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'''Gob'tak''' has been the largest and most power-hungry of the klinastes from the day of its inception, having attracted those of a militant or violent bent. Since [[Krintaur]]'s selecting breeding program was aimed at developing a private army, it naturally favored able fighters with strong muscles and quick reflexes, leading to the formation of a highly martial culture. The members of the Gob'tak klinast are most inclined to taking training as a warrior or a rogue, and very occasionally a paladin. |
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The Gob'tak have a simple, stylized sword as the mark of their klinast. |
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Latest revision as of 11:46, 20 May 2023
Gob'tak has been the largest and most power-hungry of the klinastes from the day of its inception, having attracted those of a militant or violent bent. Since Krintaur's selecting breeding program was aimed at developing a private army, it naturally favored able fighters with strong muscles and quick reflexes, leading to the formation of a highly martial culture. The members of the Gob'tak klinast are most inclined to taking training as a warrior or a rogue, and very occasionally a paladin.
The Gob'tak have a simple, stylized sword as the mark of their klinast.
Resources
- Half-Krolvin Cultures, on Play.net
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