Goblins love few things more than mayhem and slaughter, and no invention mirrors this better than the carnage orb.
The concept is simple, but destructive. An orb made up of metallic rings moved by goblins inside, shifting their weight and momentum.
From the interstices between the rings, the goblins launch their attacks or mocking. Each of them is armed with a different weapon.
The carnage orb was born while Gemillus watched goblins playing with a severed head. One of them stood on it and started swaying elegantly from side to side. From this experience, he designed the orb, passing through numerous prototypes (and casualties) before ending with the final one.
At least nine goblins are required to operate the orb.
Watching it in combat is like seeing a rabid hydra launching uncoordinated chaos in different directions simultaneously. It doesn’t matter if allies are also hit, carnage is the aim.
The goblins known as the "Rolling Dead" operate the orb. Because controlling the orb is demanding, all of them are highly dextrous, needing to pass various coordination and balance trials before they can reach the final stage.
In combat, the convoy will cause a diversion, seeking to distract the enemy whilst the carnage orb creeps towards them. By the time the enemy discovers the stratagem, the orb has already broken their lines and is massacring any nearby targets.