Hobgoblin - Wikipedia The term "hobgoblin" is used sometimes to mean a superficial object that is a source of (often imagined) fear or trouble The best-known example of this usage is probably Ralph Waldo Emerson 's line, "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds", from the essay Self-Reliance
Hobgoblin | Marvel Database | Fandom In the Earth-616 Universe, the Hobgoblin mantle has been passed to many individuals, though former fashion designer Roderick Kingsley is the original, longest running and possibly best-known Hobgoblin
Hobgoblin - Forgotten Realms Wiki This was in large part because hobgoblin society was more industrious and less savage than that of goblins or bugbears [11] Though bugbears sometimes took control due to their raw strength, most such communities were ruled over by the strongest hobgoblin, who served as the warchief
Hobgoblin (comics) - Wikipedia 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 collective of adversaries that make up his rogues gallery
Hobgoblin - OSRS Wiki For other uses, see Hobgoblin (disambiguation) This article has a Slayer task guide here Information comparing locations for Slayer tasks will be on this page
HOBGOBLIN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster What's the difference between a goblin and a hobgoblin? While a goblin is often portrayed in folklore as a grotesque, evil, and malicious creature, a hobgoblin tends to traffic more in mischief than malice
Hobgoblin - Gods and Monsters In the dim light of twilight, across the meadows and beyond the murky forests of England and Northern Europe, the hobgoblin has carved a unique niche in Celtic mythology If you were to catch sight of one— a feat more challenging than one might think— you’d notice its small, humanoid form
Hobgoblins | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom A Hobgoblin in The Lord of the Rings Online "Orc is not an English word It occurs in one or two places [in The Hobbit] but is usually translated goblin (or hobgoblin for the larger kinds)" —J R R Tolkien, Preface to The Hobbit Hobgoblins were stronger, larger, and more menacing than other Orcs
Hobgoblin - Monsters - D D Beyond They have nearly identical attributes, but the Hobgoblin uses Martial instead of Simple Weapons, and Heavy instead of Medium armor Add their signature Martial Advantage attribute on top of that, and you get something roughly equivalent to a Level 1 Fighter