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== Trivia == * In their native language, "Mirak" is the term for Goblins.<ref>{{VERef|10.08 (Pt. 2)}}</ref> * Goblins are called the "youngest species" as they were the final race to be created by the divine. ** [[Antinium]] technically are the latest species to have been created by a god, Goblins are still referred as the "youngest species" because they were the "last ''original'' species in the plan."<ref>{{VERef|10.25 MG}}</ref> * Adventurers guilds offer tiny bounties for Goblin ears. This amount may range from a copper piece for every four pairs of Goblin ears<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/11/30/1-06-r/ Chapter 1.06 R]</ref> to two copper pieces per ear<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/02/12/5-59/ Chapter 5.59]</ref> ** As of Volume 6, Liscor has decided to discontinue the bounty on Goblins. Furthermore, they have adopted the Wandering Inn's rule "''No Killing Goblins"'' as one of the rules on their brochure.<ref>[[Interlude β Conversations|Interlude - Conversations]]</ref> ** Goblin ears are an ingredient in at least some alchemist recipes.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/14/2-12/ Chapter 2.12]</ref> * Although Goblins are considered a minor threat by most settlements of any size, when they do appear in huge numbers they are fully capable of wiping out villages, cities, and even nations. * Goblins are a bigger threat in the northern part of Izril than they are in the southern.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/08/05/3-01-e/ Chapter 3.01 E]</ref> * Goblins rarely live long enough to reach Level 20.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/08/28/5-15/ Chapter 5.15]</ref> * Goblins have weaker classes than humans. For instance, instead of starting with the [Warrior] Class, Goblins first get something like [Scrapper], which changes to [Warrior] at around Lv. 5.<ref name="2.14G" /> * In some Goblin tribal battles, each side has hundreds, sometimes thousands of Hobs.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/08/25/5-14/ Chapter 5.14]</ref> *[[Niers Astoragon]] wrote one of the only books about Goblins titled ''Goblin [Mercenaries]. Leading Goblins and being led by Goblins.''<ref name=":9">[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/07/05/interlude-the-isles-of-goblin-and-minos/ Interlude - The Isles of Goblin and Minos]</ref> *Deceased Goblins automatically go to Hellste, the afterlife for <Sinners> and the like.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2023/10/17/9-61-g/ Chapter 9.61 G]</ref> *Goblins living in Terandria hide in places with fewer people or that others wouldn't think of. As a result, they are considered especially hard to track down.<ref>{{VERef|10.15}}</ref> *Baleros' Goblins are stated to live underground.<ref name=":10" /> *Along with Baleros, Rhir has currently the lowest known Goblin population out of the continents.<ref>{{VERef|10.22 R}}</ref> *According to Teriarch, Goblins generally like fish due to the affinity with the sea their early ancestors had. However, Rags disputes this, as most tribes are forced to scavenge and would likely enjoy anything new that doesn't taste bad.<ref name=":8" />
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