The tactical genius is this: You cannot raid a Kobold caravan without first dealing with the "Livestock." A panicked Thunderbeak herd will stampede through a phalanx of orcs like a feathery tidal wave. The Kobold Knights don't fight you directly; they guide the cattle into you .
While most knights of the realm ride noble chargers, the kobolds of the Glimmer-Deep have perfected a different brand of cavalry. Behold the Livestock Knights The Mounts: kobold livestock knights
Their armor was made of scavenged tin and stitched leather, nothing noble. Yet they wore it with the ceremony of knighthood: a buckle tightened, a cloak knotted over shoulders, a ritual spit into a palm and a smear across a brow. When a pup-kobold swore to the Herdwatch he did so by touching a tail and promising to trade teeth for teeth should thieves come. The tactical genius is this: You cannot raid
materials, the concept fits perfectly into the niche of creative world-building. In most fantasy settings, Behold the Livestock Knights The Mounts: Their armor
The battle lasted eleven minutes. The human brigade was routed, not by claws or magic, but by blunt-force poultry trauma. The battlefield was later named "The Feather Field."
Why do we need knights for livestock? Because in the warren, "livestock" means more than just food. Tactical Mobility: