Painted shields and devices, and later additions such as embroidered surcoats, crests, and horse trappings, were an important means of identifying fully armored — and therefore anonymous — friends and foes on the battlefield.
All tagged Goblin
Painted shields and devices, and later additions such as embroidered surcoats, crests, and horse trappings, were an important means of identifying fully armored — and therefore anonymous — friends and foes on the battlefield.
Crafted from moth-eaten flour sacks, splintered broom handles, and other discarded odds and ends, no two mock goblin sticks are alike except in they way they almost but don’t quite resemble a goblin.
These fetishes are made from wood chips, shells, tufts of fur, and whatever else goblins have on hand that can be stained with green dye. Each mostly lucky charm is unique because each is fashioned in the likeness of a recently deceased goblin.