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The most secret, sacred site for [[Forest Goblin]] tribes of the [[Spider-kult]], the area is fiercely guarded from intruders. Even the defenders rarely enter the Black Pit, doing so only to sacrifice to the [[Feaster from Beyond]], rouse its children to war, or trade with the Pit’s other inhabitants.{{Fn|1c}} [[Night Goblin]]s dwell deep beneath the valley, uniquely capable of crude metalwork among nearby [[Greenskin]]s thanks to techniques learned from captured [[Dwarf]]s. A mutually-beneficial relationship with surrounding [[Forest Goblin]]s sees those metal goods traded for a steady supply of spider flesh, captives, and fungus.{{Fn|2a}}{{Fn|2b}}{{Fn|2c}} On occasion specific kinds of captives are demanded, notably including fearsome [[Spite (Spirit)|Spite]]s, whose capture is only possible thanks to enchanted black iron traps distributed by the Night Goblins below.{{Fn|2d}}
 
The most secret, sacred site for [[Forest Goblin]] tribes of the [[Spider-kult]], the area is fiercely guarded from intruders. Even the defenders rarely enter the Black Pit, doing so only to sacrifice to the [[Feaster from Beyond]], rouse its children to war, or trade with the Pit’s other inhabitants.{{Fn|1c}} [[Night Goblin]]s dwell deep beneath the valley, uniquely capable of crude metalwork among nearby [[Greenskin]]s thanks to techniques learned from captured [[Dwarf]]s. A mutually-beneficial relationship with surrounding [[Forest Goblin]]s sees those metal goods traded for a steady supply of spider flesh, captives, and fungus.{{Fn|2a}}{{Fn|2b}}{{Fn|2c}} On occasion specific kinds of captives are demanded, notably including fearsome [[Spite (Spirit)|Spite]]s, whose capture is only possible thanks to enchanted black iron traps distributed by the Night Goblins below.{{Fn|2d}}
  
Black Pit’s existence is suspected by some in the Old World. The Dwarfs of distant [[Karak Azgaraz]] hunt for its location as they think it may be connected to their subterranean network, the [[Underway|Undrin Ankor]], and to free any of their captive kin, {{Fn|2d}} while [[Laurelorn Forest]]’s [[Eonir]] [[Elf|Elves]] similarly search, hoping to solve the [[Spite]]s steady disappearance.{{Fn|2d}} [[Gotrek Gurnisson]] even claimed that [[Snorri Nosebiter]] had not only been there, but once pulled an ore truck up and down a shaft in Black Pit for three days before fighting off a [[Goblin]] tribe.{{Fn|3}}
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Black Pit’s existence is suspected by some in the Old World. The Dwarfs of distant [[Karak Azgaraz]] hunt for its location as they think it may be connected to their subterranean network, the [[Underway|Undrin Ankor]], and to free any of their captive kin, {{Fn|2d}} while [[Laurelorn Forest]]’s [[Eonir]] [[Elf|Elves]] similarly search, hoping to solve the [[Spite (Spirit)|Spite]]s steady disappearance.{{Fn|2d}} [[Gotrek Gurnisson]] even claimed that [[Snorri Nosebiter]] had not only been there, but once pulled an ore truck up and down a shaft in Black Pit for three days before fighting off a [[Goblin]] tribe.{{Fn|3}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Latest revision as of 03:12, 30 January 2024

Amphisbaena2.jpg This article is about the Goblin landmark; for the Elven underworld, see Mirai.


The 'Black Pit, also called the Valley of Many Eyes, is a hollow deep in the Drakwald Forest important to both Night and Forest Goblins.[1a][1c]

Overview

A bleak, unwholesome valley surrounded by wooded hills, the light of day here never penetrates the forest canopy, leaving the area gray and seemingly drained of colour. Traversing the Black Pit is hazardous, as dark shafts pockmark the ground. Bones and refuse scattered about the surface mark this as the “black heart of spiderdom”, for many of the pits house nests of the largest Arachnarok Spiders found anywhere in the Warhammer world. The creatures are drawn here to breed from across the Old World and beyond, moved to do so by the cycles of Morrslieb & Mannslieb.[1a][1c]

The most secret, sacred site for Forest Goblin tribes of the Spider-kult, the area is fiercely guarded from intruders. Even the defenders rarely enter the Black Pit, doing so only to sacrifice to the Feaster from Beyond, rouse its children to war, or trade with the Pit’s other inhabitants.[1c] Night Goblins dwell deep beneath the valley, uniquely capable of crude metalwork among nearby Greenskins thanks to techniques learned from captured Dwarfs. A mutually-beneficial relationship with surrounding Forest Goblins sees those metal goods traded for a steady supply of spider flesh, captives, and fungus.[2a][2b][2c] On occasion specific kinds of captives are demanded, notably including fearsome Spites, whose capture is only possible thanks to enchanted black iron traps distributed by the Night Goblins below.[2d]

Black Pit’s existence is suspected by some in the Old World. The Dwarfs of distant Karak Azgaraz hunt for its location as they think it may be connected to their subterranean network, the Undrin Ankor, and to free any of their captive kin, [2d] while Laurelorn Forest’s Eonir Elves similarly search, hoping to solve the Spites steady disappearance.[2d] Gotrek Gurnisson even claimed that Snorri Nosebiter had not only been there, but once pulled an ore truck up and down a shaft in Black Pit for three days before fighting off a Goblin tribe.[3]

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Orcs & Goblins
Units Arachnarok Spider - Black Orc - Black Orc Big Boss - Black Orc Chariot - Black Orc Warboss - Cave Squig - Colossal Squig - Doom Diver Catapult - Dust Goblin - Fire Kobold - Forest Goblin Warboss - Goblin - Goblin Archer - Goblin Big Boss - Goblin Great Shaman - Goblin Shaman - Goblin Wolf Chariot - Goblin Troglagob - Goblin Warboss - Goblin Wolf Rider - Hill Goblin - Mangler Squig - Nasty Skulker - Night Goblin - Night Goblin Big Boss - Night Goblin Fanatic - Night Goblin Great Shaman - Night Goblin Netter - Night Goblin Shaman - Night Goblin Warboss - Orc Arrer Boy - Orc Battle Chariot - Orc Big Boss - Orc Big Un - Orc Boar Boyz - Orc Boar Chariot - Orc Boyz - Orc Great Shaman - Orc Shaman - Orc Warboss - River Troll Hag - Rock Lobber - Savage Orc Big Boss - Savage Orc - Savage Orc Boar Boy - Savage Orc Great Shaman - Savage Orc Shaman - Savage Orc Warboss - Snotling - Snotling Pump Wagon - Spear Chukka - Spider Rider - Squig Herder - Squig Hopper - Troglagob - Troll
Characters Argor Foespike - Azhag - Bigfeet Bonehead - Big Red 'Un - Black Tooth - Borgut Facebeater - Borzag - Brak Batwing - Cragtooth - Crazy Spider - Cruzzik Cacklespit - Dagskar Earscrapper - Dork - Durgath Spine Cracker - Durkol Eye-Gouger - Funglus - Git Guzzler - Gobbla - Goggrul Skarlug - Gorbad Ironclaw - Gorfang Rotgut - Gorgog - Grabnatz Sourbelly - Grak Beastbasha - Grimgor Ironhide - Grokka Goreaxe - Grom the Paunch - Grotbag Dungbreath - Grotfang Skab - Grua Gribbleback - Grulsik Moonclaw - Gulag - Gutbag Stoat Throttler - Harboth - Kiknik Toofsnatcha - Kruk Gorgrim - Little Gork - Masked Chieftain - Morglum Necksnapper - Notlob - Oddgit - Ogdruz Swampdigga - Oglok the 'Orrible - Radzog - Ratscrote Boggobbler - Roglud - Skabend - Skumwort Skabbad - Slygit - Skarok Gnawrock - Skarsnik - Slygit - Snagla Grobspit - Spinecracker - Squatting Troll - Taugrek the Throttler - Tinitt Four-Eyes - Torgoch - Urk Ironskull - Vagraz Head-Stomper - Vish Venombarb - Wurrzag
Strongholds Black Crag - Iron Rock - Mount Bloodhorn - Mount Grimfang - Red Eye Mountain - Thunder Mountain - Black Pit
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