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<b>Goblins</b> are a race of small, sapient bipeds. Often dismissed as "[[savages]]" by other [[races]] of the [[Skaugan Main]], goblin society nevertheless has a rich cultural history, and the [[Goblin (language)|goblin language]] serves as a lingua franca for many related cultures, including [[orcs]] and [[hobgoblins]]. Thus, gobliphone literature can be said to include not only classical goblin poetry but also [[Orcish opera]] and other important literary traditions.
<b>Goblins</b> are a race of small, sapient bipeds. Often dismissed as "[[savages]]" by other [[races]] of the [[Skaugan Main]], goblin society nevertheless has a rich cultural history, and the [[Goblin (language)|goblin language]] serves as a lingua franca for many related cultures, including [[orcs]] and [[hobgoblins]]. Thus, gobliphone literature can be said to include not only [[goblin poetry]] but also [[Orcish opera]] and other important literary traditions.


Because of their small size and nimbleness, goblins make excellent sailors, and are much sought-after as riggers, splicers and ship's-carpenters.
Because of their small size and nimbleness, goblins make excellent sailors, and are much sought-after as riggers, splicers and ship's-carpenters.

Latest revision as of 19:04, 16 February 2022

Goblins are a race of small, sapient bipeds. Often dismissed as "savages" by other races of the Skaugan Main, goblin society nevertheless has a rich cultural history, and the goblin language serves as a lingua franca for many related cultures, including orcs and hobgoblins. Thus, gobliphone literature can be said to include not only goblin poetry but also Orcish opera and other important literary traditions.

Because of their small size and nimbleness, goblins make excellent sailors, and are much sought-after as riggers, splicers and ship's-carpenters.