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*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>
*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>
*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>
*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" />


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