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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Goblins are small, ugly creatures which tend to be evil, crabby, and/or mischievous. While they're smaller and weaker than orcs (when they don't refer to the same creature) and trolls (most of the time), goblins may make up for this by being more clever or cunning than their larger cousins. They may manufacture clever traps to trip up the unwary foe, or overwhelm him through sheer numbers. Either way, goblins in folklore and fantasy fiction may differ almost as much as trolls do. Still, goblins tend to serve as the lowest rung of the Sorting Algorithm of Evil, and are usually the first kind of Mook a budding adventurer must overcome. While annoying, goblins are also more likely to be comedic, bumbling, or simply harder to take seriously than their bigger relatives.
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