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[[File:Kobold KQ.png|thumb|A kobold drawn by Toady One, from the game ''Kobold Quest''. This was considered their ''DF'' look before the Premium update.]]
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[[File:Kobold KQ.png|thumb|A kobold drawn by Toady One, from ''Kobold Quest'', which also serves as their DF look.]]
 
[[File:kobolds_preview.jpg|thumb|200px|Slightly DnD-based kobolds.]]
 
[[File:kobolds_preview.jpg|thumb|200px|Slightly DnD-based kobolds.]]
  
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==Description==
 
==Description==
Kobolds are officially described as "small mammaloreptilian humanoids with pointy ears and yellow eyes with a penchant for trickery and mischief, context-based sublanguage, [[:Category:Syndrome|poisonous]] critter collection, traps and kleptomaniacal hoarding"{{cite|old-consolidated-dev|http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/dev_single.html}}. They are also [[egg]]-layers, giving birth by laying 1-2 eggs at a time.
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Kobolds are officially described as "small mammaloreptilian humanoids with pointy ears and yellow eyes with a penchant for trickery and mischief, context-based sublanguage, poisonous critter collection, traps and kleptomaniacal hoarding"{{cite|old-consolidated-dev|http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/dev_single.html}}. [[Main:Toady One|Toady One]] has [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf//index.php?topic=159164.msg7246240#msg7246240 explained] the game's kobolds were primarily inspired by ''Dungeons & Dragons'', which portrays kobolds as reptillian, though DF's own kobolds are more akin to tiny brown-skinned goblins who can lay eggs. Kobolds are [[egg]]-layers, giving birth by laying 1-2 eggs at a time.  
 
 
[[Main:Toady One|Toady One]] has [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf//index.php?topic=159164.msg7246240#msg7246240 explained] the game's kobolds were primarily inspired by ''Dungeons & Dragons'', with varying, typically reptilian, kobold imagery, though DF's own kobolds were originally described as more akin to tiny brown-skinned goblins. With the release of v50 of the game, their sprites now incorporate a distinct rounded snout on their face, a change from the flat face of the initial ''Kobold Quest'' sketch. Graphically, kobolds can appear with different shades of brown skin, as well as having ears that point up, down, or anywhere in between.
 
  
 
Kobolds speak in [[Main:Kobold language|unintelligible utterances]], being completely unable to communicate with anyone but each other.
 
Kobolds speak in [[Main:Kobold language|unintelligible utterances]], being completely unable to communicate with anyone but each other.
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==Community outlook==
 
==Community outlook==
Unlike other races, there are two large stereotypes associated with the kobolds by players: some see them as little more than (semi-intelligent) vermin who only exist to annoy, and as such they go to great lengths for the chance to catch and kill kobold thieves.  The other, arguably more prominent stereotype, however, treats kobolds as small, cutesy creatures who are endearingly stupid in their attempts to steal your trinkets, and as such generate great amounts of sympathy. These are typically given the name of "cutebold" (with the ''DF'' community possibly being responsible for creating the term) and are depicted as small, flappy-eared dog or lizard people rather than their canon "smaller brown goblin" look, who like rubbing their noses to display affection and are about as smart as an actual dog or lizard. Cutebolds are typically treated as being incredibly innocent, childish and ineffectual, which brings up interesting connotations when they interact with the gruff, hardy and [[fun]] dwarves. Whether they fall into "too cute to kill" or "just the right amount of cute that makes them VERY killable" is another matter entirely.
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Unlike other races, there are two large stereotypes associated with the kobolds by players: some see them as little more than vermin who only exist to annoy, and as such they go to great lengths for the chance to catch and kill kobold thieves.  The other, arguably more prominent stereotype, however, treats kobolds as small, cutesy creatures who are endearingly stupid in their attempts to steal your trinkets, and as such generate great amounts of sympathy. These are typically given the name of "cutebold" (with the ''DF'' community possibly being responsible for creating the term) and are depicted as small, flappy-eared dog or lizard people rather than their canon "smaller brown goblin" look, who like rubbing their noses to display affection and are about as smart as an actual dog or lizard. Cutebolds are typically treated as being incredibly innocent, childish and ineffectual, which brings up interesting connotations when they interact with the gruff, hardy and [[fun]] dwarves. Whether they fall into "too cute to kill" or "just the right amount of cute that makes them VERY killable" is another matter entirely.
  
 
== Playing as kobolds ==
 
== Playing as kobolds ==
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Multiple examples of Kobold Camp mods exist, generally descended from or influenced by [http://dffd.bay12games.com/file.php?id=1975 this version] or [http://dffd.bay12games.com/file.php?id=2071 its successor]. A more recent version for 47.1-47.4 can be found [http://dffd.bay12games.com/file.php?id=14755 here]. [[Masterwork:Main Page|Masterwork]] also contains an (out-of-date) version of the latter. The original is the closest to a vanilla kobold experience, while the other two restrict kobolds to wooden weapons and digging in soil only. There is also [[User:Valos/Kobold_Kamp|Kobold Kamp]] that settles on a stone-age flavor with some expansions, and remains actively updated. Shortly after the Steam release, [https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2902807802 another kobold mod] got released to the Steam workshop, with custom sprites .
 
Multiple examples of Kobold Camp mods exist, generally descended from or influenced by [http://dffd.bay12games.com/file.php?id=1975 this version] or [http://dffd.bay12games.com/file.php?id=2071 its successor]. A more recent version for 47.1-47.4 can be found [http://dffd.bay12games.com/file.php?id=14755 here]. [[Masterwork:Main Page|Masterwork]] also contains an (out-of-date) version of the latter. The original is the closest to a vanilla kobold experience, while the other two restrict kobolds to wooden weapons and digging in soil only. There is also [[User:Valos/Kobold_Kamp|Kobold Kamp]] that settles on a stone-age flavor with some expansions, and remains actively updated. Shortly after the Steam release, [https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2902807802 another kobold mod] got released to the Steam workshop, with custom sprites .
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[Kobold language]]
 
* [[Cave]]
 
  
 
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