Ring of the Goblin Champion
“You better mind yer parunts, an’ yer teachurs fond an’ dear,
An’ churish them ‘at loves you, an’ dry the orphant’s tear,
An’ he’p the pore an’ needy ones ‘at clusters all about,
Er the Gobble-uns ‘ll git you
Ef you
Don’t
Watch
Out!”
“Little Orhant Annie”, James Whitcomb Riley
This silver band bordered in gold is engraved with animal knotwork. When you wear the ring, it gives you the following moves.
When you greet a band of goblins with open palms, they see you as a fellow goblin, regardless of your actual appearance. Roll CHA+. On a 10+, You are treated as an ally and choose one.
-Your friends are also treated as allies.
-One goblin in the band will offer his services as a hireling.
-The band tells you the location of a guarded or trapped treasure
On a 7-9, you are treated as an ally. On a miss, you are perceived as a goblin but treated with suspicion.
When you parley with goblins, you may claim to be a champion of Goblinkind as leverage. This does not change the likelihood of success or the consequences of the roll.
Nice, though I would word it like this:
This silver band bordered in gold is engraved with animal knotwork. While you wear the ring, goblins will see you as a fellow goblin, regardless of your actual appearance. You may also claim to be a champion of Goblinkind as leverage when you Parly with goblins.
When you greet a band of goblins with open palms, roll+CHA. On a hit you are treated as an ally, and on a 10+ choose one:
-Your friends are also treated as allies.
-One goblin in the band will offer his services as a hireling.
-The band tells you the location of a guarded or trapped treasure.
That simplifies the wording a bit I think. I’m not a fan of 6- clauses as I feel it boxes in the GM.
That is good, and semantically equivalent.