Goblin Unification Act

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Also known as the Goblin Freedom Movement, the Goblin Unification Act occurred in the early 1500s during the descendant race's inhabitation of Athera. While it is called an act, it was more of a racial movement centred around Goblins. This movement was triggered after years of Goblin oppression and outcast. It called for a unified Goblin race, one that was truly free of tyranny and oppression. It was rather successful. The being that initiated this movement was the Goblin known as Deka'Ublu, Chieftain of the newly formed Goblin centred clan Ublu. Within the first year of the movement beginning, Goblins flocked to join with the free Clan Ublu. The Clan has since proven to be a safe place for all Goblins. The population of Clan Ublu has remained somewhat steady, although it took many casualties in the war with the Dwarves that occured in the first decade of the 1500s.


Ublu, now regarded as the one true nationality and allegiance of Goblins has since aligned itself with Vrogak'Gorkils Rexdom, although they still maintain a rather autonomous rule. The Goblin Freedom Movement is ongoing. Ublu has established several policies regarding the movement in an attempt to gain more Goblins, even going to the extent of pardoning whitewashes so long as they swear a blood oath to uphold the cultural ways of the Rexdom, and maintain their loyalty to Ublu.

End and Legacy

The Goblin Unification act was successful for a decade and a half, but then the Atheran Orc-Dwarf war occurred. The goblins were sent out in the first wave, ready to prove their valor. It was when they were about to reach the dwarven line a catastrophe occurred, the dwarves fired upon the nearby mountain with their siege weaponry, causing an avalanche which crushed many goblins and trapped the rest. These trapped Goblins were then subjected to the dwarven charge, they fought valiantly in this last stand but alas they were defeated. Among the dead were many of clan Ublu, including two of the Chieftain Deka's sons. Deka himself and his brother Merck's bodies were never found, but hopes of them still being alive have been pushed into the shadows. This battle marked the end of the Goblin unification act.

The Unification act will not be forgotten for many years, however, it will always remain as an idea on how powerful Goblins can truly be when unified.