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===[[Age of Sigmar]]=== Gnoblars somehow survived the destruction of the old setting alongside their masters, although how isn't clear how as they had no representation with [[Gork]] or [[Mork]] (or possibly rather [[Gorkamorka (Deity)|Gorkamorka]]). They originally came from Chamon, the scrap-filled region of Skrappa-Spill to be precise, and were commonly known as Junk-Grots. They enjoyed sifting through the rubble and refuse for anything shiny or sharp (or both) to throw at each other, and trapping/torturing anything that wandered into their turf. Unfortunately, being literally the smallest sentient creature in existence, they were bullied and trod upon by their much bigger and meaner cousins (Orruks in particular liked to pull off their ears, like a kid plucking the wings off a fly). Thus they made a deal with the even larger [[Ogor Mawtribes]]; gnoblars would serve the Ogors as a worker caste in exchange for their protection from Orruks and Grots. The Ogors agreed to the terms, partly because Gnoblars didn’t taste too good to begin with. Their role in the Mawtribes is almost roughly the same as Fantasy Battle, though they do seem to be slightly better treated than their predecessors, though this could be down to word choice or AoS in general being more noblebright. The fact that they negotiated their current arrangement with the Ogors instead of true enslavement probably also had a hand in their better situation. Along with evidence that the Ogors actually generally appreciate the Gnoblars doing the tasks that disinterest them (in their own blunt way of course). They’ve also put more emphasis on their obsession with collecting junk and building things from said junk. These Gnoblars are also smart enough to reverse engineer Duardin gunpowder for their Ogor masters to use, something even the Ogors themselves were unable (or unwilling) to do. Again demonstrating their worth in their symbiotic relationship with the Mawtribes. On occasion even an Ogor Tyrant in desperate need (or just not enough Ogors immediately available) will take swarms of Gnoblars on the field of battle. While individually very weak their vast numbers can overwhelm an unwary opponent (being shivved from a thousand different angles by sharp objects).
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