s. By the time [I]Record of Lodoss War[/I] was being played (and published as replays in [I]Comptiq) [/I]as a setting for AD&D 2e, Tunnels & Trolls, and Runequest (1986), Japan had very clearly set in their minds that Kobolds were essentially equivalent to what we now refer to as Gnolls in D&D 5e. This has never been the case for the officially published versions of D&D to my knowledge, but for many people who watched the 1990 anime OVA adaptation, the series very clearly has got the idea that THESE are Kobolds: [ATTACH type="full" alt="record_of_lodoss_by_keiiion-d8iybtd.jpg"]125637[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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