Goblins

Goblins are a green-skinned humanoid race, native to such worlds as Britannia, Serpent Isle and Tarna. While often at odds with mankind, goblins are an intelligent and social species, and it has been demonstrated that they can coexist peaceably with other races. They appear in, and , as well as in  and.

Goblins of Sosaria and Britannia
In old Sosaria, goblins were originally the result of perverse arcane experiments carried out by unscrupulous mages. In time, the hellspawn Exodus rallied such creatures to be its servitors, and during the Age of Darkness numerous parties and patrols of goblins were found traveling the Sosarian landscape, assaulting travelers venturing too far from the safety of civilization. In the years that followed the daemon-machine's destruction, however, the bands of goblin folk were put to the sword by the men of the age. Goblinkind was, in fact, thought extinct by the time of Britannia's christening.

In spite of such a history, Lord British eventually put forth a decree ordering clemency for any of the "monstrous" folk who would join the cause of Virtue. At this time, delegations of goblins from a gray-skinned, mountain-dwelling tribe in the Serpent's Spine and a green-skinned clan from near Lake Venom appeared – answering to the sovereign's call and thereby proving their people not yet to be extinct. Several members of both groups later participated in the experimental colony created by the visionary Sir Cabirus, whereupon they put aside their racial hatreds and attempted to live in harmony with the other denizens of the Abyss.

After the death of Cabirus and the decline of his Abyssal Colony, however, old tensions flared up, causing the green and gray tribes to again quarrel against one another. At the time the Avatar was banished to the Abyss during the events of, many groups of goblins had given over to hostile banditry or had allied themselves with the evil wizard, Tyball.

It is not known exactly what became of these goblin colonists following their rescue from the erupting Abyss by the spirit, Garamon. While it was said that they came to resettle in Destard, no evidence of a colony was found there in later ages. After hundreds of years, a small scouting party of peaceful green goblins from an overworld clan were found foraging in the sewers of Castle Britannia, looking for fish, but little information could be gleaned of them regarding the state of their people.

Years after this brief encounter, goblins reappeared in force throughout the realm, once more as hostile and bloodthirsty as they had been in the Age of Darkness. It is unknown if this resurgence in goblin violence indicated a shift in attitudes of formerly peaceful tribes, or if new goblin nations of a more warlike temperament had emerged in the land.

Goblins of Tarna
Goblins are also present on the world of Tarna, where they had apparently gained the advantage in a prolonged war against mankind with the assistance of the Guardian during the events of. When the Avatar journeyed to this land through the means of a gem within the Guardian's Blackrock Dome, the hero was landed within a prison tower within goblin territory. While a burgeoning resistance to the Guardian's intended rule through the goblins was slowly emerging under the guidance of Bishop at this time, it is not ultimately known what the fate of this world was.

Goblins of Serpent Isle
After the Lands of Danger and Despair were separated from the rest of old Sosaria, the goblins of the realm grew increasingly hostile, gathering in preparation to besiege the lands now solely ruled by the King of the White Dragon. Under increasing stress due to the encroaching hoarde, and wracked with rage and sorrow over his daughter's death, the king descended into madness. He eventually concocted a devilish "solution" to the goblin problem – murdering and torturing the sum of his kingdom's populace in a macabre banquet before throwing himself from his castle's battlements, proclaiming his people forever "safe" from the goblins' wrath. (It is said that goblins still possess superstitions about the Castle of the White Dragon to this day, and that they are loathe to approach it.)

For ages after this, the goblins flourished on these cold lands, withstanding the rise and fall of the Ophidian civilization and spreading across the mainland until the arrival of Erstam's settlers from Britannia. The knights of the old Montors, after founding the city of Monitor, became rapidly entangled with the scattered goblin tribes in a constant struggle for territory, which persisted throughout the ages, and was still ongoing by the time of the Avatar's arrival on the Serpent Isle in.

During the hero's adventures in Monitor and its surrounding lands, the once disparate goblin clans had come to be united under the singular leadership of Pomdirgun for some time. Under this solitary chieftain's command, the goblinfolk of the isle had slowly begun to gain the upper hand in their conflict with mankind through both sheer numbers and through guile – having taken apt advantage of the corrupt state of Monitor's officials to exploit the city's factionalism. While the Avatar eventually slew Pomdirgun, claiming the title of Knight Champion and reclaiming the stolen Helm of Courage, the goblins were eventually victorious in their efforts to overtake the City of Courage, and could be found encamped in the ruins of Monitor after the attack launched upon it by the Bane of Wantoness.

It is worth noting that the goblins of Serpent Isle display many behaviors and characteristics that differ from the goblins of Sosaria, Britannia and Tarna; the most famous among these being their penchant for eating human flesh and their use of human remains as ornaments and tools. In addition to these gruesome practices, the Serpent Islander goblins also are known for their extreme resistance to the cold, their love of strange pieces of rubbish and broken glass, and their long nightly revels. Due to this propensity for nocturnal festivities, experts in Monitor advise cunning pikeman to take advantage of the goblins' habit of sleeping long into the day, and suggest that raids against these monstrous clans be staged in the early morning.

Among these goblins, combat technique appears to be vary by gender, with male goblins employing swords, and heavy melee weaponry and females often attacking from a distance with blowgun darts. Both sexes further favor spears for both close and distant combat. Armour amongst these monstrous clans varies from simple skins to mail to antique armor.

Goblin Language
While in Britannia and Tarna the goblins of the realm seem to speak the same language as men, the alien goblinfolk of Serpent Isle are in possession of their own tongue. While none of it has been translated, the following phrases have been heard shouted by goblin warriors of that land:
 * "Lorfag tar!"
 * "Cra!!"
 * "Eeeeeeeeerrrrrrr!"
 * "Gloru gank!"
 * "Kropf!"
 * "Blakath!"
 * "Ggblg!"
 * "Urga jaag!"
 * "Blaggar don!"

Lore






Notable Examples

 * Ketchaval and Retichall: king and queen of the gray goblins in
 * Vernix: king of the green goblins in
 * Borne: commander of the Tarnan prison tower in
 * Pomdirgun: chieftain of the united goblin tribes in

Trivia

 * On the Serpent Isle, Goblins have at times warred against the fur-covered Gwanis, and tribesmen of high regard and standing will occasionally be found wearing one of their pelts.
 * Goblins were to be included in the canceled . See Planned monsters for for further details.