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Goblins are small humanoid creatures that live across Tamriel. Often living in clans and apear to be related to [[Mer]].
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'''Goblins''' are small, humanoid creatures that live across Tamriel. They are often found living in clans, and appear to be somewhat related to [[mer]].
==Appearence==
 
Typically Goblins apear to be short but tough creatures that inhabit caves, sewers, mines and ruins across the continent. In appearence they vary in size from smaller then a [[Bosmer]], and larger then a [[Nord]].<ref>Interaction with [[Fedris Hler]]</ref> Also they have pronounced teeth (which apears to look like [[Orsimer]] teeth.) And skin that ranges from Blue to Green.<ref>Appearence in Oblivion</ref> 
 
==Culture==
 
Goblin's live in clans where they are lead by their chiefs and shamans who worship the god known as Muluk.<ref>[[Sacred Rites of the Stonechewers]]</ref> Goblins have been known to domesticate animals such as the [[Durzog (Tribunal)]] and rats whom they eat.<ref>Animals at Goblin habitats</ref> Goblin culture is a violent and primitive one as the strongest Goblins are chosen to lead, while this is well known some outsiders have lead certain clans.<ref>Events of Online</ref> Goblins are considered somewhat intelligent, as they have been known to loot dead corpses of their armor to suit their needs as many Goblin chiefs had their armor carefully selected for its utility. Also Goblins have been known to scavenge for armor that for them that is exeptional even though it has been cast away by its owners.<ref>[[Racial Motifs 13: The Primal]]</ref>
 
==Behavior==
 
When in battle Goblins use their weapons and endurance to deal quick damage to their foes, as Goblin Warlords use physical strength to kill intruders in their homes while Goblin witches use their power of magic to kill their enemies.<ref>Gameplay in Oblivion</ref>
 
==Appearences==
 
* [[The Elder Scrolls: Arena]]
 
   
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==Appearance==
* [[The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard]]
 
 
Typically, goblins appear to be short but tough creatures that inhabit caves, sewers, mines, and ruins across the continent. In appearance, they vary in size from smaller then a [[Bosmer]] to larger then a [[Nord]].<ref>Interaction with [[Fedris Hler]]</ref> They have pronounced teeth (resembling [[Orsimer]] teeth) and skin that ranges from blue to green.<ref>Appearance in {{Oblivion}}</ref>
   
 
==Culture==
* [[The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind]]
 
 
Goblins live in clans where they are lead by their chiefs and shamans, who worship the god known as Muluk.<ref>''[[Sacred Rites of the Stonechewers]]''</ref> Goblins have been known to domesticate animals such as the [[Durzog (Tribunal)|durzog]] and rats, whom they eat.<ref>Animals at Goblin habitats</ref> Goblin culture is a violent and primitive one, at least when compared to the societies of men and mer, as the strongest, fiercest goblins are chosen to lead. While this is well-known, some outsiders have lead certain clans.<ref>Events of {{Online}}</ref> Goblins are considered somewhat intelligent, as they have been known to loot dead corpses of their armor to suit their needs; many goblin chiefs have had their armor carefully selected for its utility. Also, goblins have been known to scavenge for armor that, for them, is exceptionally well-crafted or rare, even though it has usually been cast away by its owners.<ref>''[[Racial Motifs 13: The Primal]]''</ref>
   
 
==Behavior==
* [[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion]]
 
 
When in battle, goblins use their weapons and endurance to deal quick damage to their foes; Goblin Warlords use physical strength to kill intruders in their homes while Goblin witches use their power of magic to kill their enemies.<ref>Gameplay in {{Oblivion|!}}</ref>
   
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==By game==
* [[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]] (Mentioned Only)
 
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*[[Goblin (Arena)]]
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*[[Goblin (Redguard)]]
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*[[Goblin (Tribunal)]]
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*[[Goblin (Oblivion)]]
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*[[Goblin (Online)]]
   
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* [[The Elder Scrolls Online]]
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Lore: Creatures]]

Revision as of 22:07, 14 March 2015

Goblin (Online)

A common Goblin

For other uses, see Goblin.

Goblins are small, humanoid creatures that live across Tamriel. They are often found living in clans, and appear to be somewhat related to mer.

Appearance

Typically, goblins appear to be short but tough creatures that inhabit caves, sewers, mines, and ruins across the continent. In appearance, they vary in size from smaller then a Bosmer to larger then a Nord.[1] They have pronounced teeth (resembling Orsimer teeth) and skin that ranges from blue to green.[2]

Culture

Goblins live in clans where they are lead by their chiefs and shamans, who worship the god known as Muluk.[3] Goblins have been known to domesticate animals such as the durzog and rats, whom they eat.[4] Goblin culture is a violent and primitive one, at least when compared to the societies of men and mer, as the strongest, fiercest goblins are chosen to lead. While this is well-known, some outsiders have lead certain clans.[5] Goblins are considered somewhat intelligent, as they have been known to loot dead corpses of their armor to suit their needs; many goblin chiefs have had their armor carefully selected for its utility. Also, goblins have been known to scavenge for armor that, for them, is exceptionally well-crafted or rare, even though it has usually been cast away by its owners.[6]

Behavior

When in battle, goblins use their weapons and endurance to deal quick damage to their foes; Goblin Warlords use physical strength to kill intruders in their homes while Goblin witches use their power of magic to kill their enemies.[7]

By game

References

  1. Interaction with Fedris Hler
  2. Appearance in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
  3. Sacred Rites of the Stonechewers
  4. Animals at Goblin habitats
  5. Events of The Elder Scrolls Online
  6. Racial Motifs 13: The Primal
  7. Gameplay in Oblivion