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Author Topic: POV: A Goblin Seige (story)  (Read 3450 times)

RAKninja

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Re: POV: A Goblin Seige (story)
« Reply #15 on: August 10, 2011, 12:41:09 pm »


And it bugs me that I HAVE watched Labyrinth. XD
heh, it's hard to remember that's where our goblins come from, what with the smallish humanoid with green skin description and all.
it's much like how i still think of kobolds as small dog-lizard people.  too many years of D&D indoctrination =D
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Re: POV: A Goblin Seige (story)
« Reply #16 on: August 10, 2011, 01:01:12 pm »

Um, are you certain that's what our goblins are like? I mean, has it been said by Toady or Threetoe?
...I haven't seen the movie, but I had a pretty clear picture of goblins in my head already.
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Re: POV: A Goblin Seige (story)
« Reply #17 on: August 10, 2011, 01:14:14 pm »

Um, are you certain that's what our goblins are like? I mean, has it been said by Toady or Threetoe?
...I haven't seen the movie, but I had a pretty clear picture of goblins in my head already.

According to the wiki at least, goblins have a much more primative take on most ethics, so my interpetation is a little...loose. Apparently the kobolds do have hints of ethics that might better fit the POV I wrote.

Though again, the ethics system for the game apparently was introduced in a later version, while I'm playing the old 2D one.
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