![]() ![]() ![]() There is a kind of "maximum density", though, I feel, both from a "plausibility/suspension of disbelief" angle: "AnOTHER ever-so-slightly different culture and appearance for a race of goblinoids?! Come onnnnn Mr./Ms. Preferring a homebrew world setting and a "sandbox" style of play, the impulse is to go with the D&D trope of "if it's in D&D, it's in the world somewhere".even if that means there might be, say, ONE tribe left of a particular people or multiple clans/groups/settlements them, but only found in ONE area of the world. Not just PC available - though, certainly, include those - but I was thinking about the broader/larger world context.
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