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Kali is the great Goddess of the Hunt, the Wolfmother, First Gobliness.  Her six sons and six daughters comprise the rest of the Thirteen, and it is from their incestuous courtings that Goblinkind in its many variations (goblins, hobgoblins, blues, bugbears, and far stranger) spring forth and multiply throughout wildspace. Nobody knows which son of Kali is the Slayer, and no one seems to want to narrow it down, for fear of possibly angering the others.
 
Kali is the great Goddess of the Hunt, the Wolfmother, First Gobliness.  Her six sons and six daughters comprise the rest of the Thirteen, and it is from their incestuous courtings that Goblinkind in its many variations (goblins, hobgoblins, blues, bugbears, and far stranger) spring forth and multiply throughout wildspace. Nobody knows which son of Kali is the Slayer, and no one seems to want to narrow it down, for fear of possibly angering the others.
  
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==The Gatebuilders==
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===The Gatebuilders===
 
The Gatebuilders. An ancient and long extinct race of unknown appearance, whose sole legacy are the vast stone rings and the bizarre hybrid magic-psionic devices that power them. Much research has been done into the Gates, with most scholars deciding they have more productive things to do after ten or twenty years of not accomplishing a damn thing in their inquiries. Not even the libraries of the Celestials describe the Gatebuilders, and some of them are ancient beyond time.
 
The Gatebuilders. An ancient and long extinct race of unknown appearance, whose sole legacy are the vast stone rings and the bizarre hybrid magic-psionic devices that power them. Much research has been done into the Gates, with most scholars deciding they have more productive things to do after ten or twenty years of not accomplishing a damn thing in their inquiries. Not even the libraries of the Celestials describe the Gatebuilders, and some of them are ancient beyond time.
  

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