Greysheep Ideas | |
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传统 | |
Yearly Inflation Reduction -0.10 Movement Speed +10% | |
野心 | |
Leader Siege +1 | |
理念 | |
Late Arrivals | |
Recover Army Morale Speed +10% | |
Pastoral Goblins | |
Production Efficiency +10% | |
Continued Exodus | |
National Manpower Modifier +10% Manpower Recovery Speed +5% | |
Frax the Traveler | |
Improve Relations +20% | |
Volt Sedovco | |
Cavalry Cost -10% Cavalry Combat Ability +10% | |
Defensive Mindset | |
Attrition for Enemies +1 | |
Goblinic Fashion | |
Global Trade Power +10% |
History[]
The Greysheep Clan was the last major clan of Exodus goblins to emerge from the Serpentspine Mountains following Korgus Dookanson's consolidation of his army. Like their brethren before them, they arrived in a Bahar weakened and chaotic from the Decades of Devastation. While they enjoyed the goblins' newfound reputation as objects of terror in Bulwar, the clan settled in the foothills of the Serpentspine and kept mostly to their new home, outside the occasional raid.
After Dookanson's death, more and more goblins came south to the Greysheep's holdings, through the Glogund Cave entrance.
Notable Clan Members[]
Frax the Traveler made a name for himself in a quite a different way than his fellow Exodus Goblins. He began traveling the bright, new (to goblins) over-world and met with the many peoples that live in it. Setting out in 1440, he traveled to many parts of Bulwar, Sarhal, and even made it as far as Rahen. When he returned at last to Greysheep lands, he wrote and published a book of his travels which quickly became wildly popular amongst goblins.
Economy[]
The Greysheep's name comes from their peculiar breed of sheep, the fittingly named Big Grey Sheep. Much larger and bulkier compared to their human neighbor's flocks in Gelkalis, the clan started using these sheep as cavalry in the late 15th century.
While their sheep made for surprisingly intimidating mounts, they also provided a very unique wool that has remained popular in goblin fashion, even into today. While more common in Northern Bulwar, you can find goblins and even non-goblins wearing clothing made with this striking wool as far north as Bayvek and as far west as Mestikardu in Aelantir.