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Besides Shadowdark, are there any other TTRPGs that have playable goblins?
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>>97287496
Alright let's get this over with. Start dumping your folders of oiled up goblin ass.
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>>97287533
I'll be monitoring this thread closely as it's relevant to my interests
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I mean a shitload of settings have goblins as a playable race, just not in the basic player's handbook. Pretty sure there are rules for goblins in DnD and Pathfinder.

>>97287533
Alright.
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>>97287533
Since you asked nicely.
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>>97287572
Wouldn't a chest full of gold coins and gems and shit like that weigh hundreds of pounds? How the fuck is she able to carry it?
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>>97287595
Strong goblin is strong.
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>>97287595
She is REALLY strong
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What about kobolds?
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So this is the thread?
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>>97287832
The sexy goblin thread? Sure.
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>>97287832
To talk about which game has playable goblins? Sure.
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>>97287496
I really like for Shadow of the Demon Lord does goblin characters. A good mix of old folklore and player race balance
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goblins are pathfinder's signature race
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMWXE1DHDxY
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Goblin clerics, yay or nay?
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>>97287968
So long as I can play as a Goblin Paladin
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>>97287968
need doting goblin priestess-wife.
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>>97287496
Draw Steel will have playable goblins in ~8 months
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>>97288038
>in ~8 months
Fuck that
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>>97287595
thick thighs serve a function beyond pleasing my dick
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>>97287496
D&D has had them since at least 2e, but prolly earlier.
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>>97288038
why are they so ugly?
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>>97287496
I was just re-reading We Be Goblins from Pathfinder.
>checks thread
Oh, I see I misunderstood the assignment.
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>>97288215
We love Goblins here anon
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>>97288203

> why are goblins ugly
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>>97288252
We've come full circle, people are shocked when they see a regular goblin.
Simulacrum strikes again.
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>>97288225
very few goblins have been posted here, anon
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>>97288287
Such a small mind.
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>>97288285
To be fair this actually ties into a rant I was going to spill here for the entertainment (or annoyance) of anyone willing to read it.

There's not really a "normal" goblin the whole evil green man thing is really only about 50 or so years old and them being exceptionally violent only goes back to Tolkien and Dunsany so about 100.
Prior to them, goblins were malevolent, generally speaking, but were usually more tricksters and just as likely to steal shoes or spoil milk than kill you and eat you.
And appearance wise they've varied a lot most being some combination of small, furry, and strange looking.
Partially why I don't really begrudge the sexy depictions because the there's nothing in the folklore that really precludes them being kind of sexy, (strange, furry, and small don't necessarily preclude sexy) and the monster bride/husband motif appears EVERYWHERE in folklore. (seriously this can't be overstated)

My only problem is really the pinups that don't really even try to have any goblin elements. This image:

>>97287603

being a particularly egregious offender. Like I'm not here to moralize and police the thread because I'm just as much a monstergirl gooner as anyone else, but it feels kind of lame to post what are ostensibly just green asscheeks in a goblin thread.

tl;dr
I actually think sexy goblins are kind of interesting and inline with classical folklore archetypes, but they should be creepy sexy not pinup models.
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>>97287496
I mean, PF1e has had goblins as a player character race for like... a decade or more.
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>>97287496
D&D BECMI
Playable Goblins in GAZ10 The Orcs of Thar
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>>97288349
There's nothing wrong with a female goblin showing off her ass anon
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>>97288380
there were rules for a goblin character in 3/3.5's Monster Manual before that.
>>97288397
Stop being obtuse on purpose.
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>>97288397
Perhaps a visual is necessary to belabor my point.
If I can adjust skin color and it's virtually indistinguishable from an elf it's a poor goblin.

Whether it's good jerk off material or not is irrelevant as I previously stated I'm not really here to stop people from posting it. I just personally think it's lame.
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>>97287496
bro, just ask your GM.
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>>97288474
How compelling. I don't care.



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