GOBLINS  $16.00
HAND CAST IN SOLID PEWTER, EACH GOBLIN IS ROUGHLY 2.5" HIGH.
Anglob, fishing
Goblins will eat virtually anything, but their favorite
food is often found at the bottom of murky puddles.
Anglob spends many an hour in pursuit of tasty morsels.
Dingleberry, berry collecting
Goblins, like faeries, participate in the distribution of fruit seeds across the countryside. The goblins, however, are more interested in the eating of the fruit than the distribution, and may often be found in the fall snoozing under a pile of half eaten berries.
Frimble, adventurer
Insatiably curious creatures, Goblins often amble about the countryside from one hedgerow to another. Careful to avoid detection, they're swift and canny travellers.
However, sightings are not uncommon.
Guzzleglug, with tankard of mead and full pipe
Goblins, being full of mischief, have learned to brew their own mead from bat's ear hair and frog toenails - a drink not for the faint of heart. Pair that with a good smoke from the finest parish herbs, and that will put a smile on any goblin's face, much like the one Guzzleleglug sports.
Haeseed, gardener
Goblins love to eat, and what better way to ensure a favourite meal than growing it yourself. Haeseed's specialties include many types of slimy fungi, and delicious stinkberries - heaven to a Goblin.
Mortimer,  with Petal
Goblins are often known to help small animals that are injured or in need of rescue. Mortimer rescued this field mouse from the jaws of a fox. He named her Petal.
Rumbleguts, mushroom fancier
Goblins have an enormous appetite for any type of fungi.
If you listen carefully near the hedgerow, you may hear
the sounds of munching and smacking of lips, and groans of discomfort from consuming, perhaps, a few too many.
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