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  2. Goblin - Wikipedia

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    A goblin is a small, grotesque, monstrous humanoid creature that appears in the folklore of multiple European cultures. First attested in stories from the Middle Ages, they are ascribed conflicting abilities, temperaments, and appearances depending on the story and country of origin, ranging from mischievous household spirits to malicious, bestial thieves.

  3. British Goblins - Wikipedia

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    British Goblins borrows heavily from Edmund Jones's Apparitions of Spirits in the Principality of Wales Sikes based British Goblins heavily on earlier collections of Welsh folklore. Edmund Jones 's 1780 Apparitions of Spirits in the Principality of Wales was the most utilized source.

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  5. Kelly–Hopkinsville encounter - Wikipedia

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    [10] The 1986 comedy-horror film Critters is loosely based on the event. [11] [12] Introduced in the third generation of Pokémon, the Pokémon Sableye is believed to be inspired by the alleged goblins. [13] In the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, the "hobkins", a type of gremlin from the Bestiary 5 book, is based upon the goblins described in the ...

  6. 50 Hilarious Animals Who Lost The Plot And Got Caught Going ...

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    Image credits: Animals Going Goblin Mode If there's anyone who knows a lot about animals going off-script, it's got to be Philip Tedeschi.As a professor and researcher on the human-animal bond, he ...

  7. 10 Fascinating Facts About Dogs in Medieval Times - AOL

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    Dogs were still used in large part for hunting, however, and hunting dogs would be equipped with special collars denoting their specific roles and breeds. 2. Greyhounds Were the Elites of the ...

  8. Gelert - Wikipedia

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    [12] In the Disney movie Lady and the Tramp (1955), Tramp is carried off to the pound after Aunt Sarah finds him in a nursery with the cradle overturned. In this version of the tale, the "Gelert" figure is rescued: Lady manages to show "Jim Dear" the dead rat hidden behind a curtain, and the parents realize that Tramp actually saved their child ...

  9. Bugbear - Wikipedia

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    Its name is derived from the Middle English word "bugge" (a frightening thing), or perhaps the Old Welsh word bwg (evil spirit or goblin), [2] or Old Scots bogill (goblin), and cognates most probably English "bogeyman" and "bugaboo".