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Also known as: little Goblin, small Goblin, the little Goblin, The Littlest Goblin, the smallest Goblin, the littlest Goblin, the tiny Goblin, the tiny little Goblin, Smallest Goblin
A small female Goblin who shadows the warriors and observes Erin, apparently driven by personal motives.
This Goblin is noted for being the smallest of its group, referred to as 'littlest' and 'tiny'. The narrative uses both female ('her death') and male ('he speared one buttered noodle', 'his fork') pronouns to describe this Goblin, suggesting its gender is either ambiguous or unimportant to the observer.
Observes the return of the defeated Goblin warriors and is forced to gather fruit. A PoV section reveals her intelligence through a self-developed counting system, the harshness of her life within the tribe, and her observations of the angry [Chieftain]. She provides insight into the Goblins' hunger and fear.
This small Goblin observes the main Goblin party's failed ambush from a distance, expressing satisfaction at their failure. Her observation confirms their retreat and also notes the presence of another watcher, the 'crouched figure'.
A member of the goblin band, this small Goblin is bullied by the others but shows high intelligence and curiosity. She is the one who figures out the visual tell of the poisoned blue fruits, a discovery which Erin later replicates.
Provides the Goblin perspective of the chapter. Forced by two older Goblins to ambush Erin for food, she flees when Relc arrives. She later discovers the bodies of her two companions, returns to the cave in a state of shock, and her report of their deaths prompts the Chieftain to seek revenge.
This specific Goblin acts as the focal point for the group of four. It is the first to bravely enter the inn, the first to eat, and its terrible smile is what makes Erin laugh for the first time in days. It also communicates with Erin during the meal and at the end.
The small Goblin observes the inn from a distance and is confused after reading the new sign Erin put up, which reads "No Killing Goblins."
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