Do female goblins exist?

Goblins are an all-male species, but possess the ability to breed with any race with the pregnancy always resulting in goblin children.
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Are there female goblins?

The term goblette has been used to refer to female goblins.
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Do female goblins exist DND?

Many goblins who left for a life among other races were females, driven away by the rigidly structured role they were expected to play. Some goblin tribes were not above waylaying travelers on the road or in forests and stripping them of their possessions.
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How are goblins born?

Warhammer orcs/goblins seem to reproduce through spores which gestate underground. Tolkien's seem to be assumed to reproduce sexually, despite the birthing scenes we saw for the Uruk-Hai in the movies.
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What race are goblins?

In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, goblins are a common and fairly weak race of evil humanoid monsters. Goblins are non-human monsters that low-level player characters often face in combat.
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What are baby goblins called?

Goblins cast spells on humans, giving them nightmares or stealing their children away, replacing them with goblin babies or changelings.
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How old do goblins get?

Age: Goblins reach adulthood at age 8 and live up to 60 years. Alignment: Goblins are typically neutral evil, as they care only for their own needs. A few goblins might tend toward good or neutrality, but only rarely.
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Do goblins lay eggs?

Kobolds lay eggs. Goblins give birth. Trolls can self-clone, but I would say that's probably something like an emergency fall-back measure and they do something else for normal reproduction.
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How many kids do goblins have?

They alos breed explosively, with females usually giving birth to 2-4 babies at a time, every 8 months, although only one out of 5 young makes it to maturity. Unlike most mammals, female goblins are not hampered by preganancy, and are fully active up until the moment of birth.
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Are goblins good or bad?

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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What Colour is goblin blood?

AFAIK in the G&F novels, the blood of orcs and goblins (all goblinoids) were depicted as black, although I'm not totally sure about it. And am too lazy to read after it at the moment. Beastmen's blood was black for sure.
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What is a Nilbog?

Nilbog is "goblin" spelled backward (an ananym). Nilbog can refer to: Nilbog, a type of goblin from the Dungeons & Dragons universe.
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Are goblins all males?

The place a group of goblins are living together in is referred to as a 'goblin nest'. Goblins are an all-male species, but possess the ability to breed with any race with the pregnancy always resulting in goblin children.
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Do goblins eat humans?

1 They May Resort To Cannibalism

If the tribe runs out of food, goblins have been known to eat members of other races, and even other goblinoid creatures, like the members of another tribe. If they weren't interested in eating their captives, goblins put them to work as slaves.
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Are all goblins evil?

Despite local variations, goblins have almost universally been described as troublemakers. They are either simply tricksters and mischievous, like immature children, or malevolent, evil-doers dangerous to human beings.
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Do goblins sleep?

8. Goblins live in tangled thistle patches and sleep on beds of dried leaves.
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Can humans and goblins breed?

As crossbreeding between humans and goblins exists, it is likely that humans might also crossbreed with Pukwudgies and Dark Goblins, as they were subtypes or close relatives of goblins.
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Do goblin sharks exist?

The goblin shark is a fascinating species that lives in the open ocean from near the surface down to depths of at least 4265 feet (1300 m). Like many species with a deep-sea affinity, scientists believe goblin sharks only come near the surface at night and spend most of their lives in the dark.
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Are goblins reptiles?

Goblins are reptiles and have forked tongues and scaly skin. Goblins are cold-blooded and use the term hot-blooded as an insult to another goblin. In the comic adaptations, the goblins are depicted as bipedal lizard-like creatures.
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Can goblins have hair?

They have beady black eyes and flat, pointed faces. Similar to gnomes, goblins are able to naturally magically control hair growth - but unlike gnomes, they cannot grow facial hair - it is the hair atop their head that they are able to control.
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Who created goblins?

Goblins date back to the fourteenth century and probably derives from the Anglo-Norman Gobelin, similar to Old French Gobelin. History found goblins around 1195 in Ambroise of Normandy's Guerre Sainte, and to Medieval Latin gobelinus in Orderic Vitalis before 1141. They were known as Kobold in Germany.
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Are goblins fairies?

A Goblin is a type of fairy originally from European folklore. The word "goblin" is originally derived from the Greek word "Kobalos," which translates into English as "Rogue" or "Evil Spirit." The word goblin has traditionally been reserved for any ugly fairy that is either mischievous or malevolent.
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