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== Gestation == The most prominent theory about Goblin Lords is that some particularly powerful Goblin Chieftains eventually become a Goblin Lord, and if they rise further, they may become a [[Goblin Kings|Goblin King]]. :''They appear to be a naturally occurring phenomenon, a rare individual born out of the Goblin population that has immeasurable talent... [...] Such is their [(Goblin Kings)] threat that Goblin Lords are actively hunted down to prevent them from becoming Goblin Kings.''<ref name="AW3">[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/06/23/s02-the-antinium-wars-pt-3/ S02 - The Antinium Wars, Pt. 3]</ref> ([[Krsysl Wordsmith]], ''History of the Second Antinium War'') However, there may be more to Goblin Lords than other races believe, as there are two kinds of Goblin Lords: * One kind attracts other Goblins through some far-reaching aura-effect that pulls other Goblins to them and convinces them to follow such a Lord. They usually raise armies and lead them to battle other races. * The second kind are Goblin Lords who don't attract attention, but apparently work towards another goal that has not been revealed yet. Most Goblin Lords that follow Goblin Kings into war are young. The old ones see them as trapped in the past and by madness, and refuse to follow them, Greydath being the exception.<ref name=":0" />
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