Goblins (The Edge Chronicles)

The Goblins are an antagonistic race in The Edge Chronicles. They are bent on hegemony, slavery, and look down on other races as scum.

They absolutely hate the Shrykes and desire to kill them all.

Nature
The nature of all goblins is warlike, aggressive, arrogant and bloodthirsty, although there are some exceptions to this rule and not all goblins can be seen as evil. However, many goblins are barbaric and seek domination of the Edge and believe themselves to be the superior species.

Bred for war, the goblins live in huts, or in palaces, depending on their region. In the Deepwoods, they have settlements called the Goblin Nations. In Undertown, they have the Hive Palaces, where they live in a manner resembling bees.

They are ruled by a General, such as Tytugg. They are taken to slavery and they live for war.

Goblins attack in pairs when they have murder planned, and they often split up outside their target zone, one sneaks in to take out the job after one sneaks in to scout out the defences. The goblins are very prideful and are notorious for unwashing since anyone can remember.

In the series
The goblins are first seen in Sanctaphrax, where a goblin, Bagswill showed his evil nature by plotting to kill Linius Pallitax the Most High Academe and overthrow him. Bagswill and his companion Leprix were thwarted and poisoned themselves by accident, flying off into Open Sky.

Later, Twig met Mugbutt, a mutinous member of the Stormchaser crew, and Mugbutt installed fear in everyone he met. But in a failed mutiny, Mugbutt was slain by Hubble the banderbear.

Goblins are next seen in Sanctaphrax where Bogwitt, a treasury guard, tries to stop them bringing stormphrax to the heart of Sanctaphrax, and Bogwitt tries to kill Twig but Twig shows him his master's treachery. Then Bogwitt is at a loss when he sees Twig is telling the truth, but Twig offers him a place on his ship. Bogwitt accepts.

A couple of hammerhead goblins are attacking a pub owned by Motley in Undertown, and scaring his customers away, but the goblins blame Motley for scaring his customers. Twig and Cowlquape step in and they offer to fight the goblins but the goblins sneer at them for being weak. Twig  fights them off, and Cowlquape knocks out the goblin, surprising himself because he thought he was weak. The goblins flee the scene because they are cowards and think that one enemy is more than a match for them.

Under Tytugg
Fifty years later, the goblins are fully warlike, ruling Undertown and enslaving all who they come upon, specially the Librarians, who they detest completely. A troop of goblins catch Rook when he is going back to the sewers and chase him down with white woodwolves, and they chase him into a trap, a cage in the sewers. Then they come and take him prisoner and sell him at their auction, not before Rook tries to break free by punching one of them and trying to run away. But the goblins sell him to Vox Verlix and he is taken to his palace.

A goblin butler, Speegspeel, is prominent as a villain in this story, he is the one planning to unleash the Storm with phraxdust. Speegspeel is Rook's master until Cowlquape frees him.

The goblins break into Vox's palace to kill Vox, but Rook stops one of them in the throne room. He knocks the goblin unconscious with a model of the Tower of Night. Cowlquape then visits Vox and they talk about the Storm. Vox orders his guard, Amberfuce, to wipe the goblin's mind clean, replace it with false memories of killing Vox, and tell Tytugg that the sewers and Librarians are open for the first time.

All Tytugg's goblins attack the sewers, but find them empty. But Shrykes attack and a battle begins. However Tytugg and his goblins get eaten by Rock Demons.

In the Free Glades
The goblins in the Goblin Nations in the Deepwoods are, under Hemuel Spume and Tytugg's grand-daughter, Lytugg, massing for war. They want to enslave the Free Glades and have the "Slave" Glades. The goblins raze New Undertown down and destroy the woods with their glade-eater tanks. But the low-belly goblins are unhappy because their brothers have been taken by force to the Foundry Glades, and they orchestrate a revolt. At the height of the war they kill the goblin leaders and restore peace by uniting with the Librarians.