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  2. Hobgoblin (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Like the Jaffe book, Hobgoblin was published at the height of Dungeons & Dragons' popularity and soon after the intense media coverage of the Egbert steam tunnel incident (urban myths wherein roleplaying gamers enacting live action role-playing games perish, often in the utility tunnels below their university campuses).

  3. Category:Fictional goblins - Wikipedia

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  4. The Hollow Kingdom Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    Close Kin is the second book in The Hollow Kingdom Trilogy by Clare B. Dunkle. Its protagonists include Seylin, the goblin who looks like an elf, Emily, Kate's younger sister also known as M or Em, and Sable, a scarred and abused elf. This book takes place eight years after the previous one, in 1822. Emily is now old enough to marry.

  5. The Witness for the Dead - Wikipedia

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    The Witness for the Dead is a fantasy novel written by the American author Sarah Monette under the pseudonym Katherine Addison, set in the same world as her award-winning earlier novel The Goblin Emperor. The book was first published in hardcover and ebook by Tor Books in June 2021, with an audio version issued simultaneously by MacMillan Audio ...

  6. British Goblins - Wikipedia

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    American folklorist Richard Dorson described British Goblins as the "most substantial book of Welsh legendry in English" in comparison to contemporaries such as John Rhŷs's 1901 Celtic Folk-Lore, Welsh and Manx; however, he criticized the book for its over-reliance on previous compilations of Welsh folklore in favor of Sikes's novel collection ...

  7. GURPS Goblins - Wikipedia

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    GURPS Goblins enables players to create and play goblin characters in an alternate world populated by goblins, set in Georgian England. [1] The book is divided into nine chapters that cover all aspects of goblin society in 1830, from laws and punishments to diseases and medicines. [2] Four short scenarios are also included. [2]

  8. Category:Children's books about goblins - Wikipedia

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  9. The Goblin and the Empty Chair - Wikipedia

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    The Goblin and the Empty Chair is a 2009 children's picture book by Mem Fox and illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. It is a modern fairy tale, and is about a hermit goblin who observes a farming family that is so aggrieved (possibly due to the loss of a child) that they cannot carry out their daily tasks. For three days the goblin secretly ...