Goblin Dogs

Goblin dogs are animals.

An animal is a living, nonhuman creature, usually a vertebrate with no magical abilities and no innate capacity for language or culture.
  • Animals have low-light vision.
  • Animals breathe, eat, and sleep.

Loathed by men and beasts alike, goblin dogs are ugly, stinking, craven, and foul-tempered. It's no surprise that goblins find kindred spirits in these shunned, disgusting beasts. Constantly itching, afflicted with a species-wide mange exacerbated by prolific dander, even the healthiest goblin dog looks sickly and starved.

Despite its name, the goblin dog is in fact a species of rodent grown monstrously large. Their long-legged shape and proclivity to run and hunt in packs earned them their popular name, a name that many goblins take issue with, as it galls the average goblin to consider these, their favored mounts, having anything at all to do with actual dogs. Of course, being goblins, they haven't bothered to come up with alternate names for goblin dogs. Perhaps they don't realize they can.

Goblin dogs can detect approaching enemies, sniff out hidden foes, and track by sense of smell. They can identify familiar odors just as humans do familiar sights.

Goblin dogs tracking by scent ignore the effects of surface conditions and poor visibility.

Contact with a goblin dog's infested, mangy hide causes most other creatures to break out into hives, a condition known as "goblin rash". Goblinoids seem to be immune to this affliction, and are fond of keeping goblin dogs as guardians and mounts.

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