Dread Eye Tribe
Dread Eye goblins are sneaky, elusive, and nimble, able to slip away from danger more easily than most. In combat, they use this advantage to sneak up on enemies and deal them a blow from hiding and then slip away before they can be retaliated against.
With a strong chief, they are organized, with a destructive and voracious nature that makes them almost universally despised and wage war with other humanoids, particularly Elves
When properly motivated by a powerful chieftain, an iron-fisted bandit, or a Black Moon Goblin warlord, a large gang of goblins can cross the line from dangerous nuisance to true threat, but this is more a factor of strength in numbers than skill or training.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Their scrawny bodies are topped with over-sized and usually hairless heads with massive ears and beady red or occasionally yellow eyes.
Biological Traits
Abundant breeding, fast maturation, and adaptable physiology give goblins the ability to thrive in nearly any climate.
Growth Rate & Stages
Goblins grow quite rapidly and are considered adults at 5 years of age.
Additional Information
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Darkvision and inherit Stealth.
Civilization and Culture
Major Language Groups and Dialects
Goblin
Culture and Cultural Heritage
Violence among young Dread Eye Goblins goblins is quite common and even encouraged by their tribes. Entertainment in the form of toddler goblin fights is not unheard of, and they may be armed with small knives, scavenged armaments, or just their own juvenile teeth and claws.
Common Customs, Traditions and Rituals
From an early age, goblins develop an obsession with fire. Dread Eye Goblins need little excuse to start a bonfire in celebration of anything, and goblin practical jokes often involve setting fire to other goblins or their possessions. Religious rituals, celebrations, funerals, and feasts all involve huge bonfires— and when goblins go to war, they bring fire with them.
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