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Kobold Ranks

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The kobolds are ready for battle!

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From lowest rank to highest:

Private 1st Class Yipkik McCoin: 17 years old. Worked in an emerald mine since he was eight before he was drafted. Fiercely patriotic and determined to vibe check the invaders despite the horrors he's already seen.

Captain Jijo Hoardbank: 35 years old. Rose from the ranks as enlisted. Has gone over the top six times. All of his friends are dead.

Major General Draca Highwyrm IV: 25 years old. Comes from a prestigious noble military family, which has far more dragon blood in her than the average kobold. 29th in line for the throne. Surprisingly competent for a noble of her rank, but still just as haughty. Has realized war isn't quite as glorious and fun as she was led to believe.

Not bad, but I have some questions. One: does she have a four-barrel pistol in her hand? And the second one: Why does she have wings? And third, why do kobolds have holes in their helmets for their horns? Her helmet also reminded me of Pickelhelm.

GooBone responds:

1. Yes she does! It's based on one of the lancaster pistols from the time. 2. She has wings because she is a dragon, it's only natural! 3. The kobold helmets actually come apart into two pieces so they can clasp around the horns, and then lock back together. It's a little silly, but it works for characters with horns.

Oh, awesome!

Great kobold armor art! :D I like them all!

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Sep 15, 2024
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