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Kolobok is a Russain folk tale and one of Sasha's favorite stories. Its very like "The Gingerbread Man" but instead of a gingerbread man, its a round roll.
The Rules for telling it include the need to sing the Kolobok song, and remember to act out all the parts you can.
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I have some Russian friends who've mentioned this. When I read the other thread title it rang a bell but I couldn't place where, but this is it. Good dobie
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The rules of Kobold: 1) Never go solo against more kobold than you can count without using your fingers. 2) When you see a kobold, ask yourself "How likely is it that the DM is trying to humiliate you and kill your character?" Respond appropriately. 3) Remember -- kobolds are no longer furry little goblin-like creatures. They are now little reptilian creatures, and they get cranky if you forget. 4) If you see a kobold in funny clothes, it's probably a sorcerer. Proceed with caution. 5) If you are an evil halfling, your evil counterpart is probably a kobold. Not that this will help you in any way, but still.