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Goblin Kings arise when they learn the truth of Goblins. While this truth is still to be revealed, it is implied that it relates to the origin of their species, as well as their connections to the [[Dead Gods|Gods]] and [[Elves]]. Once an individual becomes a Goblin King, they become insane with rage, and are compelled to destroy the "playthings" and all that the Gods have wrought.<ref>{{VERef|2.19 G}}</ref> | Goblin Kings arise when they learn the truth of Goblins. While this truth is still to be revealed, it is implied that it relates to the origin of their species, as well as their connections to the [[Dead Gods|Gods]] and [[Elves]]. Once an individual becomes a Goblin King, they become insane with rage, and are compelled to destroy the "playthings" and all that the Gods have wrought.<ref>{{VERef|2.19 G}}</ref> | ||
Once a Goblin becomes the Goblin King, they become untouchable by the [[Grand Design of Isthekenous|Grand Design]], which cannot read their thoughts despite how they still possess their classes and Skills.<ref name=":0">[https://wanderinginn.com/2023/10/17/9-61-g/ Chapter 9.61 G] | Once a Goblin becomes the Goblin King, they become untouchable by the [[Grand Design of Isthekenous|Grand Design]], which cannot read their thoughts despite how they still possess their classes and Skills.<ref name=":0">[https://wanderinginn.com/2023/10/17/9-61-g/ Chapter 9.61 G]</ref> | ||
==Requirement== | ==Requirement== |