Knights ^hot^: Kobold Livestock
Scales, Steel, and Shepherds: The Unlikely Rise of the Kobold Livestock Knights
In the sprawling annals of fantasy warfare, few images are as simultaneously absurd and terrifying as a cavalry charge of armored Kobolds. Yet, across the broken backbone of the Dragon’s Tooth Mountains, the Kobold Livestock Knights have become a legendary—and often laughed-at—force that is redefining the economics of monster hunting and the very nature of light cavalry.
In many fantasy settings, kobolds are often relegated to being low-level fodder or mine-dwelling scavengers. However, the concept of Kobold Livestock Knights reimagines them as a disciplined, pastoralist warrior caste that turns their small stature into a tactical advantage by bonding with unconventional, domesticated beasts. The Order of the Livestock Knights kobold livestock knights
A brigade of human pikemen attempted to cross a river to sack a Kobold hatchery. The Knights, numbering only 200, did not meet them head-on. Instead, they flanked the ford with a herd of 1,200 Thunderbeaks. Scales, Steel, and Shepherds: The Unlikely Rise of
Battle-hardened goats with sharpened horns, giant armored hogs, and—for the Elite Vanguard—highly aggressive, plate-armored geese. However, the concept of Kobold Livestock Knights reimagines