Kobold Livestock Knights Exclusive Now
A specialized homebrew class or a unique faction in a D&D 5e campaign.
A Livestock Knight is only as good as their mount. Because kobolds cannot easily ride standard horses, they have domesticated a bizarre and terrifying array of agricultural and subterranean fauna. kobold livestock knights exclusive
Upon hatching, the kobold is bonded with a specific, high-value herd animal (perhaps a flying steed, a rare cattle, or a magical beast). This lifelong bond ensures supreme loyalty. A specialized homebrew class or a unique faction
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The concept of a "Livestock Knight" is a dark fantasy twist on the "Fallen Hero" trope. In this narrative, the Knight is not merely a prisoner; they are being kept for a utilitarian purpose by the Kobolds.
The Livestock Knights were born out of absolute necessity. Kobold tribes frequently live alongside underground beasts and domesticated cavern livestock. When their homesteads, mushroom farms, and livestock pens faced extermination from surface raiders or deep-dark predators, the bravest kobolds bound themselves to their utility animals.