What would goblins eat?

Goblins are capable of eating different foods than humans: this may mean that they can safely consume raw foods from the woods, such as insects. Processed foods common among humans, like bread and cheese, are almost unheard of among the goblin tribes.
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What do goblins crave?

Individually weak, goblins gather in large- sometimes overwhelming- numbers. They crave power and regularly abuse whatever authority they obtain.
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Who do goblins serve?

5 They Never Stop Fighting, Even In Death. The main deity which goblins worship is Maglubiyet, the god of war and leadership. They pray to him out of fear, not love or admiration. In death, goblins believe that they will join Maglubiyet's undying army on Acheron (another plane).
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Are there female goblins?

Alternative spellings include gobblin, gobeline, gobling, goblyn, goblino, and gobbelin. The term goblette has been used to refer to female goblins.
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Are all goblins evil?

Despite their generally poor reputation however, not all goblins were dim-witted or evil. Some goblins have risen to become heroes, gaining enough renown to be accepted into the civilized world of other, more commonly good races.
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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 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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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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Are goblins smart?

Goblins are arguably the lest intelligent type of Fairy, but they can speak, have a culture, and are held individually responsible for breaking Fairy law, unlike some other creatures found below ground (like Trolls) that are basically just animals.
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What are goblins scared of?

Goblins have an near-pathological fear and hatred of horses and dogs, most likely due to the mutual hatred displayed by these animals. Goblins are, in many ways, defined by their fears—not just of dogs and horses but also of humans, and even their religion is based on fear of their gods.
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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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What colors can goblins be?

Their skin pigment ranges from a deep red through nearly any shade of orange to yellow. Members of the same tribe tend to have the same skin color.
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What do goblins collect?

Journalist Sabrina Faramarzi has stated that the subculture is about "chaos, dirt and mud." Proponents of the subculture have also been noted to collect shiny objects, similarly to folklore goblins, such as silverware, small jewelry, and coins. The subculture has been described as connected to maximalism and escapism.
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What did goblins evolve from?

Etymology. According to some traditions, goblin comes from Gob or Ghob, the king of the gnomes, whose inferiors were called Ghob-lings.
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Why are goblins green?

Goblins aren't green, and neither are hobgoblins. They are yellow through any shade of orange to a deep red. It's mold from not bathing regularly. Or perhaps they are literally green with envy, because everyone like elves better than orcs and goblins.
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Do goblins regrow teeth?

Goblins have two rows of sharp, pointy teeth which they can regrow throughout their life.
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Do goblins have hair?

Goblins are small, squat creatures, generally about 3 to 4 feet tall with pointed ears and equally pointy teeth. They typically weigh between 35 and 40 pounds. They rarely have hair on their head, but when they do it is jet black. Their skin color varies between different hues of green.
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Can goblins be friendly?

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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What powers do goblins have?

Goblins had their type of magic and could do magic without a wand. They were represented by the Goblin Liaison Office of the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures in the British Ministry of Magic.
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Are goblins extinct?

In fact, the true goblin species is supposedly extinct, and the goblins you see today in Askeron are the evolved species called hobgoblins. Still, the term goblin is used most commonly and they don't seem to care either way.
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Who invented 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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What kind of nature did the goblin have?

Answer: They are almost always small and grotesque, mischievous or outright malicious, and greedy, especially for gold and jewelry. They often have magical abilities similar to a fairy or demon. Similar creatures include brownies, dwarfs, duendes, gnomes, imps, and kobolds.
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