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Description I had a idea of drawing Mongolian/hun esc warrors after seeing some videos about the lore of Warhammer. Seeing how they had Mongolian/Hunic Goblins i wanted to draw Hunic Goblins for Thedoria. 

 Anyways this is just the lineart. Colored version will come later this week.





Uselss lore below!
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The mogolite Steppes: The Steppes and deserts of the far west continent named the land of the Rising Sun by the Shoguian Peoples. The steppes were situated in the middle of the continent. Bordering the Sun Elf Dynasty of Ehina to the south, the dangerous highlands of the Yhx Mountains to the east, ocean to the west. As well as Oni Territory and Shoguian kingdoms to the north. The Steppe people during the time of the late Discovery Age, lived in three clans. Ruled by the great grandsons of Khan Xi the Red. The ruler who united the waring bands of nomadic horsemen of the steppes, into a power and dangerous barbarian Empire.The Crimson Horde would combat many of the local powerhouses of the time, carving up their territories, before the ruler died in combat. 

 His death Resulted in the empire's carving up his empire, after 40 long years of rule. And the current state of the Mogolite people. 
The people are separated into three massive kingdoms. These being.

The Khanate of AyultChono

The Khanate of Bagaduu

The Khanate of Khudaba

as well as smaller lesser human and Goblin clans of plenty. 

The Mogolite Steppes inhospitable and resource scare enviroment are a perfect place to breed a barbaric and ruthless people. This can be seen in the Mogolitian humans as well as the Goblin clans way of combat. This being swift and fast raiding parties of horsemen and warg riders for the goblins. These parties/hordes will do hit and run tactics. Raiding and Pillaging anything of value from the enemy clan. 


Goblins of Thedoria:
 Goblins are small goblinoid primates with large noses and sharp pointy ears.Like most Goblinoid species, Goblins come in shades of grey, brown, and green.Goblins are seen as untrust worthy, tricky, sneaky, stingy, will stab you in your back rogues with a love of gold. These creatures live all over Thedoria. From the plains of Rojopais and Fransillion Kingdom, the deserts of the Mahoutian Empire, Perzarali Caliphate, The orcish wastelands, And all sand between them. The pine forests and mountains of the snowpeak border, Across the vast subtropical forests and swamps of the Wild Elves, Under the Lush Volcanic islands of the Dwarven Isles. To the Steppes of the Moguian plains, and the Shoguian Kingdoms all the way to the west.
 Goblins are treated as pests or simply as Barbarians who raid and pillage by most. However a few share mutualistic relationships with Goblin Bands. Like the Desert Orc Societies of Orcish Wastelands, for example. Most Goblin Bands will live as nomadic hunters, rogues, and bandits.


Steppe Goblins: Goblins who live on the Mogolite Steppes of the Rising Sun Isles. Like all Goblins they are seen as crafty cunning, and tricky people, with the right mind to stab you in the back and pinch your gold. They come in shades of green and brown. Steppe Goblins dress in the garb of the steppes. hide,wool, leather, and fur tunics,hats, pants and riding boots. And when in battle leather, or hide lamellar armor with bits of metal if the gobo could steal some. Steppe goblins are nomadic herding people who love to hunt. Their mount of choice is the Mogolite Warg. A smaller breed of warg than the massive ones riden by Orcs of the Deserts, in the eastern continant of Thedoria.
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