Goblin

Ervenian Era, 1051 AB
Goblins are the best known and most widely spread species of Goblinkin. There are many subspecies of goblins, varying by geographic distribution and by socio-religious status. In most humanoid cultures, goblins are commonly thought of as pests.

Basic Information

Anatomy

Goblins are short, bipedal goblinoids that lack body and facial hair, sometimes lacking hair altogether. They have flat faces, sloped back forehead, broad noses, pointed ears, and small, sharp fangs. Their skin is usually on a range between light green and dark yellow, with members of the same tribe normally sharing the same skin color. The average goblin is the size of an average gnome.

Behaviour

Like other goblinkin, goblins often have a short temper and are more easily provoked than individuals of other races; they often find it difficult to overcome this short fuse. Goblins also have a sense of greed that makes it difficult for them to act altruistically on a biological level. They generally take sadistic pleasure in exacting revenge if crossed.
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