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{{Hostile Species
{{Deletioncandidate|We don't really need an article for something as generic as "goblins", which can be dealt with on Evil Wiki since it is really more a topic than characters.}}
 
[[File:Goblins.png|thumb|300px]]
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|image = Goblins.png
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|size = 200
 
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|fullname = Goblins
'''Goblins''' are an evil or mischievious type of fairies found in the folklore of many societies and has become an umberella term to describe an entire host of dangerous creatures in myth and legend.
 
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|alias = None
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|origin = Folklores around the world
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|homeworld = Variety of places but primarily from Earth
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|abilities = Dexterity<br>
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Enhanced endurance and strength despite small sizes (some species)<br>
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Crafting<br>
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Thievery<br>
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Trapping<br>
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Invisibility (some species)<br>
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Trickery<br>
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Magics and curses (some species)<br>
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Mining (some species)<br>
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Cleverness
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|members = Redcap<br>
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Erlking (could be goblin, could be dwarf)<br>
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Kallikantzaros<br>
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Nuno<br>
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Alux<br>
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Pombero<br>
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Muki<br>
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Kobolds<br>
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Tata Duende<br>
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Black Duende<br>
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Trauco<br>
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Bauchan (hobgoblin)<br>
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El Sombreron<br>
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Wirry-Cow<br>
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Knockers<br>
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Pukwudgie<br>
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Kappa (youkai-type goblin)
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|hobby = Causing mischief and making pranks<br>
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Being annoying
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|goals = Depends on members.
 
|type of hostile species = On & Off Bogeymen Tricksters}}'''Goblins''' are an evil or mischievious type of [[fairies (folklore)|fairies]] found in the folklore of many societies and has become an umberella term to describe an entire host of dangerous creatures in myth and legend.
   
 
==Traits==
 
==Traits==
 
A typical goblin is of short stature, grotesque in appearance and very sneaky - they enjoy playing malicious pranks on humans or other fairies and are also often bullies: frequent passtimes for goblins include scaring children, pulling people's hair, leading travellers astray and causing poltergeist activity in the homes of people they dislike.
 
A typical goblin is of short stature, grotesque in appearance and very sneaky - they enjoy playing malicious pranks on humans or other fairies and are also often bullies: frequent passtimes for goblins include scaring children, pulling people's hair, leading travellers astray and causing poltergeist activity in the homes of people they dislike.
   
Goblins are often greedy and territorial as well with nasty tempers, they love playing tricks but don't like being tricked themselves and in many ways they share common traits with an imp but are not classified as demons (at least not until the Christian era).
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Goblins are often greedy and territorial as well with nasty tempers, they love playing tricks but don't like being tricked themselves and in many ways they share common traits with an [[imps (folklore)|imp]] but are not classified as [[demons (folklore)|demons]] (at least not until the Christian era).
   
Goblins tend to be annoying, mischievous, uncooperative, and obnoxious rather than truly wicked and they rarely kill humans on purpose - although exceptions to the rule exist - however, goblins aren't above hurting people when their pranks go wrong, though they normally leave be after a while: normally a goblin simply wants to provoke a reaction rather than harm their victim.
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Goblins tend to be annoying, mischievous, uncooperative, and obnoxious rather than truly wicked and they rarely kill humans on purpose - although exceptions to the rule exist - however, goblins aren't above hurting people when their pranks go wrong, though they normally leave be after a while: normally a goblin simply wants to provoke a reaction rather than harm their victim. Some goblins are affable: so long as they are treated nicely and with respect they will do no harm: treat them poorly they will make humans suffer in variety of ways.
   
 
Goblins may act as bogeymen as well, frightening children and threatening to eat them - although some may well do this most of them are simply playing a trick, as is their nature: goblins also have a habit of stealing food or tools and making noises in the dead of night to keep people awake.
 
Goblins may act as bogeymen as well, frightening children and threatening to eat them - although some may well do this most of them are simply playing a trick, as is their nature: goblins also have a habit of stealing food or tools and making noises in the dead of night to keep people awake.
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==Related Creatures==
 
==Related Creatures==
*Redcaps (a murderous type of goblin native to the Border regions of Scotland and England).
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*[[Redcap (folklore)|Redcaps]] (a murderous and malicious type of goblin native to the Border regions of Scotland and England)
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*Kallikantzaros (Greek counterpart of Goblins: also renowned for being malicious)
*[[Rumplestiltskin]] (a legendary goblin (or dwarf) from the famous fairy tale).
 
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*Duende (Spanish version of goblin who can be distinguished of good or evil by their colors: white being good and black being bad)
[[Category:Goblins]]
 
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*[[Pukwudgies]] are a type of goblin from Wamponoag folklore as well as Cryptozoology
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*[["Hairy Hands"]] (a type of demon found in English folklore that is said to cause cars to crash off the road)
 
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Revision as of 16:36, 23 April 2020

Goblins are an evil or mischievious type of fairies found in the folklore of many societies and has become an umberella term to describe an entire host of dangerous creatures in myth and legend.

Traits

A typical goblin is of short stature, grotesque in appearance and very sneaky - they enjoy playing malicious pranks on humans or other fairies and are also often bullies: frequent passtimes for goblins include scaring children, pulling people's hair, leading travellers astray and causing poltergeist activity in the homes of people they dislike.

Goblins are often greedy and territorial as well with nasty tempers, they love playing tricks but don't like being tricked themselves and in many ways they share common traits with an imp but are not classified as demons (at least not until the Christian era).

Goblins tend to be annoying, mischievous, uncooperative, and obnoxious rather than truly wicked and they rarely kill humans on purpose - although exceptions to the rule exist - however, goblins aren't above hurting people when their pranks go wrong, though they normally leave be after a while: normally a goblin simply wants to provoke a reaction rather than harm their victim. Some goblins are affable: so long as they are treated nicely and with respect they will do no harm: treat them poorly they will make humans suffer in variety of ways.

Goblins may act as bogeymen as well, frightening children and threatening to eat them - although some may well do this most of them are simply playing a trick, as is their nature: goblins also have a habit of stealing food or tools and making noises in the dead of night to keep people awake.

Goblins can also be cruel to livestock and were blamed for causing many farmyard illness by pricking cattle (causing paralysis) or riding them to exhaustion during the night - today these are recognized as illness but in the past it was easier to blame goblins and other fairies for such phenomena.

Goblins tended to stay away from bright light and like many magical beings didn't like Christian imagery - these two things were often employed to keep these troublesome spirits away, unguarded homes were often seen as free game by goblins, who may stay and do housework for a while but would ultimately cause havoc (unlike the Brownie, who was a benevolent house spirit).

Goblins could live anywhere as long as it was sheltered from sunlight and not consecrated - although they frequented human abodes most goblins preferred to live in forests and woodland or bogs, though they seldom lived too far from humans or livestock as they found mortals a source of entertainment.

Related Creatures

  • Redcaps (a murderous and malicious type of goblin native to the Border regions of Scotland and England)
  • Kallikantzaros (Greek counterpart of Goblins: also renowned for being malicious)
  • Duende (Spanish version of goblin who can be distinguished of good or evil by their colors: white being good and black being bad)
  • Pukwudgies are a type of goblin from Wamponoag folklore as well as Cryptozoology
  • "Hairy Hands" (a type of demon found in English folklore that is said to cause cars to crash off the road)