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Thanks Kirsty!
Aye. He's a good laugh 
SLAVE KNIGHT GAEL
Then he should be Rusty-brown Cap
Two words. ‘Fly Agaric’.
A murderous “Redcap” from the borders, that you would in no way want to be “a-gobblin’”...pic.twitter.com/TY0vTjpr9C
These guys are in Vortho's Guide if you want to run them in D&D. Really fun encounter with a lot of tricks.
Lovely
Quite an unpleasant guy one wouldn't really like to invite for tea and scones, I would say.
Perhaps he does so much of his *cough* hobby, that there’s always a fresh red layer
in this case he would be the "brown cap" if real blood is used
Ahhhh. So that where the name of that Brit brewery RedCap ale came from.
I always imagined them more like chickens with particularly weird head crowns that caught the blood of those dead in war. Goblin works too though
That's... well, i knew about redcaps, but not the reason behind the name. is the most scary goblin i know after knowing it
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