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Encyclopedia > Goblin (disambiguation)

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Goblin (1479 words)
In 2005, a new perspective of goblins was depicted in the novel Dance of the Goblins by Jaq D. Hawkins.
Goblins are among the smallest greenskins and survive through cunning and intelligence rather that brute force.
The goblins are ruled by the Trade Princes from the mysterious continent of Undermine who control their own private fleets and armies, the four largest goblin settlements in Azeroth are Ratchet, Everlook and Gadgetzan in Kalimdor and Booty Bay in the Eastern Kingdoms.
Goblin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1318 words)
A goblin is an evil or merely mischievous creature of folklore, often described as a grotesquely disfigured or elf-like phantom.
In 2005, a new perspective of goblins was depicted in the novel Dance of the Goblins by Jaq D. Hawkins.
Goblins are among the smallest greenskins and survive through cunning and intelligence rather that brute force.
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