Goblin Ideas | |
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传统 | |
May Establish Siberian Frontiers National Manpower Modifier +15% | |
野心 | |
Siege Ability +10% | |
理念 | |
Always Prepared | |
Yearly Army Tradition Decay -1% | |
Goblinic Austerity | |
State Maintenance -15% | |
Shamans | |
Attrition for Enemies +1 Yearly Legitimacy +0.5 | |
Social Mobility | |
Advisor Costs -5% Tolerance of Heathens +1 | |
We Have Reserves | |
Manpower Recovery Speed +10% Infantry Cost -10% | |
Smug Pseudo-Intellectuals | |
Technology Cost -5% | |
Cowardly Tactics | |
Land Fire Damage +10% |
The Headwearer Clan is a clan of common goblins in West Castanor led by Clanboss Aminkle Headwearer. After the Greentide ended, the clanboss had made the decision to lead his people to the place now known as "The Headman's Wood" where they settled.
After the victorious Marcher Lords began to migrate into the ruins of Escann, this specific goblin clan was starting to enjoy itself much hard earned infamy among adventurers. Because of the lack of distance between them, The Battlefield of Rottenstep, and the remaining kingdoms of Cannor, they found themselves frequented by many adventurer parties. It is perhaps because of this that they started to utilize their terrain to their advantage in order to deal with the growing numbers of humans.
The Headwearer Clan quickly gained notoriety for their ferocious ambushes and nightly raids around their territory. The goblins would pick spots in the forests or swamps and remain silent and hidden until small unsuspecting groups or stragglers from larger parties travelled by during foul weather. They would then stalk their prey until nightfall or when the weather turned foul, and strike them with the element of surprise.
It is then that the victim would see where the clan earned their name. For they would allegedly lunge at the unsuspecting while wearing the ripped faces of their slain foes.
It is, however, unclear how accurate these "first-hand" accounts are. This is because it is reported that only a very lucky few survived these ambushes, but there are a great many stories told describing these horrid events.