Kobold Livestock Knights File

The Rise of the Kobold Livestock Knights: From Larder to Lance

Because while the paladin prays for divine favor and the wizard studies ancient tomes, the Kobold Knight simply looks at the horizon, feels the rumble of the Moleratox beneath their scales, and whispers the oldest prayer of the deep places: "The herd moves on. The herd survives." kobold livestock knights

Sting-Sling

Fighting is a last resort. When forced into battle, they employ "trip-lines" woven from horsehair, hollow reeds filled with blinding pepper-dust, and the infamous —which fires ceramic pellets that shatter into sticky, itching fragments. The Rise of the Kobold Livestock Knights: From

To a kobold, resource management is survival. The Livestock Knights emerged from a need to protect the tribe’s food sources while simultaneously using those sources for defense. The Herd is the Hoard: A lost calf is worse than lost gold

Giant Tusked Hog

Meet the Order of the Bristle-Back: Kobold knights who rode the most stubborn, short-tempered, and surprisingly agile livestock in the subterranean world—the . The Knight: Pip the Unblinking

"Ankle-Bite Tactics."

The Kobold Livestock Knight does not fight like a traditional cavalier. They specialize in

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  1. The Herd is the Hoard: A lost calf is worse than lost gold. Until the last beast is safe, no knight may eat, sleep, or retreat.
  2. No Beast Left to the Shadow: Killing a predator is a last resort. The knights prefer to drive threats away using noise, slings, and stink-pots (fermented milk and wyvern dung). This maintains the "triangular balance" of ranch, wild, and drake.
  3. The Burning Debt: Any human rancher who shelters a kobold warren during winter gains a "Burning Debt"—the knights must protect that family for three generations, even if the family forgets the original bargain.

Chapter 2: Mounts and Meat Shields