- Goblin - Wikipedia
Fairies, demons, brownies, dwarfs, elves, gnomes, imps, and kobolds A goblin is a small, grotesque, monstrous humanoid creature that appears in the folklore of multiple European cultures
- Goblin | Folklore, Origin Characteristics | Britannica
goblin, in Western folklore, a wandering sprite and bogeyman of sorts that is usually mischievous but often malicious
- Goblin - Monstrous Creature from European Folklore - Mythology. net
What is a Goblin? A Goblin (alt spellings: gobbelin, gobblin, goblyn, gobling, gobelin) is a mischievous, and usually very unpleasant, vengeful, and greedy creature whose primary purpose is to cause trouble to humankind; this is the most common type according to European folklore
- Goblins: Nasty, Vindictive, Greedy Creatures
Goblins are mischievous and usually very nasty, vindictive and greedy creatures whose main purpose is to cause trouble for mankind; this is the most common type according to European folklore There is a smaller population of goblins, however, that possess a gentler, or more neutral, temperament
- Goblin: Overview and History - Mythical Encyclopedia
Goblins have been a popular enemy type in video games for many years One of the most famous examples is the “World of Warcraft” series, which features goblins as a playable race and a recurring enemy type
- 11 Facts About Goblins
Uncover the mysterious world of goblins with these 11 fascinating facts Delve into their folklore, history, and cultural significance in this insightful article Turn Your Curiosity Into Discovery
- Goblin Lore: A Comprehensive Guide to Mythological Mischief
In folklore, goblins serve as both tricksters and adversaries, representing the fears and uncertainties of society This guide aims to explore the rich tapestry of goblin lore, examining their historical origins, cultural variations, and symbolic significance
- Goblin - New World Encyclopedia
A goblin is a mythical creature of Germanic and British folklore, often believed to be the evil, or merely mischievous, opposite of the more benevolent faeries and spirits of lore
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