Gyle Goblin

Gyle Goblins are a species of goblin of the subfamily Eleftherae and the family Goblinidae. They look similar to Gule and Gile goblins, but are the only species of the three to have Suinic ears.

Gyle Goblins stand four feet on average, and have green skin. Their nose is of the Gulic type, and they have only two fingers and a thumb on their hand.

Gyles live in tribes of 80 to 120 goblins, with each three having their own teepee. The camp is organized in concentric circles of teepees, with the clan chief's family's teepees in the center, surrounding the main fire. Around them are the teepees of closely trusted family friends and families of elders. Around those the teepees are arranged by the age of the head of family.

The Gyles get their food from the hunting of antelope and the collection of huckleberries. It is a rotating cycle, so a person who one day hunts will collect berries the next day and tan hides the next day. Most Gyle tribes domesticate huckleberries and grow them on planters in carts. This allows for the huckleberries to be taken with the tribe as it travels through the prairie.

The Gyles prefer riding Entelodonts, warthog-like boars with bone ridges scattered all about the face, and with a thick mane of fur around the shoulders. They are fast, and can carry up to three Gyle Goblins if needed.

Gyles are not particularly good at fighting, as their strategy for catching antelope is to scare them into running off the edge of a cliff into a gorge, at which point they promptly ride down and use their short daggers to finish off all those who are not dead. When they are in military service for the Goblin War Council, they are all given spears, which they use to jab at the enemy. If the enemy gets close enough, they throw the dagger at them. Gyle daggers are known for being very well-balanced, and are used by assassins of all races.