Kobold - Wikipedia A kobold (German: [ˈkoːbɔlt]; kobolt, kobolde, [2] cobold) is a generic name for a household spirit (hausgeist) in German folklore It can make noises invisibly (like a poltergeist) or perform kitchen chores or stable work in a helpful manner It can be a prankster as well
Kobold - Forgotten Realms Wiki A kobold was a reptilian humanoid, [13] standing between 2 and 2 5 feet (60–75 centimeters) tall, weighing 35 to 45 pounds (16–20 kilograms), with scaled skin of varying colors, and burnt orange to red eyes Their legs were sinewy and digitigrade
Kobold - DND 5th Edition Whatever their relationship to dragons, kobold scales tend to be rust colored, although the occasional kobold sports a scale color more akin to that of a chromatic or a metallic dragon A kobold’s cry can express a range of emotion: anger, resolve, elation, fear, and more
Kobold: Germanic House and Mine Spirits of Folklore Kobolds are Germanic spirits who inhabit homes, mines, and ships, bringing fortune or mischief depending on respect and offerings in folklore tradition Kobold (plural kobolde; English usage retains the term) is a broad category of Germanic household, mill, and mine spirits
Kobold - Gods and Monsters In Germany, this role falls to the kobold: a spirit of hearth and home, prankster, helper, and, on occasion, murderer At its heart, the kobold is a study in contradiction—a creature that makes the house run smooth or the blood run cold
Kobold | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom The kobold, occasionally cobold, is a sprite stemming from Germanic mythology and surviving into modern times in German Folklore Although usually invisible, a kobold can materialize in the form of an animal, fire, a human being, and a candle
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