This LoRA is for creating kobalds for medieval rpgs. I know (supposedly) kobalds are supposed to be a bit more dog-like, but I've always thought of them as junior goblins, so here's some kobald junior goblins.
Version 2 is now the dog/lizard like kobald that people have asked for.
The images were made with hires.fx upscaler 2, denoising 0.7, 4x_foolhard_Remacri upscaler
The higher <RPGKobald:1.0> seems to work well as does higher denoiser and steps. I've been liking fantasticmix and kawaii, but others work, too
The following trigger words work with the model:
bald, beard, black background, blood, blood on weapon, blue eyes, blurry, bracelet, chainmail, colored skin, earrings, facial hair, grey hair, holding, holding knife, holding sword, holding weapon, horns, jewelry, knife, kobald, long hair, looking at viewer, muscular, old, old man, open clothes, open mouth, open vest, pants, pointy ears, realistic, red eyes, ring, scar, shorts, solo, sword, tattoo, teeth, veins, vest, weapon, white hair, yellow eyesDescription
This is for the people who want their kobalds to be more lizard and dog like
Enjoy!
There are some other trigger words for this version, too:
armor, bandages, belt, black background, black eyes, blurry, blurry background, bracer, breastplate, brown belt, brown eyes, cape, chainmail, claws, closed mouth, dagger, depth of field, fangs, full armor, gauntlets, gloves, greatsword, green eyes, helm, helmet, holding, holding dagger, holding knife, holding polearm, holding sword, holding weapon, horns, jewelry, knife, kobald, long hair, long sleeves, looking at viewer, mask, necklace, open mouth, orange eyes, pauldrons, plate armor, polearm, realistic, red cape, red eyes, red scarf, scales, scarf, sharp teeth, sheath, sheathed, shoulder armor, slit pupils, solo, spear, spikes, staff, standing, sword, teeth, upper body, vambraces, weapon, weapon on back, whiskers, white hair, yellow eyesFAQ
Comments (7)
Kobold
Grimm has provided one of the earlier and more commonly accepted etymologies for kobold, tracing the word's origin through the Latin cobalus to the Greek koba'los, meaning "rogue". The change to the word-final -olt is a feature of the German language used for monsters and supernatural beings. Variants of kobold appear as early as the 13th century. The words goblin and gobelin, rendered in Medieval Latin as gobelinus, may in fact derive from the word kobold or from kofewalt. Related terms occur in Dutch, such as kabout, kabot, and kaboutermanneken.
kobold, kobolt, kabout, kabot, kobald, meh - pretty much the same. You get the idea :) Hopefully it will be of some benefit to you regardless.
Kobolds, and either dog like, or lizard/dragon-kin. These "Kobald"'s look like feral Halflings, which is pretty neat in it's own right.
Yeah - i know - but I never liked the dog-characterization ;) it might be wrong, but well, they're fun anyhow.
Interestingly enough, I've tried "Kobold" in a couple different models and they frequently generate 2e dnd Kobolds, which this is pretty close to.
๐ WHOA! V.2 Is much closer to what I'd anticipated! Thanks for this! Great contribution, IMO! ๐๐
Honestly Kobolds are generally accepted as Lizard Folk now. The doglike appearence is slowly being phased out








