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  • ...ys also the King of [[Greater Siem]], the largest and most central of said underkingdoms, and is elected after the death of his predecessor by the [[Red Masters]] - ...the Great Goblin only in his religious context, as are the rulers of other Goblin civilizations further afield (and outside the scope of this article).
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  • ...orical goblin capital, and it controls passages that link the other goblin underkingdoms. It's possession of [[Pyrmor]], near [[Southport]], enables a rich trade wi
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  • ...[[Seelie Tower]] and the [[Unseelie Ruins | ruins of the Unseelie Tower]]. Goblin raids and parties are so bold in this area that they're impossible to fully
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  • ...ngdoms, with his nature and patronage both shaping and being shaped by the goblin understanding of [[Pre-Baghar Culture]] ruins throughout their domain. Thou ...s, and the relatively modern innovation of administrative clerics in [[the Underkingdoms]], the origin of Gob is poorly understood. For most of the understood histo
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  • ...), the kingdom is rich in alchemical ingredients and does better than most goblin kingdoms in managing its relationships with its nearest neighbours, being t
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  • ...me a great cultural touchstone for Goblinkind, at least the goblins of the Underkingdoms, which are all those north of the Transoccident Mountains and west of the [ Visitors to Siem - almost always goblins from elsewhere in the [[Underkingdoms]] - can keep these districts straight as each has a subordinate colour asso
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  • ...rs, [[Bastonia]] and the [[Orcish Nation]], the political landscape of the Underkingdoms is frequently-shifting. Unsurprisingly due to the personalities of the Gobl ...region around Siem politically as well as (nominally) the religion of the goblin god, [[Gob]].
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