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Goblins can often be observed bearing severe scarring and missing bits of their fragile ears. These wounds are often received in combat, both personal and military, and are not covered up or cosmetically repaired in any way as they are seen as badges of honor in Goblin society. Facial and ear piercings are also common among Goblin tribes.
Goblin physiology varies greatly from region to region among the various subspecies. The main species, described previously, is far different in shape, size, color and even the number of fingers and toes posessed from the other, related subpecies. For example, Goblins from the equatorial regions are far shorter,around 1 meter, have leathery almost reptilian skin, no exterior ears and a pair of bone hornes adorn the backs of their pointed skulls. There is even a species of "pygmy" Goblins that reside in the cave systems running under a single mountain range on the Northern continent which are almost never seen anywhere else on Tolkien III unless it is at a "Goblin Gathering" at Shadow Rock...
Goblin Footsoldier V, Heavy Footsoldier III, Heavy Footsoldier IVGoblin Officer I, Officer II, Footsoldier VIGoblin BerzerkerRemovable Daggers
Facial Scarring Detail
Rare Pics Of A Goblin Gathering At Shadow Rock (look for equatorial Goblins and a "Pygmy" Goblin):
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