Grim Shogatt

Created by Adam Tingley // Wreckerdwarf

Origins

The goblin races' true origins are lost not only to time but also from their lack of written history. The goblins have since forgotten that this place was once their ancestral home although they still seek it out. It was the largest enduring goblin settlement within their claimed lands with grand bonfires and all the meat you could ever want, albeit of wildly varying quality. However, black bonfire smoke may as well be a beacon inviting armies.   The city had existed in some shape or form long before the other surface races took interest. Home to hordes of goblins that took to ransacking and ravaging the region. Animals were relentlessly hunted, trees were continually cut down to fuel fires and fertile farmland was churned up and made unusable. The settlement would constantly reach its capacity and absorb all possible nourishment from the surrounding areas before becoming barren. The goblin population would then turn to cannibalism and infighting, reducing their numbers to potential extinction levels which in turn allowed the forest to heal, replenishing the goblin populace and starting the cycle anew.


Outcomes

This all changed drastically when the elves took interest. The grand elven city of Alumenar sat nestled at the border between the forest and mountains and overlooked the forest. The elven nobility here would often look across the forest with disgust from their high balconies and towers. How dare this savage race be allowed to persist in front of elven eyes. Although a warcry from the elves was a rarity, in this case, it was worth the risk involved in order to better the views from the city.   A brutal elven war campaign began with the goal of restoring the forest back to its natural splendor. A natural splendor without the taint of goblinkind. It is recorded that the campaign lasted for a dozen years in order to purge every shack, shed and hovel. As a result of the goblin’s extremely short lifespan, from their perspective it was a multi-generational war.


The campaign was wildly successful and purged the goblins from the forests and into the mountains where they could do no more harm to the natural beauty of the area. In their hubris, a second thought was not spared for the repercussions of this monumental shift of populace from one area to another.   In recent times, the old goblin city has fallen into ruin and decay. Goblin corpses were gradually consumed by the dirt and turned it into fertile soil once more. The forest is healing and the elves finally have a view not disrupted by smoke and scorched earth.  
This is a submission for my second Summer Camp - I hope you enjoy the world I am building!


Cover image: by Dream Reactor

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Jul 8, 2025 20:57 by Dr Emily Vair-Turnbull

Stupid elves and their stupid views. I almost feel sorry for the goblins here.

Emy x
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Jul 10, 2025 20:19 by Adam Tingley

It's ok, the Elves of Alumenar don't end up having the best of times haha