A delegation from the city arrived days later—fine-clad humans with papers and promises. They offered an arrangement: exclusive contracts for certain trade routes, prestige, and the right to display the Hollow’s sigil on merchant goods. Hazz scratched his chin and looked at Rurik. The boy tasted the word exclusive and felt both pride and unease. It felt like armor and like a leash at once.
"Livestock Knights" may describe a faction of Kobolds in a game like Dungeons & Dragons Pathfinder
They weaponized their agrarian lifestyle. By mounting the very beasts they raised for survival, these kobolds found a way to match the speed, mass, and lethality of larger races. What began as a desperate militia evolved over centuries into a highly exclusive, deeply respected chivalric order. 2. The Mighty Mounts: Beyond the Warhorse kobold livestock knights exclusive
Players start as —not knights, but livestock tenders. They muck out beetle stalls, feed rust monsters scrap metal, and learn the breeding system. Combat is minimal; the threat is internal (a fungal plague among the weasels). The goal: earn the right to attempt the Bonding Ritual.
The exclusive content’s true value is its permission slip: You can make knights weird. You can make livestock epic. And you can put the smallest creatures at the center of the biggest battles. A delegation from the city arrived days later—fine-clad
The word "exclusive" is the key. This is not generic kobold lore. This refers to a specific, invitation-only campaign setting, a limited-edition supplement, or a closed Discord community where DMs share a unified homebrew ruleset. means that not every table has access to the custom feats, livestock breeding tables, and knightly order backgrounds that make this concept work.
Rurik, youngest son of the herdmaster, tightened the strap of his collar-helm. He had earned his place not by blood but by patience—by years of feeding, leading, and listening to the animals. The other knight-neophytes jousted with wooden lances in the day; Rurik had learned to read a snort, to follow the angle of an ear, to calm a flare of panic with nothing but a rub behind a stubborn shoulder. The boy tasted the word exclusive and felt
: Chronicling her rise as a knight and the subsequent trauma of war.