"They're only there because you made them do it and would run or kill you in an instant, so it's important to direct labourers' aggression squarely at the foe and keep it that way."
- —Description of Goblin Labourers from Total War: Warhammer III.

A Goblin Labourer as depicted in Total War: Warhammer III.
Goblin Labourers are the Goblin slaves of the Chaos Dwarfs who also serve as their industrial empire's canon fodder melee infantry.[1a]
Role[]
Even though their numbers have steadily increased down the long centuries, the Chaos Dwarfs are still few, and are far outnumbered by those over whom they claim dominion through might and cruelty -- their labourers. The Chaos Dwarfs consider all life other than their own kind to have value only as raw resource and fitting sacrifice, and to them the muscle, sinew and souls of those that bow and scrape and cringe before them are no more than a commodity to be amassed, exploited and spent.[1a]
Without labour from without, Zharr-Naggrund would not have been built and its vast industries could not be maintained. Even now, the need for fresh-blood and new slave workers only increases with each passing year. Goblins are the most common among the labour forces as well as the most obedient, due to their conniving nature.[1a]
Sources[]
- 1: Total War: Warhammer III (PC Game)
- 1a: Goblin Labourer Unit Description