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War horns sound, stones fly from catapults, and the
         thunder of a thousand booted feet echoes across
         the land as hobgoblins march to battle. Across the
         borderlands of civilization, settlements and settlers
         must contend with these aggressive humanoids, whose
         thirst for conquest is never satisfied.
           Hobgoblins have dark orange or red-orange skin, and
         hair ranging from dark red-brown to dark gray. Yellow
         or dark brown eyes peer out beneath their beetling
         brows, and their wide mouths sport sharp and yellowed
         teeth. A male hobgoblin might have a large blue or red
         nose, which symbolizes virility and power among
         goblinkin. Hobgoblins can live as long as humans,
         though their love of warfare and battle means
         that few do.
           Goblinoids. Hobgoblins belong to a family of
         creatures called goblinoids. They are often found
         lording over their cousins, the smaller goblins and the
         ferocious bugbears.
          Martial Might. A hobgoblin measures virtue by
         physical strength and martial prowess, caring about
         nothing except the opportunity to demonstrate skill
         and cunning in battle. Hobgoblins of high military
         rank attain their positions by force, then hold those
         positions by imposing thei~ authority through
         draconian measures.
          Hobgoblins train to fight with a variety of weapons,
         and have great skill at crafting arms, armor, siege
         engines, and other. military devices. Organized and
         disciplined, they take exceptional care oftheir weapons,
         armor, and personal possessions. They favor the bold
         colors associated with their tribes, and trim their
         often-elaborate uniforms with blood-red piping and
         leather dyed black.
          Military Legions. Hobgoblins organize themselves
         into tribal bands known as legions. In their martial
         society, every hobgoblin has a rank, from the powerful
         leaders and champions, to the rank-and-file foot
         soldiers, to the goblins that find themselves driven
         into the front lines at spear point. A legion is headed
         by a warlord with several captains serving under its
         command. A hobgoblin warlord is a ruthless tyrant
         more interested in strategy, victory, glory, reputation,
         and dominion than leading troops into battle.
          As loyal and disciplined as hobgoblins are in their
         own legion, rival legions compete constantly for
         reputation and status. Meetings between legions
         erupt in violence if troops aren't restrained, and only
         exceptionally powerful leaders can force legions to
         cooperate on the battlefield.
          Strategic Thinkers. Hobgoblins have a strong grasp
         of tactics and discipline, and can carry out sophisticated
         battle plans under the direction of a strategically
         minded leader. However,  they hate elves and attack
         them first in battle over any other opponents, even if
         doing so would be a tactical error.
          Legions often supplement their ranks with less
         reliable and more expendable troops, including goblins,
         bugbears, orcs, evil humans, ogres, and giants.
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