: Christina Rossetti’s famous Victorian poem depicts goblin merchant men who tempt sisters with forbidden orchard fruits, often interpreted as an allegory for temptation.
: The name likely derives from the Old French gobelin or Greek kobalos , meaning "rogue" or "sprite". Historically, they were sometimes seen as mountain spirits or "mountain sprites". Literary Appearances :
Goblins have been a staple of storytelling for centuries, evolving from domestic spirits to modern fantasy icons.
: In George MacDonald’s classic tale, goblins are misshapen creatures who live underground and take delight in annoying the people living above them.
: Goblins appear frequently in games like Magic: The Gathering as distinct characters such as the "Goblin King" or "Firefright Mage".