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| - | >// | + | >\\ //Judging from how the world is now, Goblinoids are at the mercy of us… I can only dread that this other reality will never come. That is why I chose to protect my world. In the only way I know how.”//\\ \\ --- General Houser, Kingdom’s Warden |
| * There are those in it for profit, living it for themselves. | * There are those in it for profit, living it for themselves. | ||
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| The movement has crossed a long history of rejection and prosecution. Yet the movement persisted till this day. In the present day, the movement has become a cultural phenomenon, gathering a cult following in the high ranks of nobility. The possession of Neko-Goblins as pets has become a favourite activity and symbol of prosperity. The most notable of which is the __House Elf Knights of the Royal Guards__, a Knight Corps that served to protect and act as playmates for young royalty. | The movement has crossed a long history of rejection and prosecution. Yet the movement persisted till this day. In the present day, the movement has become a cultural phenomenon, gathering a cult following in the high ranks of nobility. The possession of Neko-Goblins as pets has become a favourite activity and symbol of prosperity. The most notable of which is the __House Elf Knights of the Royal Guards__, a Knight Corps that served to protect and act as playmates for young royalty. | ||
| - | ==== Racism Against Goblins, by Goblins | + | ==== Postmortem |
| By this point, we have outlined the skewed and acute view of Goblinkind from the perspective of the residents of **The Kingdom**. What about the subject in question themselves? How does a Dark Elf view Goblins? How does a House Elf view their feral cousins, their ostracised cousins or their cousins who have been labelled as terrorists? | By this point, we have outlined the skewed and acute view of Goblinkind from the perspective of the residents of **The Kingdom**. What about the subject in question themselves? How does a Dark Elf view Goblins? How does a House Elf view their feral cousins, their ostracised cousins or their cousins who have been labelled as terrorists? | ||
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| ==== Goblin Missiah ==== | ==== Goblin Missiah ==== | ||
| - | >“If you ever see a house elf looking at paper, rock or wood for a very long time. Take it away and beat it. If you ever see a house elf keep it. Kill it immediately.”\\ \\ --- General Houser, Kingdom’s Warden | + | >//“If you ever see a house elf looking at paper, rock or wood for a very long time. Take it away and beat it. If you ever see a house elf keep it. Kill it immediately.”\\ \\ --- General Houser, Kingdom’s Warden// |
| Goblin who wrote the “Holely Text”. Any Goblin who reads Mud's Holey Text out loud will have an epiphany and be granted a mutation. | Goblin who wrote the “Holely Text”. Any Goblin who reads Mud's Holey Text out loud will have an epiphany and be granted a mutation. | ||
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| <WRAP box> | <WRAP box> | ||
| - | [You’re not impressed? | + | [You’re not impressed? |
| I do not need a wall, I will grow scales. I do not need weapon, I will sprout claws. | I do not need a wall, I will grow scales. I do not need weapon, I will sprout claws. | ||