kobolds (Meaning)

kobolds

a gnome that in German folklore inhabits underground places, an often mischievous domestic spirit of German folklore

kobolds Sentence Examples

  1. The kobolds scurried through the shadows, their beady eyes gleaming in the dimness.
  2. The adventurers stumbled upon a hidden cave filled with a horde of vicious kobolds.
  3. The kobold traps were both deadly and ingenious, testing the adventurers' wits.
  4. The kobold leader, covered in scales and wielding a wicked spear, challenged the party to a fight.
  5. The kobolds' laughter echoed through the dungeon, a chilling reminder of their presence.
  6. The heroes faced a relentless assault from the kobolds, who fought with surprising ferocity.
  7. Despite being small and weak, the kobolds were surprisingly resilient and caused the adventurers much trouble.
  8. The kobolds' lair was a labyrinth of interconnected tunnels, making it difficult to navigate and escape.
  9. The adventurers discovered a secret treasure room guarded by a horde of kobolds, sparking a desperate battle.
  10. The heroes emerged victorious from their encounter with the kobolds, but not without sustaining some serious wounds.

FAQs About the word kobolds

a gnome that in German folklore inhabits underground places, an often mischievous domestic spirit of German folklore

dwarves, fairies, elves, goblins, sprites, gnomes, brownies,dwarfs, faeries, trolls

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The kobolds scurried through the shadows, their beady eyes gleaming in the dimness.

The adventurers stumbled upon a hidden cave filled with a horde of vicious kobolds.

The kobold traps were both deadly and ingenious, testing the adventurers' wits.

The kobold leader, covered in scales and wielding a wicked spear, challenged the party to a fight.