![]() ![]() Khurgorbaeyag communicates with his priests through omens which may manifest as the cracking of a whip, glowing bars of light, or the abrupt onset of depression. Khurgorbaeyag appears as a large (9 feet tall) muscular goblin with flame-red skin, speckled with orange and yellow scales. His role in the cosmology of the Planescape campaign setting was described in On Hallowed Ground (1996). Khurgorbaeyag was detailed in the book Monster Mythology (1992), including details about his priesthood. Moore's article "The Humanoids: All About Kobolds, Goblins, Hobgoblins, and Gnolls," in Dragon #63 (TSR, 1982). Khurgorbaeyag was first detailed in Roger E. His symbol is a whip with red and yellow stripes. He acts as a trusted lieutenant of Maglubiyet though he secretly harbors a desire to rule the goblin pantheon himself. In the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Khurgorbaeyag is the goblin deity of Slavery, Oppression, and Morale. Their holy weapon is the flail.īargrivyek sends omens to his clergy in the form of falling stars, speaking in strange tongues, and speech following violent stuttering. They also advocate the expansion of goblin territory. Shamans of Bargrivyek strive to reduce conflicts amongst the goblins and turn aggression outwards toward external foes. ![]() Here he trains his goblin armies and leads raids against the realm of Kurtulmak, god of the kobolds. Hruggek urges Maglubiyet to act against Bargrivyek, because Bargrivyek seeks to unite goblins and bugbears, something Hruggek disapproves of.īargrivyek's deceptively titled realm of The Peacable Lands can be found on Avernus, the first layer of Baator. He fears the head of the goblin pantheon, Maglubiyet, as well as the god of the hobgoblins, Nomog-Geaya. He wears a calm expression and carries a white-tipped flail.īargrivyek is on good terms with the goblins' racial god, Khurgorbaeyag, because both desire the rise of goblins to domination of other races. Description īargrivyek appears as a large (8 feet tall) goblin with a high domed forehead. However, he is not a gentle god and he desires to see goblins destroy their enemies, particularly orcs.īargrivyek was first detailed in the book Monster Mythology (1992), including details about his priesthood. He is known as the Peacekeeper because he tolerates no war between goblin tribes. Thank you for your understanding and thank you for checking out Dynamic Prints.In many campaign settings for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Bargrivyek is the goblin deity of cooperation and territory. We aim to get things printed within 24 hours of your purchase. Please allow for 1-2 days additional time to print and quality check orders for postage when ordering miniatures. Miniatures and some accessories are printed on demand once your order is processed. Please note: All figures are 32mm scale unless stated otherwise. Allow additional curing time for the resin in direct sunlight for several hours once removed from supports. Printed in resin with crisp and clear details, this miniature comes provided with a scenic base and posted still on resin supports for safer transport and own care for removal. This miniature is perfect for Dungeons and Dragons, painting for display purposes, use with other boardgames or simply to enjoy and admire. Dynamic Prints Studio is happy to be an officially licensed merchant for all Galaad Miniatures releases!
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