The Crack-Trap Tribe is gone. Years ago, a band of adventurers descended into the tribe's tunnels, slew their dragon patron, looted their treasure, and left their home in ruins. The survivors swore revenge—but time has a way of changing stories. The kobolds remember the heroes were tall. Or short. Maybe one had a beard. Maybe one was a horse. The details are fuzzy, but the grudge remains. In this unique all-kobold campaign, you'll play one of the last survivors of the Crack-Trap Tribe. Together, you'll set out across the Forgotten Realms hunting the heroes responsible for your suffering. The problem? You don't actually know who they are. Along the way you'll launch elaborate ambushes against innocent adventurers, convince yourselves every armed traveler is suspicious, build increasingly dangerous traps, and search for a mighty dragon willing to help restore your tribe to greatness. This game blends comedy, roleplay, exploration, and classic fantasy adventure. While the premise is lighthearted, the story explores themes of loss, family, memory, and rebuilding after tragedy. Expect creative problem-solving, ridiculous kobold schemes, memorable NPCs, and plenty of opportunities to turn tiny heroes into legendary dragonslayers—or dragon followers, depending on how things go. Perfect for players who enjoy underdog stories, chaotic teamwork, and character-driven adventures. New and veteran players are equally welcome. Character creation guidance will be provided, and all player characters will be kobolds with their own memories, grudges, and dreams for the future of the tribe. The world thinks kobolds belong at the bottom of the food chain. It's time to prove them wrong. <a href="https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/445553/tiny-dragons-big-grudges-an-all-kobold-campaign" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/lfg/listing/445553/tiny-dragons-big-grudges-an-all-kobold-campaign</a> Payment Notice: This game will require payment to the Game Master at a rate of $25 per session via StartPlaying. Roll20 is not responsible for any payment transactions and cannot enforce any private arrangements.