Goblin
Goblins are a diminutive, green-skinned people that eke out a living wherever they can—everything from small tribes to members of a grand city. Their behavior, even in adulthood, is often childlike. They are inquisitive by nature and mischievous, although their antics are rarely malicious. Goblins are also easily distracted by shiny objects, and they have a particular affection for gold.
Standing just over 3 feet tall, goblins are on average very scrawny and have wide, oblong heads with protruding, bat-like ears. They are notoriously quick, and due to their compulsive fascination with gold, they have gained notoriety as being thieves. Despite their appearance and impish nature, goblins are usually good-natured creatures that enjoy the company of anyone who can tolerate them.
Note: Both Goblin and Goblin, Amphibious are communally referred to as Gobkin.
Standing just over 3 feet tall, goblins are on average very scrawny and have wide, oblong heads with protruding, bat-like ears. They are notoriously quick, and due to their compulsive fascination with gold, they have gained notoriety as being thieves. Despite their appearance and impish nature, goblins are usually good-natured creatures that enjoy the company of anyone who can tolerate them.
Note: Both Goblin and Goblin, Amphibious are communally referred to as Gobkin.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Goblins are the smallest civilized species. Their skin varies from grey to bright green. Hair tends to be in vibrant colors, in every shade and hue.
Growth Rate & Stages
Goblins grow fast, but have shorter lifespans. In the time most species take to raise their children, Goblins already have grandkids!
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