Hammerhead Goblin

The Hammerhead Goblin is a species of goblin whose eyes are raised partially from the flat top of the head. They have the characteristic flat nose of their genus.

Hammerheads stand six feet tall, and from shoulder to shoulder are usually three feet.

Behavior
The Hammerheads culture is similar to the culture of other members of the genus Planum, the only difference being in the crested helmets that they wear.

Their warriors can be male or female, and usually have rings in their ears and noses. Tattoos are popular and are commonly used as symbols of rank and achievement. The sword used by them is the ever-popular goblin broadsword, sometimes accompanied by a cutlass. The richer goblins are able to afford pistols or rifles.

The Hammerheads do not like being physically inactive. For this reason, they constantly wage war, practice battles, and tournaments. Some, even more hungry for physical labor leave and join airship crews or mining companies. Dwarves enjoy working with Hammerheads for their resilience and strength. Gnomes enjoy using Hammerheads as lab assistants, as they are able to carry the large amounts of materials and supplies into the laboratory, or to operate the large machines.

Those Hammerheads who emigrate but do not get a job join crime families, running extortion rackets and bootlegging alcohol and tobacco into cities.

Hammerheads eat meat and only meat, and so farm bison, for their size in comparison to other animals. Large buffalo herds are guided from indricotheres - a popular animal in goblin culture, as they are large enough to carry large amounts of weight and intimidate other races - with long sticks. This guiding would be more accurately described as whacking those bison who do not follow instructions.