Just for an idea of numbers:












markus_cz wrote :-


Dwarf against a Jabberer / Rutherer / Voracious Cave Crawler

These are the approximate sizes of the biggest of the goblin mounts. Number 4 would be the cave crocodile, as big as a typical alligator (= a bit smaller than the worm). All of the others, like eg. elk birds, giant crocodiles, giant olms, giant bats etc. are all quite "small" in comparison - say, like a lion.

Enzer fights 2 jabberers, 3 rutherers, no cave crawler, 10 smaller monsters, and of course 15 goblins.

Note: I haven't bothered to do any Science and count precisely, I've just based it on real-life animals. Jabberer is about the same size as an elephant (I made it taller but shorter), rutherer is somewhere between an elephant and a hippo, and the crawler is about the size same as the largest Earth crocodiles.




ProfessorCurly wrote :-

Here is me doing a reading of that goblin poem by Prepaid Lenin, with some minor word changes/additions to get the rhythm right in my head. Nothing fancy.




Prepaid Lenin:-


Iron, copper, gore.
The goblins march to war.
Iron, copper gore.
The goblins march to war.

We smash and burn and take.
Slithering like snakes.
Bring the humans down.
Raising all their towns.

Iron, copper, gore.
The goblins march to war.
Iron, copper gore.
The goblins march to war.

Trampling the Dwarves.
Settling the score.
For every goblin dead.
We’ll claim a severed Dwarven head.

Iron, copper, gore.
The goblins march to war.
Iron, copper gore.
The goblins march to war.

Following our Deamon Masters.
Ever marching, burning, faster.
Blood and frenzy we adore.
The goblins march to war.