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pazzocola
2010-03-21, 12:50 AM
Kinky!I was just curious to know if this is the first occasion in which we had the chance to see goblin nipples?

ClockShock
2010-03-21, 01:24 AM
http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0149.html
Unless they're covered by the chain.

http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0703.html
Baby has 'em

Killer Angel
2010-03-21, 08:45 AM
...and this curiousity haunted you so hard, that you registered to post it as your first post? wow... :smalleek:

Anyway, thanks to clockshock, you had your answer. :smallwink:

Zeitgeist
2010-03-21, 12:25 PM
Kinky!I was just curious to know if this is the first occasion in which we had the chance to see goblin nipples?

I think no one has ever asked that exact question in the history of civilization, so bonus points there.

Optimystik
2010-03-21, 12:28 PM
This thread is equal parts disturbing and arousing.

Zeta Kai
2010-03-21, 12:40 PM
This thread is equal parts disturbing and arousing.

Your response was equal parts :smallyuk: & :smalleek:.

Inhuman Bot
2010-03-21, 02:41 PM
Your response was equal parts :smallyuk: & :smalleek:.

:smallconfused: & :smallconfused:, etc.

talkamancer
2010-03-22, 04:49 PM
hobgoblins may have nipples however kobolds......Once you've had scaly you'll be back daily.:smallwink:

Aramir21
2010-03-22, 08:45 PM
Kinky!I was just curious to know if this is the first occasion in which we had the chance to see goblin nipples?

You gotta hand it to someone who asks this question. Bravo, pazzocola.

pazzocola
2010-03-22, 11:36 PM
Thanks ClockShock!

I have been reading the comic and the forums for more than 2 years, and had so far managed to resist the urge to participate in any discussions. I guess nipples are my (as of now, not so secret) weakness!:smalleek:

derfenrirwolv
2010-03-22, 11:53 PM
The male human slaves are showing nipple too.

ClockShock
2010-03-23, 02:34 AM
But we KNOW humans have nipples, it's not so interesting as another possible difference between goblins and hobgoblins :smalltongue:

http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0214.html
Ogres seem to be lacking nipples as well. :smallwink:

amanojaku
2010-03-23, 02:52 AM
So it just means that they nurse their young.

electricbee
2010-03-23, 10:11 AM
I think its probably an artistic conceit to reinforce their near nakedness (instead of wearing a skin tone shirt).

Also in art the spacing of the nips on a male torso can help indicate his brawniness. When every chest is a rectangle, closely spaced could indicate a broad chest and widely spaced a narrow one.

Azazel
2010-03-23, 03:10 PM
Well they're mammalian, aren't they? I'm more concerned about the curvaceous lizardfolk.

Herald Alberich
2010-03-23, 11:31 PM
Who, this whore (http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0676.html)? Those are fake.

amanojaku
2010-03-24, 12:10 AM
I don't know if I should even bother poiting out that lizards, as they exist and are defined scientifically, don't nurse their young and therefore need nor have boobs or nipples.

Oh, sorry, forgot, D&D. Of course lizard women have boobs....:smallbiggrin:

KiwiImperator
2010-03-24, 12:23 AM
You'll forgive me, I was too busy having the dark skinned elf tattooed onto my shoulder to observe the hobgoblin in great detail.
Nipples, well, I guess that must mean they're mammals. Now I know!

JoseB
2010-03-24, 08:06 AM
I don't know if I should even bother poiting out that lizards, as they exist and are defined scientifically, don't nurse their young and therefore need nor have boobs or nipples.

Oh, sorry, forgot, D&D. Of course lizard women have boobs....:smallbiggrin:

And, as Herald Alberich said, that lizard woman's boobs were implants :)

Nerocite
2010-03-24, 09:45 PM
You'll forgive me, I was too busy having the dark skinned elf tattooed onto my shoulder to observe the hobgoblin in great detail.
Nipples, well, I guess that must mean they're mammals. Now I know!

And knowing is half the battle!

By the way, best thread ever.

tribble
2010-03-24, 09:52 PM
And knowing is half the battle!


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