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Goblins were the last of the initial races of [[Innworld]] created, after the Gods brought over or created the others. No Gods laid claim to them or represented them, as their purpose was to serve as enemies for the other races, who would kill the Goblins to help them level. This was one of the "first sins of the divine," and implied to be one of the instigating factors of the final war against the gods.<ref>{{VERef|10.25 MG}}</ref>
Goblins were the last of the initial races of [[Innworld]] created, after the Gods brought over or created the others. No Gods laid claim to them or represented them, as their purpose was to serve as enemies for the other races, who would kill the Goblins to help them level. This was one of the "first sins of the divine," and implied to be one of the instigating factors of the final war against the gods.<ref>{{VERef|10.25 MG}}</ref>


The first Goblins emerged from the sea, and met the [[Elves]] as the first race to discover them. The Elves befriended the new species and helped to teach them, in those peaceful first centuries spent swimming and fishing in the ocean.<ref name=":8" /> There were also originally no Hobgoblins at this point.<ref name=":11" />
The first Goblins emerged from the sea, and met the [[Elves]] as the first race to discover them. The Elves befriended the new species and helped to teach them, in those peaceful first centuries spent swimming and fishing in the ocean.<ref name=":8" />


According to [[Zineryr]], Goblins were victims in the [[God War]]<ref name=":3">[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/04/17/8-80/ Chapter 8.80]</ref>, during which they lost their family, their people, and their King.<ref name="5.51 G" /> Yet even the Elves that sided with the Gods never harmed them, and hid them from danger. After the war, the other races remembered the original purpose of Goblins and began hunting them. This gave rise to the first Goblin King, who destroyed the kingdoms still worshipping the Dead Gods. However, every subsequent Goblin King that emerged became genocidal, overcome by the first King's rage, ensuring the Goblins remained hunted throughout history.<ref name=":11" />
According to [[Zineryr]], Goblins were victims in the [[God War]]<ref name=":3">[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/04/17/8-80/ Chapter 8.80]</ref>, during which they lost their family, their people, and their King.<ref name="5.51 G" /> Yet even the Elves that sided with the Gods never harmed them, and hid them from danger. After the war, the other races remembered the original purpose of Goblins and began hunting them. This gave rise to the first Goblin King, who destroyed the kingdoms still worshipping the Dead Gods. However, every subsequent Goblin King that emerged became genocidal, overcome by the first King's rage, ensuring the Goblins remained hunted throughout history.<ref name=":11" />
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*Along with Baleros, Rhir has currently the lowest known Goblin population out of the continents.<ref>{{VERef|10.22 R}}</ref>
*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" />
*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" />
*The first Hobgoblin was the First Goblin King, who grew into one after the extinction of the Elves.<ref name=":11" />


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