by SpaceKnight of Chaos » Wed Jun 11, 2008 7:50 pm
Boy, this place has been dead for about a week. Anyway, more monster ideas, this time focusing on Gnolls and Goblins. I also have some rough ideas for two landmasses; I think that these two, once I've detailed them, will be enough coupled with the Northen Tundra, Moon Wastes and Dwarfhold. Or they might not; let's see what you think. Anyway, first I'll do the monsters and wait for your feedback.
Anyway, first of all, Goblins. I was thinking that in Aeron, Goblins are basically pests- they're too small, weak and stupid to be much danger individually, but they breed so rapidly and develop such large populations that they can swarm over far superior opponents. They are scavengers and vermin, settling wherever they can and living off whatever muck they find- even Trolls won't eat some of the stuff goblins eat. Goblins are uniformly ugly, even more so than the core MM's version, because birth defects (at least, those that don't cause the goblin to get eaten for being weak and helpless) are rampant. Part of the blame is attributable to the fact that inbreeding is quite common amongst goblins- in fact, goblin clans (extended family groups) actually consider their "family marks" their most distinguishing sign, and this means that different clans tend to fight and squabble primarily due to the fact that each considers the others "not proper goblins". Occasionally, you get a particularly strong and cunning goblin who manages to subdue several clans and form a tribe... and the strongest and most cunning of those go on to subjugate other tribes, until eventually a horde of ugly little buggers is rampaging across the countryside.
The other members of the goblin tree -that is, Bugbears and Hobgoblins- do exist on Aeron, but I was thinking of making the following changes. Bugbears aren't really a race as such and more goblin atavisms; bizarre mutations that occasionally emerge from the toxic sump that is a goblin clan's genepool. While bigger and stronger than other goblins, they don't hold much respect in a clan, because even other goblins consider bugbears to be thick. Which is like being considered stubborn by generic fantasy dwarfs, come to think of it. They generally form the muscle of a clan, herded into a fight by their smarter (relatively speaking) kinsfolk.
Hobgoblins are extremely rare creatures that invariably form the leaders of goblin "society"... though, of course, there are more than a few who realise that there's no point in sitting in a damp cave somewhere lording over a tribe of bug-eating, nose-picking, bone-chewing goblins and promptly up sticks and try and integrate themselves into demihuman society, simply so they can finally have an intellectual conversation with someone who can actually pronounce the word "intellectual". No one actually knows where hobgobs come from, as they don't seem to breed on their own. General theories include the crossbreeding of goblins with either humans or orcs, and the existence of some rare magical ritual/phenomonen that transforms goblins into hobgoblins.
Goblins clans occasionally include other creatures, almost always as leaders, but these "lords" are usually just using the goblins because they have little other choice. The most likely candidates are Orcs and Ogres, either of which can appreciate the fact that goblins are easy to find, easy to subjugate and completely expendable. No matter how many meet the various grizzly deaths that can occur, there's always plenty more where those came from.
Next up, Gnolls. Now, in core, these are basically rabid religious fanatics, driven to slaughter and subjugate all other lifeforms due to their reverence for Yeenoghu, the Destroyer, Demon Prince of Gnolls. Seeing as how we don't have Demon Princes in Aeron's cosmology, plus we've already taken the fanatical theocrats angle for the Orcs, what do you think of this idea? Basically, Gnolls (who have their own homeland- one of the two landmasses I mentioned before) are, as in core, heavily associated with demons... but the relationship is strictly business, rather than worshipful (which keeps them different from our take on Drow). In short, gnolls trade slaves and souls with the demons in return for magic and technology- which has a nice bit of irony, don't you think? The most bestial race (both in terms of appearance and in terms of behaviour) is also the most technologically advanced one.
Gnoll society as it comes to me is... hard to explain, but sort of a miltaristic racist matriarchy. Basically, gnolls consider themselves superior to all other races- all non-gnoll sentients are fit solely to be slaves of the gnoll race, and a gnoll can do anything to a slave that it desires, as a slave is nothing. Amongst gnolls, however, the female is seen as more important than the male (this is something of a homage to the fact hynea packs are matriarchial as well), which means gnoll males, while more important than slaves, are still less important than gnoll females. To an extent, gnoll society is meritocratic, with a gnoll's strength and cunning determining its importance, but gender restrictions are the strictest law.
A male gnoll might be a tactical master, but the highest rank it will ever officially achieve will be roughly equivalent to "Corporal" in modern-day armies. Of course, this doesn't mean that males can't end up as "powers behind the throne", so to speak, but they will only do so as long as the female on the throne tolerates them. More than one incompetent gnoll female has actually relied upon the advice of her male "personal servant" to succeed... but, likewise, more than one has finally lost control over their resentment of this and killed him.
I think that's the basics, though I can supply further details if you need them. So, what's your opinions?
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