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kobold

[koh-bold, -bohld] / ˈkoʊ bɒld, -boʊld /




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In a typical game, online or off, the game master will present the players with a situation — an encounter with a kobold, say.

From New York Times Mar. 6, 2021

Saxe and the guide slept, and Dale was keenly awake watching for the kobold who disturbed their peace.

From The Crystal Hunters A Boy's Adventures in the Higher Alps by Frederic William Burton

Above was star-sown night, but Rome lay under a kobold roof of her own lighting.

From Foes by Mary Johnston

The queer, dry, lean old Captain had been to her all her life like a faithful kobold or brownie, an unquestioning servant of all her gentle biddings.

From The Pearl of Orr's Island A Story of the Coast of Maine by Harriet Beecher Stowe

And all the place was filled with a goblin bustle, trollish racketings, ringing of gnomish anvils, clanging of kobold forges—a clamorous cavern filled with metal Nibelungens.

From The Metal Monster by Abraham Merritt




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