Wild Goblin
Basic Information
Anatomy
Wild Goblins are recognized by their tufted ears and coat of fur. Their fingers are longer than other goblins to assist them in climbing trees with greater ease and their eyes can track prey or predator with greater ease. Long hair sprouts from the tops of their heads and faces in colors that can be different or similar to the fur that covers their body.
Ecology and Habitats
Wild Goblins are found in heavily forested lands with ancient trees or dense canopies. These goblins have adapted to live easier among the bark and branches of the towering flora. Temperate, deciduous forests are where they can be found most, but they can also be found in coniferous forests or boreal forests.
Dietary Needs and Habits
The diet of your average Wild Goblin usually consists of wild hunted game. Venison, small game, and wild fowl that is hunted or trapped in the woods. Theit diet is supplemented with wild forage, such as berries and roots. In survival situations, they rely on a type of Pemmican that is a valuable travel ration. Staying fresh for an exceedingly long time and with a punch of energy.
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