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    A kobold (occasionally cobold) is a mythical sprite. Having spread into Europe with various spellings including "goblin" and "hobgoblin", and later taking...
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  • Look up kobold or Kobold in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The kobold is a sprite in Germanic mythology. Kobold may also refer to: Hermann Kobold (1858–1942)...
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    Kobolds are a fictional race of humanoid creatures featured in the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game and other fantasy media. They are often depicted...
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  • Kobold Press, also known as Open Design, is an American game company that produces role-playing games and game supplements. Wolfgang Baur launched Open...
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  • Kobold Hall is an adventure for fantasy role-playing games published by Mayfair Games in 1983. Kobold Hall is an adventure in which the player characters...
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  • Kobold Quarterly was a roleplaying game magazine created by Wolfgang Baur and published by Open Design LLC. Kobold Quarterly was published four times a...
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    production and the sale of household products (Thermomix kitchen appliance, Kobold vacuum cleaner) via direct sales. Akf Bank, founded in 1968, is a subsidiary...
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    Hermann Kobold (5 August 1858 – 11 June 1942) was a German astronomer. Hermann Albert Kobold was born in Hanover, Kingdom of Hanover, the third of five...
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  • David's long-lost mother. Teddy Dunn as Mark Kobold, David's childhood bully. Jesse James as Young Mark Kobold Michael Rooker as William Rice, David's abusive...
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    examples of these include: Brownie (Scotland and England) or Hob (England) / Kobold (Germany) / Duende y Trasgu (Spain and Portugal) / Goblin / Hobgoblin Domovoy...
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