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| − | + | Inspired by Rat, the goblins | |
| + | founded the Empire of No- | ||
| + | Dan-Kar. Rowdy, fertile and | ||
| + | greedy, they are now a real | ||
| + | plague for Aarklash. United | ||
| + | by their shared fervor that | ||
| + | is equaled only by their notorious | ||
| + | greed, they loot, battle | ||
| + | and work with all their | ||
| + | hearts for the immortal | ||
| + | glory of Rat. Now that they | ||
| + | have their destiny in their | ||
| + | own hands, the revenge of | ||
| + | these former slaves seems | ||
| + | endless. Th anks to the advice | ||
| + | of their god, they are | ||
| + | bound to become the richest | ||
| + | people in Creation! | ||
| + | |||
| + | == Chronology == | ||
| + | |||
| + | *100 First encounter with the dwarves. | ||
| + | *250 Goblin emancipation. | ||
| + | *270 Foundation of Klûne. | ||
| + | *986 Campaign of Fom-Nur. Exile of Ûraken. | ||
| + | *995 Foundation of the school of Ûraken. | ||
| + | *1 001 Invasion of the Path of Opal. | ||
| + | *1 002 Bazûka lands in Zoukhoï. | ||
| + | *1 005 Battle of Klûne. Ûraken’s rise to power. | ||
| + | *1 008 Battle of Kel-An-Tiraidh. | ||
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| + | == History == | ||
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| + | In times long forgotten, the goblins used to live under the | ||
| + | mountains of the Ægis. Primitive and easily scared, they worshipped | ||
| + | a god born from the Void. Soon after the end of the | ||
| + | fi rst Rag’narok, the dwarves settled the Ægis. Th e goblins | ||
| + | mistook them for gods and tried to ingratiate themselves | ||
| + | with them. Unfortunately, the plan failed and they were soon | ||
| + | enslaved. Rat appeared to nine goblins, giving them precious | ||
| + | advice. Th e nine prophets led the uprising, and the goblins | ||
| + | fl ed from the Ægis, free. Th ey settled where no one else would | ||
| + | have dared to, in the swamps of No-Dan-Kar, and founded | ||
| + | their empire there. | ||
| + | Each of the nine prophets founded a clan and organized the | ||
| + | empire as the cities and population grew. Th e goblins were | ||
| + | forced to fi ght toe to toe against the wolfen, while organizing many | ||
| + | "punitive” campaigns against the dwarves | ||
| + | . The goblins sought revenge over fate. | ||
| + | Later, they cheated the orcs and stole | ||
| + | the secret of naphta from them. | ||
| + | Th is was to be the fi rst step in their | ||
| + | technological advance. | ||
| + | Yet, the real change that revolutionized | ||
| + | the empire was Ûraken’s | ||
| + | rise to power. Th is imperial | ||
| + | soldier founded his own war | ||
| + | academy and demonstrated | ||
| + | his worth in a string of brilliant | ||
| + | victories. At one point he even appeared to be a threat to the emperor himself. When | ||
| + | the Rag’narok intensifi ed and as the empire teetered on | ||
| + | the brink of destruction, Ûraken took power into his | ||
| + | own hands and saved his people. Th anks to him, the | ||
| + | goblins drove back the wolfen and destroyed an entire | ||
| + | human people. Carried by his victories, Ûraken offi - | ||
| + | cially became the emperor and undertook the task of | ||
| + | rebuilding the empire. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ''Rat's alphabet '' | ||
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| + | http://i.imgur.com/eazBPgd.png?2.png | ||
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| + | == Ragn'arok == | ||
| + | |||
| + | Rat is a god who inspires, guides and counsels. Goblins | ||
| + | also consider him to be the god of lies and deceit. Th ese | ||
| + | two faces are not at all paradoxical to them, and they devote | ||
| + | an extremely fervent cult to the god who freed them | ||
| + | from slavery. To them, lies and betrayal are part of life. | ||
| + | Th is is why goblins don’t believe in the Rag’narok. | ||
| + | Well, they don’t believe that the Rag’narok will mark | ||
| + | “the end of the world as it is known today”. To them it | ||
| + | is just the greatest ever scam. Rat had forewarned them | ||
| + | that one day all the peoples of Aarklash, usually so | ||
| + | scornful to the goblins, shall fi ght for some futile reason. He | ||
| + | told them that on that day goblins were to make the most of | ||
| + | the chaos and become the masters of Aarklash. No doubt, the | ||
| + | Rag’narok must be the day Rat was talking about. Th e time for | ||
| + | revenge has come (again)! | ||
| + | Rat’s people intend to keep the Rag’narok going as long as | ||
| + | possible, and to get the most out of it. Th ey do not seek to | ||
| + | conquer Aarklash in a military sense, but rather to amass a | ||
| + | maximum of riches to the detriment of the other peoples. If it | ||
| + | means land has to be conquered, the empire shall strike, but it | ||
| + | is not its main objective. | ||
| + | Unfortunately, things are not all that simple in No-Dan-Kar. | ||
| + | Although all goblins will agree to amass riches, they only do it | ||
| + | for themselves. Countless internal struggles and just as many | ||
| + | scams are plotted every day in the empire. To the goblins, | ||
| + | personal fortune is everything: with money one can purchase | ||
| + | noble titles and thus gain access the higher political spheres | ||
| + | of the empire.Yet those goblins who have embraced Ûraken’s point of view | ||
| + | do not care for this quest for power; they seek only to perfect | ||
| + | their art of war and advance on the path shown by Rat. Th ey | ||
| + | fi ght for the sake of combat alone, for the challenge it represents, | ||
| + | seeking to further their mastery of martial arts. | ||
| + | Th ese two communities might have chosen to split if it was | ||
| + | not for their faith in Rat. Th eir common fervor, communicative | ||
| + | and indestructible, is the mortar holding the goblin people | ||
| + | together. When a prophet’s voice rises above the crowd, it’s | ||
| + | a fully fl edged crusade that sets out within minutes! | ||
| + | |||
| + | == Army == | ||
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| + | Th e Rat army is a chaotic army, only recently reorganized by | ||
| + | Ûraken. Its strength is found in its numbers and its ingenuity. | ||
| + | Th e main body of the army is composed of its innumerable | ||
| + | soldiers; and supported by powerful war trolls and naphtapowered | ||
| + | war machines. Th ese | ||
| + | three types of troops are loosely | ||
| + | coordinated by the bushis of the | ||
| + | Ûraken clan or by elite soldiers | ||
| + | from the old Ströhm nobility. | ||
| + | In among this mess stand the | ||
| + | prophets of Rat, powerful faithful | ||
| + | who are able to muster incredible | ||
| + | numbers of goblins, or to disorganize | ||
| + | the entire enemy army. | ||
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| + | http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/371530rat.png | ||
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| + | Due to this variety of troops, Rat commanders | ||
| + | have a lot to do to keep | ||
| + | the army moving in the right direction; | ||
| + | yet they have learned to | ||
| + | turn this rowdy multitude into | ||
| + | a strength: the opponent never | ||
| + | knows what to expect. Th ough it might be a problem to get him to obey, there is always a goblin | ||
| + | with the right weapon or ability suited for the situation; and | ||
| + | goblin commanders are never short of ideas when it comes to | ||
| + | winning. Th e trick is to sort them out! | ||
| + | Th e daï-bakemono are a breed of ogres found on the island | ||
| + | of Zoukhoï who are allied to Ûraken. Trained by the bushis | ||
| + | of the clan, they have become dreaded fi ghters. Combining | ||
| + | the strength of the ogres with advanced martial training, they | ||
| + | wreak havoc in the ranks of enemy armies. Now feared across | ||
| + | all of Aarklash, they also constitute a powerful instrument of | ||
| + | domination in the hands of the new emperor. | ||
| + | Uncontrollable, terrifying and destructive, the mountainbreaker | ||
| + | is one of the empire’s most breathtaking pieces of | ||
| + | engineering. Th is powerful cannon can lob massive explosive | ||
| + | devices over incredible distances. It certainly deserves its | ||
| + | name! Th is masterpiece is in fact so precious to goblin commanders | ||
| + | that only their best gunmen are allowed to approach | ||
| + | their beloved monster. | ||