Thread:Gracedharperd/@comment-4436931-20180911232838/@comment-24727405-20190218062950

This may be a ridiculous question, but do you want me to revert both Ricardo and Chamov's back to Kobold? Because I'm pretty sure in vol 7 he stated himself that he's a Kobold. And I do believe in the eastern countries, Kobolds are depicted as a "dog" race while the west  they are depicted as a "lizard" race, or another words, lizardmen.

Edit: Also, I've looked through online and kobolds are based on a German mythos as they were depicted as a goblins with fur. And they also appear as spirits that they can transform into any animal. To my knowledge from someone told me by playing D&D(I never played DnD before, ;A;), kobolds appear as dog men, but appeared as lizard men in the later sets. It's more of a grey area whether they appear 1st or not. Now that I think about it, they also said that dog men kobolds are mostly common in Japanese media and lizard kibolds are common in the western tabletop games. It kinda make sense if you use the terminology where the series originated if you compare them side-by-side, unless the author stated himself that otherwise. But hey, we've found another german thing-a-mig-jig just like Reinhard and Theresia.