Bellaya QUEST Races: Kobolds by Animus-Seed, literature
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Bellaya QUEST Races: Kobolds
Few races have endured as much as the lizard-like kobolds. A brutal and violent race, kobolds are often seen by others as bestial and of low intelligence. Frequently this is true, but those kobolds who have overcome their bestial sides can be quite ruthless and cunning. Small but making up for their size with ferocity, kobolds are often used as mercenaries by those looking for cheap labor and cannon fodder. This isnt seen as exactly honorable by kobolds, but most grit their teeth and work quietly, deciding that some work is better than none. Mercenary kobolds who are successful in their campaigns are given some respect, but the wild kob
BellayQUEST Races: Dorfs by Animus-Seed, literature
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BellayQUEST Races: Dorfs
Resourceful, hardy, and perseverant to the point of stubbornness, dorfs have endured in the world for countless centuries. Long-lived but keeping their vitality well into old age, dorfs are the most populous of all the races. They reside in most major cities, and so many dorfish strongholds are scattered throughout the land that many have fallen into disrepair, becoming homes to various squatters. The average dorf stands about four feet in height, though the infamous Barboden, at ten inches taller than that, is regarded as the tallest dorf in history.
Dorfs are simple and rustic in their tastes, content with roaring fires, good meat, and str
BellayaQUEST: Orks and Goblins by Animus-Seed, literature
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BellayaQUEST: Orks and Goblins
Orkin is a collective term for a race with two breeds. Orkin females give birth in litters. Usually three or four strong, naturally muscled children are born, filling the mother with pride. However, almost every litter also includes a smaller, weaker runt. These runts are called "goblins." Goblins occupy a lower run in orkin society; their larger and more numerous brothers and sisters (known as "orks") hold every position of power.
Orks are more numerous than goblins. Although almost every orkin family has at least one goblin child, this means that every goblin will have several stronger siblings. Being the weakest members in larg