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A '''goblin''' is a legendary, evil, crabby, and mischievous creature described as a grotesquely disfigured or [[gnome]]-like [[Wiktionary:phantom|phantom]], that may range in height from that of a [[dwarf (mythology)|dwarf]] to that of a [[human]]. They are attributed with various (sometimes conflicting) abilities, temperaments and appearances depending on the story and country of origin. In some cases, goblins have been classified as constant annoying little creatures somewhat related with the [[Brownie_(mythology)|brownie]] and [[gnome]].
A '''goblin''' is a legendary, evil, crabby, limp-wristed, and mischievous motherfuckers described as a grotesquely disfigured or [[gnome]]-like [[Wiktionary:phantom|phantom]], that may range in height from that of a [[dwarf (mythology)|dwarf]] to that of a [[human]]. They are attributed with various (sometimes conflicting) abilities, temperaments and appearances depending on the story and country of origin. In some cases, goblins have been classified as constant annoying little creatures somewhat related with the [[Brownie_(mythology)|brownie]] and [[gnome]].


Goblins can come in any colour but mainly are chosen to be green or brown. They are a mythical creature and are used in stories and movies. As mentioned above, goblins are crabby. This is not always true. Goblins can sometimes be kind . This is ''very'' rare.
Goblins can come in any colour but mainly are chosen to be green or brown. They are a mythical creature and are used in stories and movies. As mentioned above, goblins are crabby. This is not always true. Goblins can sometimes be kind . This is ''very'' rare.

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A goblin is a legendary, evil, crabby, limp-wristed, and mischievous motherfuckers described as a grotesquely disfigured or gnome-like phantom, that may range in height from that of a dwarf to that of a human. They are attributed with various (sometimes conflicting) abilities, temperaments and appearances depending on the story and country of origin. In some cases, goblins have been classified as constant annoying little creatures somewhat related with the brownie and gnome.

Goblins can come in any colour but mainly are chosen to be green or brown. They are a mythical creature and are used in stories and movies. As mentioned above, goblins are crabby. This is not always true. Goblins can sometimes be kind . This is very rare.

Etymology

According to "The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English," the name is probably derived from the Anglo-French gobelin (which was rendered, in Medieval Latin, as gobelinus), which is probably a diminutive of Gobel, a name related to the word kobold (a German sprite). In addition, there also exist various other alternative spellings of the word goblin, including: Gobblin, gobeline, gobling, goblyn, gobelinus (Medieval Latin).

Hiisi, folletto, duende, tengu, Menninkäinen and kallikantzaroi are often translated into English as 'goblins'. The Erlking and Billy Blind are sometimes called goblins. 'Goblin' is often used as a general term to mean any small mischievous being.

Origins in folklore

Illustration of a goblin

One fabled origin for goblins is in Britain. They then began to spread all through the UK from there they sneaked aboard ships. Where they sailed to France then rapidly spread all over Europe [1][2] They have no homes, being wanderers, dwelling temporarily in mossy cracks in rocks and tree roots.

Goblin Places

Early Fiction

Modern Fiction

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The Green Goblin in Spider-Man, the 2002 film.

Goblins appear as non-player characters in the online game World of Warcraft, and will eventually be a playable faction in the forthcoming expansion World of Warcraft: Cataclysm.

In the online MMORPG RuneScape, goblins are a stupid, weak race of cannonfodder warriors for Bandos, the god of war and non-humanoid species.

There are many villains in the Spider-Man franchise whose names include "Goblin", and who carry a goblin motif, like Green Goblin, Hobgoblin, Demogoblin, Normie Osborn etc.

Despite its title, goblins are featured as the main villains in the cult movie Troll 2.

See also

References

  1. ^ The Complete Encyclopedia of Elves, Goblins, and Other Little Creatures by Pierre Dubois, in English 2005
  2. ^ Encyclopedia of Things That Never Were by Michael Page & Robert Ingpen, 1987
  3. ^ Apples4theTeacher - short stories
  4. ^ Rick Walton - folktale
  5. ^ Dutch Fairy Tales for Young Folks, 1918, compiled by William Elliot Griffis
  6. ^ Sacred texts
  7. ^ Sacred texts
  8. ^ Ghosts, Goblins, and Haunted Castles, Aventinum Publishers, 1990 in English, page 51
  9. ^ SF Site

Further reading

  • British Goblins: Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions by Wirt Sikes
  • Encyclopedia of Things That Never Were by Michael Page & Robert Ingpen
  • The Complete Encyclopedia of Elves, Goblins, and Other Little Creatures by Pierre Dubois
  • Goblins! and The Goblin Companion by Brian Froud
  • Spirits, Fairies, Gnomes and Goblins: an Encyclopedia of the Little People by Carol Rose

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