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    hot_gilgamess's Avatar
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    Bishop Sensei
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    i havent finished the kobold questline yet, but im close. but i do agree with OP.

    the sylphs story was directly involved with the good sylphs vs the tempered ones, and their struggle. the amaljaa was a story that involved the good amaljaa and sort of- just how benelovent and honorable they are. the kobold story is simply a love story like the tailor's questline/story. it has nothing to do with kobolds in particular, it could feature any person of any race in any situation. it doesnt give a deeper look into kobold lifestyle or their troubles, its simply an individual kobold's story.
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    Braxis Abraxas
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    Quote Originally Posted by hot_gilgamess View Post
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    It doesn't give any insight into the kobold lifestyle?

    I think it does a pretty good job of providing insight into the particular capitalistic meritocracy that Kobold society is built upon. Those kobold with the most wealth and skill, or the ability to manipulate those skilled around them and take the credit, move up in society while those who lack are relegated to the dregs.

    They also provide insight to the fact that not all Kobold are implicit in how their society treats some individuals when even those in more comfortable higher ranking orders are willing to strike out against the powerful yet undeserving in their society.
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