The Goblin
"The Goblin" is a character often found in folklore and fantasy literature, typically depicted as a mischievous and sometimes malevolent creature. Goblins are usually small, with green or gray skin, pointed ears, and sharp teeth. They are known for their cunning nature and love for trickery, often causing trouble for humans and other creatures.
In various stories, goblins are associated with dark caves, forests, or abandoned places, where they hoard treasures and valuable items. They are commonly featured in works like J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit and Harry Potter series, where they play roles that range from antagonists to quirky side characters.