Kobold Livestock Knights | LIMITED |
You gain proficiency in and Intimidation (but you can only use Intimidation while holding a farming implement or standing next to your mount). Additionally, you can communicate basic emotions and warnings with herd animals within 30 feet.
Perched atop the largest aurochs, a creature named 'Boulderback', sat Tibault. He was a kobold of some renown, roughly three feet tall when he stood on his tiptoes, which he rarely did. He wore a helmet that was clearly a modified bucket, hammered into a vague point, and his chest was protected by a breastplate forged from the shell of a giant land-turtle. His tail, wrapped in protective leather, swished behind him, acting as a counterbalance as the beast lumbered forward.
The party finds a group of kobolds in rusted, mismatched armor arguing with a goblin rancher. The kobolds insist their giant sheep — “Sir Baahthur” — has a legal right to graze on the goblin’s turnip field because the sheep was “knighted by the Spoon of Renown.” The goblin has set up a crude ballista. Both sides demand the party act as witnesses for a : goblin on a dire chicken vs. kobold livestock knight on a flatulent war-sheep. kobold livestock knights
The collision was thunderous. The wolves, unable to brake in time, slammed into the shield-wall of beasts. Tibault felt the impact shudder through Boulderback’s spine. He thrust his Gouger downward, hooking a goblin around the midsection and hauling him off his mount. The goblin hit the dirt, and a quick stomp from a drake’s claw ended the skirmish.
"Sires," hissed Skree, a squire-knight running alongside the flanks. "Movement. Dust cloud to the west. Two lances distance." You gain proficiency in and Intimidation (but you
"One ewe lightly bitten," Skree called back, tending to the animal's leg with a poultice of mud and herbs. "No stock lost."
What sets the Kobold Livestock Knights apart from standard kobold warriors? According to the Kobold Livestock Knights Exclusive lore (2026) , their effectiveness rests on three mechanical and cultural pillars: He was a kobold of some renown, roughly
The story is a dark, tragic fantasy that follows a female knight who is captured and eventually loses her humanity, becoming a "livestock" creature for a kobold tribe. It is divided into three stages of her life—girlhood, adulthood, and middle age—tracking her descent and transformation.