
Enjoyer of the woods, although, I do like bogs and nice open fields… maybe a nice tree stump to hide in or a patch of tall grass. I’d say more but ima little tired. Also pike are my favorite fish :)
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Gorgonopsod!

Gorgonopsod!
A species of extinct saber-toothed synapsids of the Permian period.
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my dear gobs and ghouls, today I would like to introduce to you
the goblin sigil™

lovingly crafted in the Blair Witch style by yours truly, this simple little design can be drawn, painted, scrawled and scratched upon any and all surfaces of your choosing, letting all those around you know who and what is in the area
you could even call it a warning...
or a summoning! what better way to find out if other gobs are in your neighborhood?
sometimes simplicity is best: what we have here is the alchemical symbol for earth (triangle with line at bottom), and the Norse rune Haglaz, which roughly translates to chaos


to my knowledge, there has not been a single symbol devoted to goblins. not historically, not in folklore. and I, for one, think it's about time we got one
comments? flattery? hate mail? I accept all with equal joy... and will continue doing whatever the hell I want anyway
I really can’t believe I’ve been on this hell site for 8 years
look at me. listen to me. this is directed at americans for the record. the reason you think North American animals are boring is because you live here. there are so many cool and beautiful animals here. we have beavers. we have wolves. we have moose. we have sea lions. we have armadillos. we have mountain lions. we have alligators. we have foxes. we have bighorn sheep. we have manatees. we have bears. we have ocelots. we have BISON. and that’s not even touching on the birds! or the turtles! or the snakes! we have amazing beautiful and diverse wildlife right here and it deserves to be appreciated and protected