Description
A smallish goblin with pale brown skin is before you. A pair of light copper
eyes dart about his surroundings from beneath a tangle of unkempt matted
black hair. He appears to have a slight hunch in his posture, while his faint
muscles seem to be constantly tense. A pair of prominent yellowed fangs are
apparent in his often open mouth. Around his waist you see numerous pouches
strung and knotted tightly. The last thing you notice are a pair of small
ornamental copper earrings on each of his bat-like ears, each in the shape of
a rather crude skull.
Role
Dwunot's meager fate
Added Mon Oct 21 12:46:02 2013 at level 15:
Dwunot was a simple goblin child, and like most other goblins, he remains so.
If he holds any one singular thing of value, it's the lustrous shine of
copper. He'd always coveted the coins, and anything else for that matter,
made of the metal.
Possessed of only some minor ability, Dwunot has trained as a raider to
further his singular goal, obtaining copper. As such, he intends to find any
who can who may be possessed of the coins, and will sacrifice his own life if
need be in hopes of obtaining it. The other orcs and goblins will find him
easily distracted as his focus always goes towards the coins.
Dwunot was said to be stupid, even for a goblin, and though he may not
believe it, he truly is. He has delusions of grandeur and truly believes that
he will become a legendary bandit in the forests around Galadon. As such, he
intends to spend most of his time there when he gets old enough, and to pray
on any and all who enter.
Any who fall prey to him will likely find only their copper coins missing,
and a foolish goblin sitting nearby complaining about the lack of more.
It is believed his life will be short, even by goblin standards, as he
neglects his most of his skills and relies mostly on dirty tactics to achieve
his ends.
The King of Silverwood
Added Fri Nov 15 14:08:54 2013 at level 40:
Dwunot's life has been impressive, at least according to his own goblin
standards. Against all odds, he had survived, and more surprising to him than
that, he found people actively paying him coppers, either for jobs to be
done, or as a matter of keeping him at bay. This newfound revelation that he
is actually sucessful with minor extortion has led Dwunot to a few
conclusions.
First among them, Dwunot has proclaimed himself to be the king of Silverwood
for no other reason than he thinks he is one because people have given him
coppers. Among the things he has done to prove his stature as a king: he has
learned to write, and insists on writing things to people whenever any deal
is struck with him. Also, he has taken a queen, a dark elf mage who'se name
he could never pronounce correctly. He tries to lavish gifts upon her because
he thinks that what kings do. Lastly, he makes an effort to only drink
coffee, having been introduced to the beverage by a herald, he believes
drinking coffee somehow makes him better than everyone else, as a king should
be.
Dwunot's successful quest for copper has also led him to the notion that he
will have to soon expand his prowling area so that he can take in more
coppers to support the realm he governs. While he covets the coins for
himself, he likes to pretend the coins are solely for the purpose of ruling
his empire and keeping his queen happy.
Ultimately, Dwunot's demise will not be far off, as he grows increasingly
disillusioned with his own sense of grandeur and importance. He has visions
of one day overtaking all Thera, and remains completely unafraid of
sacrificing his life against foes he could never hope to defeat in order to
show his own greatness as a king.
The King's Reign
Added Mon Dec 9 08:50:27 2013 at level 40:
To the casual observer, the Silverwood remained much the same as it ever had,
in large part because it truly had not changed. However, in the nearby caves
of the goblin village, sat a rather moronic goblin who would endlessly argue
to the contrary. Dwunot, the greedy copper hunting goblin that thought
himself king, would argue everything had changed, that he sat atop an empire
unrivaled by any of Thera. He would of course be wrong, but Dwunot would not
be one to let things like facts dissuade him from his view of the truth.
Dwunot, the magamacius ruler of Silvrwod (as he signed all his royal decrees
for he was unable to say or spell magnanimous and often pronounced it in
terrible fashion) viewed his empire as the strongest in Thera. As he sat in
his cave, atop the corpses of the troll and orcs he was constantly
eradicating from his village because they did not show him proper tribute,
the goblin king wrote his list of those who served the kingdom, all who had
been given official kingly decrees.
First among them was the Queen, Mirozah. Prettiest and bestest so it was
said.
Then there was Princess Gteg, who watched the village while he was away, and
also served as the premier chef.
Haustr was named High Captain, to guard the wood.
Kepsen was the royal adviser (said advicer of course) to the king.
A shadow named Skern was his enforcer, to kick people in the head for the
king.
Saersha was named second princess and court wizard, for her dazzling displays
that so amazed the king.
Wellew had been named the forest adviser, overseeing the welfare of the
Silverwood, who'se suggestions Dwunot listened to without understanding any
of.
Utrisa, an arial who had volunteered to be a second enforcer of the kingdom,
which the king would of course allow since it meant more coppers for him.
The King's subjects had grown in number indeed from his intial declaration.
Many served no true purpose for him, but by accepting his decree he believed
them to serve him, so went his dillusions. Ever with an eye for expanding his
power, he still looked to add more to the royal roster of those that would
serve the kingdom, and further prove his greatness to the world.
PK Wins
Oct 25, 2013|Lv 26|The Seaport of Hamsah Mu'tazz|Sek vs 1: [26] Dwunot (100%, pierce)
Oct 30, 2013|Lv 29|The North Road|Shardasa vs 1: [29] Dwunot (100%, acidic bite)
Nov 4, 2013 |Lv 31|Forest Road|Aeghrum vs 1: [31] Dwunot (100%, chomp)
Nov 4, 2013 |Lv 32|Silverwood|Shardasa vs 1: [32] Dwunot (100%, chomp)
Nov 4, 2013 |Lv 32|The Eastern Road|Shardasa vs 1: [32] Dwunot (100%, acidic bite)
Nov 5, 2013 |Lv 32|Bramblefield Road|Gathalimay vs 1: [32] Dwunot (100%, wrath)
Nov 5, 2013 |Lv 32|Galadon|Haustr vs 2: [31] Cid (14%), [32] Dwunot (85%, chomp)
Nov 11, 2013|Lv 34|The Outlander Refuge|Haustr vs 2: [34] Dwunot (0%), [34] Brognok (100%, bash)
Nov 12, 2013|Lv 34|Ayr'Trinil, the Arial City|Katarina vs 1: [34] Dwunot (100%, chomp)
Nov 18, 2013|Lv 40|Galadon|Tavan vs 1: [40] Dwunot (100%, vicious attack)
Nov 19, 2013|Lv 40|The North Road|Borubriend vs 2: [40] Dwunot (15%, icy grip), [43] Voszoad (84%)
Nov 29, 2013|Lv 40|The Inn of the Eternal Star|Rekouac vs 1: [40] Dwunot (100%, crush)
Dec 1, 2013 |Lv 40|The North Road|Wilros vs 1: [40] Dwunot (100%, chomp)
Dec 2, 2013 |Lv 40|Graveyard|Parparuk vs 1: [40] Dwunot (100%, prismatic spray)
Dec 3, 2013 |Lv 40|Silverwood|Aleavial vs 1: [40] Dwunot (100%, pierce)
Dec 7, 2013 |Lv 40|Grinning Skull Village|Faenral vs 1: [40] Dwunot (100%, pierce)
Dec 11, 2013|Lv 40|Desert of Araile|Serra vs 1: [40] Dwunot (100%, surge of water)
Dec 11, 2013|Lv 40|Domain of Eternal Night|Risgran vs 1: [40] Dwunot (100%, poisonous bite)
Dec 14, 2013|Lv 40|Balator|Aleavial vs 1: [40] Dwunot (100%, infernal power)
Dec 16, 2013|Lv 40|Mausoleum|Selag vs 1: [40] Dwunot (100%, flaming bite)
Dec 17, 2013|Lv 40|Outskirts of Galadon|Aleavial vs 1: [40] Dwunot (100%, poisonous bite)
Dec 26, 2013|Lv 40|The North Road|Mahtleilu vs 1: [40] Dwunot (100%, chomp)
Dec 26, 2013|Lv 40|Silverwood|Aleavial vs 1: [40] Dwunot (100%, chomp)
Dec 28, 2013|Lv 40|Galadon|Aleavial vs 1: [40] Dwunot (100%, poisonous bite)
Dec 29, 2013|Lv 40|The Tahril Mountains|Aleavial vs 1: [40] Dwunot (100%, flaming bite)
Dec 29, 2013|Lv 40|The Dwarf Forest|Raaskilde vs 3: [34] Gawlar (14%), [40] Dwunot (64%, chomp), [33] Elaq (21%)