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Goblins In Fantasy Literature

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Goblins are a common creature in fantasy literature, often depicted as small, mischievous, and sometimes malevolent beings. They are typically portrayed as living underground or in forests, and are known for their greed and cunning behavior.

Key Features

  • Small, humanoid creatures
  • Mischievous nature
  • Often live underground or in forests
  • Associated with greed and cunning behavior

Pros

  • Add excitement and variety to fantasy stories
  • Can serve as interesting antagonists or allies for protagonists
  • Folklore and mythology provide rich inspiration for goblin lore

Cons

  • May perpetuate negative stereotypes about certain groups of people
  • Some depictions can be cliché or unoriginal

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Last updated: Fri, Apr 3, 2026, 06:51:35 AM UTC