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Species encyclopedia provided by B.E.A.S.T.
| name | : | Goblin |
| classification | : | Mythical |
| lifespan | : | 50-60 years |
| conservation status | : | Abundant species |
| diet | : | Omnivorous. |
Sexual reproduction with distinct male and female sexes.
Sneaky, cheeky, and quick thinking.
Goblins can be found in various environments, from urban settings to secluded natural areas.
A somewhat sneaky and cheeky people, goblins are known for their diminuative stature and their impressive ability to find an opportunity in any situation. Goblins may live alongside many other species in a wide variety of places, though they do favour the dark - should you be a Goblin's houseguest, do not expect a brightly lit home. And do not be surprised if their home is actually a dank, dark cave or a liminal alleyway in the city. Goblins are sometimes stereotypically considered to be greedy or conniving. This is not the case, though many Goblins do take pride in collecting trinkets, and can grow fondly and stubbornly attached to their belongings.