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* Most elves justify their hatred towards goblins with the reasoning that, due to their shared telepathy, they appear to share a hivemind, and thus seem less like individuals and more a dangerous collective of vermin to them.
* Most elves justify their hatred towards goblins with the reasoning that, due to their shared telepathy, they appear to share a hivemind, and thus seem less like individuals and more a dangerous collective of vermin to them.
**This justification only seems to apply to Greenskin goblins. The reason why elves despise Hobgoblins is unknown.
**This justification only seems to apply to Greenskin goblins. The reason why elves despise Hobgoblins is unknown.
**After the reveal of Creation Magic in [[Okagnoma Guild Hall]] and how its use requires two mentally connected voices to properly wield it, the Elvish hatred of Goblins may be justified, as Greenskin goblins are one of the only mortal beings (after two-headed ogres) who could conceivably wield Creation Magic. The fact that Goblin telepathy is shared between all Greenskin Goblins makes this potential ability all the more dangerous.
**After the reveal of Creation Magic in [[Okagnoma Guild Hall]] and how its use requires two mentally connected voices to properly wield it, the Elves' hatred of Goblins may be justified, as Greenskin goblins are one of the only mortal beings (after two-headed ogres) who could conceivably wield Creation Magic. The fact that Goblin telepathy is shared between all Greenskin Goblins makes this potential ability all the more dangerous.
*Goblins are often used in ventriloquist puppets.
*Goblins are often used in ventriloquist puppets. The same goes for small keen gnomes.
*Interestingly, greenskins seem to appear more often than hobgoblins, possibly indicating that greenskins are more common, or simply more willing to venture out into the open than hobgoblins.
*Interestingly, greenskins seem to appear more often than hobgoblins, possibly indicating that greenskins are more common, or simply more willing to venture out into the open than hobgoblins.
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Goblin



Race Goblin
Hostile Yes
Affiliations Pirates and bandits
Abilities Pure Greed
Equipment Stolen items and Treasures
Capable of Speech Yes
Weakness Unknown
First Appearance Porc Hunters


Goblins is a playable Race in Unforgotten Realms Live. They first introduced in Porc Hunters.

Description

Goblins are regarded as thieving and deceitful creatures, more so than Kobolds. They are almost universally disliked by all other races, with gnomes being an occasional exception. Animosity towards goblins is most fierce with elves, with most elves viewing Goblins as vermin, barely considering any goblin as people at all. Most Elves would not hesitate to kill goblins on sight.

Appearance

Goblins are humanoid creatures with pointed ears and diminutive statures, barely extending in height from Okagnoma Gnomes, making them the second smallest playable race. Goblins come in two main types: Greenskin and Hobgoblins.

Greenskin

Greenskin Goblins are characterized by their green skin and their spindly bodyframes. Greenskin goblins are notably frail, but can be especially tenacious and hard to kill if they are determined enough. Greenskins almost always travel in pairs, with whom they share a strong mental link with. Pairs of Greenskin Goblins are generally formed between family members or close friends. This form of telepathy is shared with all greenskin goblins, but appears to be the strongest between members of a pair. Pair bonds between greenskins can often be symbiotic, as exemplified by the goblin pair Marco and Polo, who are blind and deaf, respectively, and assist one another in interacting with the outside world. If one member of a goblin pair dies, the other may become a Elder Goblin.

Hobgoblin

Hobgoblins are rust-colored Goblins. They are generally larger and slightly taller than their greenskin counterparts, many of them appearing to be overweight. While sharing many of the attributes of their Greenskin brethren, they do not possess the telepathy characteristic to greenskins, making them the subject of ridicule for Greenskins, who see their Hobgoblin counterparts are dimwitted and stupid. It is worth noting that while Hobgoblins lack Goblin telepathy, greenskin goblins have no trouble reading the thoughts of hobgoblins. Hobgoblins are particularly more robust than Greenskins, lacking their tendency to be killed in one fell swoop. Indeed, hobgoblins are at least twice as durable as any greenskin.

Elder

Elder Goblins are Greenskin Goblins who have lost the other member of their goblin pair. They are regarded as wiser than the average greenskin.

Gobolf

Gobolfs are a sub-race of Goblins that have very little known about them. They were originally believed to be part-elf, but this is now confirmed to be incorrect [1]. Gobolfs often tend to suffer from breathing difficulties, and are usually quite submissive. Elves may treat Gobolfs as actual 'people', as they are allowed in the Silvermine Mountains, whereas other Goblins are killed, and not taken as prisoners.

Goblin Culture

Little is known about Goblin society due to their avoidance of most of civil society. They appear to travel in small groups made up of pairs and mostly live off of petty theft, swindling and other similar criminal acts. There appears to be a divide between hobgoblins and Greenskin goblins, due to Hobgoblins lacking the telepathy that is characteristic to greenskins, while still being readable to greenskins. This makes Hobgoblins ever more rejected than Greenskins are.

It is unknown if Goblins ever settle down in towns or other similar civil establishments or as purely nomadic. Due to the heavy dicrimination recieved by goblins from other races, it might be difficult for goblins to settle into towns or cities as other races might. Despite this, goblins appear to have a concept of a family unit, as Buzz Dinglefizz was able to adopted by a hobgoblin family in the story "The Buzz Life", and Pryor and Madelyne, as well as Warren and Terrence appear to have a normal father/daughter and sibling dynamic, respectively, in the fictitious The Many Gobos of Pat.

A particular type of goblins, known as Dark Hobgobs are notable practitioners of dark improvised magics. This form of sorcery is typically forbidden and rare in most of civil society, but is apparently fairly common in the goblin world. This sort of magic requires the use of flesh and blood of other people. As this form of dark magic largely involves lifting and throwing heavy objects enchanted with dark energy, hobgoblins appear to be naturally adept.[2] A more mundane application of this form of magic may include the Blood Flame Lantern.

Cards

Race Cards

Companion Cards

Abilities

Steal

Born skill to steal from anyone or any place.

Telepathy

Greenskins can read any other goblin's mind. Hobgoblins do not have this ability, but can be read regardless. It is unknown if gobolfs share this ability.

Notable Goblins

Hobgoblin:

Greenskin:

Gobolf:

Trivia

  • Goblins can sense fear. [3]
  • Goblins are bad at rolling, that's the meta. Really they are just bad. [4]
  • Goblins are known to have 3 kidneys. [5]
  • Elves and Porcs think Goblin are delicious to eat.
  • Goblins are not allowed to be a part of the Tambok's Special Friend Show.
    • Terrence and Warren, originally put into the Tambok Show, have since been removed from the Show.
  • Most elves justify their hatred towards goblins with the reasoning that, due to their shared telepathy, they appear to share a hivemind, and thus seem less like individuals and more a dangerous collective of vermin to them.
    • This justification only seems to apply to Greenskin goblins. The reason why elves despise Hobgoblins is unknown.
    • After the reveal of Creation Magic in Okagnoma Guild Hall and how its use requires two mentally connected voices to properly wield it, the Elves' hatred of Goblins may be justified, as Greenskin goblins are one of the only mortal beings (after two-headed ogres) who could conceivably wield Creation Magic. The fact that Goblin telepathy is shared between all Greenskin Goblins makes this potential ability all the more dangerous.
  • Goblins are often used in ventriloquist puppets. The same goes for small keen gnomes.
  • Interestingly, greenskins seem to appear more often than hobgoblins, possibly indicating that greenskins are more common, or simply more willing to venture out into the open than hobgoblins.