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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobgoblin

    A hobgoblin is a household spirit, typically appearing in folklore, once considered helpful, but which since the spread of Christianity has often been considered mischievous. Shakespeare identifies the character of Puck in his A Midsummer Night's Dream as a hobgoblin. See more

    The term "hobgoblin" comes from "hob" ("elf") The earliest known use of the word can be traced to about 1530, although it was likely in use for some time prior to that. See more

    Hobgoblins seem to be small, hairy little men who, like their close relatives the brownies, are often found within human dwellings, doing … See more

    In the poem "L'Allegro" (1645) by John Milton a domestic hobgoblin or brownie, known as a Lubbar Fend (or lubber fiend) and described as strong and hairy, threshes the corn … See more

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    The bauchan is a Scottish domestic hobgoblin that is mischievous and belligerent but also very helpful when the need arises.
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  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobgoblin_(comics)

    The Hobgoblin is the alias of several supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most of whom are depicted as enemies of the superhero Spider-Man and belong to the collection of adversaries that make up his rogues gallery.
    The first and most prominent incarnation of the Hobgoblin made his in-costum…

  3. https://genies.fandom.com/wiki/Hobgoblin

    A hobgoblin is a mischievous, yet generally benign nature spirit, a sort of miniaturized version of an elf, goblin, or fairy, depending on the folklore involved. Myths and legends …

  4. https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Hobgoblin
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    By and large, hobgoblins, like their kin, were considered to be evilcreatures and often met this expectation. While goblinoid society was typically cruel and harsh, some individuals escaped it to carry on lives of virtue. The few who took this risk and succeeded often met cautious praise and acceptance from outsiders. Those t…
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  5. https://pantheon.org/articles/h/hobgoblin.html

    Mar 29, 1999 · hobgoblin. An mischievous sprite, particularly puck or Robin Goodfellow. Keightley says it is a corruption of Rob-Goblin, i.e. the goblin Robin; others that is a contraction …

  6. https://warriorsofmyth.fandom.com/wiki/Hobgoblin

    The Hobgoblin is one of a race of creatures with origins in the mythology, legend and folklore of England. In particular, accounts of their existence first arise around the time of the …

  7. Hobgoblin | Mythological Creatures Wiki | Fandom

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    Hobgoblins are small and hairy and do jobs around the house while the owners are asleep. Hobgoblins are not evil unlike their cousin Goblins. If you give them clothes they will leave …

  8. https://mythology.net/mythical-creatures/goblin

    Oct 21, 2016 · A Goblin (alt. spellings: gobbelin, gobblin, goblyn, gobling, gobelin) is a mischievous, and usually very unpleasant, vengeful, and greedy creature whose primary purpose is to cause trouble to humankind; this is …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hob_(folklore)

    A hob is a type of small mythological household spirit found in the north and midlands of England, but especially on the Anglo-Scottish border, according to traditional folklore of

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goblin

    A goblin is a small, grotesque, monstrous 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 …

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