Kobold Livestock Knights Now

Kobold weaponry was not elegant. It was efficient. Tibault hefted a 'Gouger'—a heavy, iron-shod pike tipped with a jagged hook designed to snag leather armor and pull riders from their saddles. Beside him, a knight named Rikkit pulled the string of a heavy crossbow, the mechanism creaking under the tension.

The Kobold Livestock Knights trace their lineage to the earliest days of subterranean civilization. While many kobolds focused on mining ores and channeling magical dragon blood, others realized that survival depended on managing food sources—specifically, domesticating giant insects, reptiles, and worms found in the deep dark. kobold livestock knights

It wasn't a title the Big Folk—the humans and elves—understood. To them, a knight sat astride a gallant steed in shining plate, holding a lance. To the kobolds, knighthood was about inventory management, defensive formations, and not getting eaten. Kobold weaponry was not elegant