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You are Aknag, the newly appointed Chieftain of the Lugbod goblin tribe. You must lead the goblins to prosperity, or at least survival, lest they turn against your rule and overthrow you. But you are not alone in your task. Your two advisors are Grinkob, the village elder, and Zegbar, your general.
Grinkob is the oldest goblin in the village at the age of 33 years (you yourself are 17), and has learned much in his long lifetime. His role is mostly concerned with the village's workers and resources, and planning for the Winter.
Zegbar has been your loyal right-hand man for years, and is a skilled warrior and clever commander. His job is to keep the soldiers and conscripts in fighting shape and maintain the village defences during peacetime, and to lead the goblins on raids during war.
The Lugbods are mountain goblins, and live in a stronghold village on the side of Karlad mountain. The Lugbod stronghold is enclosed by a wooden palisade wall facing Southwards down the mountain slope towards the forest, and contains numerous caves dug into the mountainside in which most of the goblins live. There is a mountain stream running through the courtyard which provides them with water for most of the year, except during Winter when it is frozen. Your people are a fairly unremarkable goblin tribe and make their living by keeping goats within the stronghold, mining metals from the cave tunnels, and hunting small creatures and gathering wood and other resources from the forest at night.
However you are a remarkable goblin. You are a:
>mighty warrior. You once slew five enemy goblins in a single battle, sending the rest fleeing. You worked your way up the ranks with your skill and became the general when the previous one became chieftain.
>wise commander. As a hunter, you created clever traps and ambushes for great beasts. After being conscripted for war you were promoted in the army because of your brilliant battle plans, and when the previous chieftain made you general you put your keen mind to use in other ways.
>charismatic leader. You have always been good at making others like you. Your good looks and ingratiating attitude made you many friends in the village, and others keenly followed you into battle when you were conscripted. Your superiors liked you enough to promote you, and your subordinates respected you enough to fight bravely for you.
Please vote for one of these options. The most votes decides the outcome, a dice roll will be used for a tiebreaker.
Grinkob is the oldest goblin in the village at the age of 33 years (you yourself are 17), and has learned much in his long lifetime. His role is mostly concerned with the village's workers and resources, and planning for the Winter.
Zegbar has been your loyal right-hand man for years, and is a skilled warrior and clever commander. His job is to keep the soldiers and conscripts in fighting shape and maintain the village defences during peacetime, and to lead the goblins on raids during war.
The Lugbods are mountain goblins, and live in a stronghold village on the side of Karlad mountain. The Lugbod stronghold is enclosed by a wooden palisade wall facing Southwards down the mountain slope towards the forest, and contains numerous caves dug into the mountainside in which most of the goblins live. There is a mountain stream running through the courtyard which provides them with water for most of the year, except during Winter when it is frozen. Your people are a fairly unremarkable goblin tribe and make their living by keeping goats within the stronghold, mining metals from the cave tunnels, and hunting small creatures and gathering wood and other resources from the forest at night.
However you are a remarkable goblin. You are a:
>mighty warrior. You once slew five enemy goblins in a single battle, sending the rest fleeing. You worked your way up the ranks with your skill and became the general when the previous one became chieftain.
>wise commander. As a hunter, you created clever traps and ambushes for great beasts. After being conscripted for war you were promoted in the army because of your brilliant battle plans, and when the previous chieftain made you general you put your keen mind to use in other ways.
>charismatic leader. You have always been good at making others like you. Your good looks and ingratiating attitude made you many friends in the village, and others keenly followed you into battle when you were conscripted. Your superiors liked you enough to promote you, and your subordinates respected you enough to fight bravely for you.
Please vote for one of these options. The most votes decides the outcome, a dice roll will be used for a tiebreaker.
