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Forest Goblin Trinkets
e following items might be carried by a forest goblin:
d10 Trinket
1 A necklace made from the bones of a small animal you cannot identify
2 A dead dormouse with a few bites missing
3 A dried goblin ear
4 A lump of wood carved to roughly resemble a wolf
5 A collection of insect and spider legs
6 ree beautifully cra ed elven arrows
7 A net woven with leaves and twigs, large enough to cover a goblin
8 A int and antler hunting knife
9 Ten feet of hair-thin twine with a loop at each end
10 A chunk of meat with a barbed hook hidden within
Forest Goblin Lair Details
An area controlled by forest goblins might display the following:
d10 Lair Detail
1 A badly decomposed elf head on a spike
2 A pile of crude wooden cages crammed with squealing rats, squirrels, and weasels
3 A roughly carved idol of a terrifying, unrecognizable god
4 Various sizes and shades of leaves woven together into something resembling a curtain
5 An area of oor is rigged to collapse should anything larger than a goblin stand on it
6 e outlines of concealed stashes and cubby holes can just barely be made out, cut into the bark of large trees
7 Various bone and wooden trinkets drilled with holes hang from above, making a mournful whistle and clattering when the
wind blows
8 A goblin has methodically picked away at the bark surrounding a hole where a small creature once dwelled
9 An area of stumpy, coppiced trees harvested for bows, spears, and stakes
10 Scraped and partially-cleaned furs and hides are stretched out to dry
Forest goblins, it is said, grovel to a
thousand gods, but the truth is closer to
the millions. N o o troops share the same
pantheon, and even within troops there may
be schisms as to the validi of the T wisted
Vine god over the Frightening Howl in
the Night god. Commonali es in their
myths are therefore rare, with the excep on
that the sudden death of a chief’s rival is
usually ascribed to the displeasure of a god
rather than, say, being pushed o a bridge
onto a large spike.
-Fintharael Ellanwe, M
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Chapter 3: Goblins

