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kobold (German: [ˈkoːbɔlt]; kobolt, kobolde, kobolde, cobold) is a
general or
generic name for the
household spirit in
German folklore. A hausgeist....
- 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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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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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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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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Kobolds are a
fictional race of
humanoid creatures featured in the
Dungeons &
Dragons roleplaying game and
other fantasy media. They are
often depicted...
- 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...
- On
History and Setting". In Silverstein,
Janna (ed.).
Kobold Guide to Worldbuilding.
Kobold Press. p. 27. Tom Shippey, J.R.R. Tolkien:
Author of the...
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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...
- long
thought to be due to the
metal bi****h.
Miners had long used the name
kobold ore (German for
goblin ore) for some of the blue pigment-producing minerals...