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'''Goblin leaders - Liberation of Husbaleve'''
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* '''Kralbunk''' is the leader of a small band of goblins who submitted himself and his brothers and cousins to Barstuhl following the party's killing of the goblin sub-chief '''Tharbunk'''.  He wears a headdress featuring a pair of large, brown and white feathers.  Like several small-time goblin leaders, he has sworn to forswear killing humans and elves, follow orders and adopt human ways, in exchange for food and protection. [IC #660]
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* '''Slag''' leads a squad of well-equipped, man-sized goblins from across the river.  The party encountered him once in the Farmers Quarter.  He showed little more than polite interest in the party's activities, implying that his master '''Fryggork''' would regard them as small fry. [Ref. IC #425]
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Revision as of 06:57, 6 May 2020

- Main page: The Liberation of Husbaleve
- Prominent NPCs: Prominent NPCs

Goblin leaders - Liberation of Husbaleve

Allies

  • Kralbunk is the leader of a small band of goblins who submitted himself and his brothers and cousins to Barstuhl following the party's killing of the goblin sub-chief Tharbunk. He wears a headdress featuring a pair of large, brown and white feathers. Like several small-time goblin leaders, he has sworn to forswear killing humans and elves, follow orders and adopt human ways, in exchange for food and protection. [IC #660]


Hostile or Not Allied

  • Slag leads a squad of well-equipped, man-sized goblins from across the river. The party encountered him once in the Farmers Quarter. He showed little more than polite interest in the party's activities, implying that his master Fryggork would regard them as small fry. [Ref. IC #425]