Greystone Tribe

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The Greystone Tribe is a medium-sized Goblin mining tribe which took up residence in the Goblinlands near Riverfarm.[1]

Background[edit | edit source]

Greystone Tribe Goblins are specialists in using ore to make weapons or armor of iron, among other metals. Other Goblin Tribes seek them out and pay them to arm their Goblins. It is a "proper tribe," in Ulvama's opinion, with nothing entirely unique like every other tribe in the Goblinlands. The tribe had a [Shaman] and seven total Hobgoblins.[1] If they were desperate, they would attack very weak caravans or villages, but they lived off of trading with other tribes rather than conflict.

The Chieftain is a surly hob who smells of soot and iron, and a self-proclaimed rival to Pyrite, as they came into contact wandering mining ranges.

Chronology[edit | edit source]

After the Goblin Lord's death, the Greystone Tribe had been trading with three other Goblin tribes in the Eastern hills near Invrisil. Adventuring teams seeking retaliation had wiped out the other three tribes, and the Ogres living in the hills had fled. As the Greystone Tribe prepared to do the same, Ulvama contacted their [Shaman], drawing them to the Goblinlands.

The Greystone Tribe first appeared when they entered the Goblinlands. The first thing the Chieftain did was ask about Pyrite, and he was saddened to hear of his death, causing him to kick a Mountain City Goblin which resulted in a brief fight. The Chieftain consulted with Sparkstones before his tribe began to mine from the ore deposits located within the Goblinlands.[1]

Members[edit | edit source]

Name Additional Information
Greystone Tribe's [Chieftain] Unnamed, Hobgoblin. Self-proclaimed rival to Pyrite.
Greystone Tribe's [Shaman] Unnamed. Full class is [Stoneshaper Shaman], low-level. Has spells to detect ore, meld stone, and sense or prevent passage collapses.
Six other Hobgoblins

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The Chieftain is a self-proclaimed rival to Pyrite and was saddened to hear of his death.[1]

References[edit | edit source]