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[[Neogoblin]]s are a type of fiction-within-fiction creature. They are typically parodies of internet urban legends and meme culture. They originate from a website simply called Neogoblins, hosting lore and images about these monsters. In spite of their name, most of them are not truly considered goblins and instead of varying species. | [[File:Neogoblins.png|thumb|400px|Drawings of all the Neogoblins.]] | ||
[[Neogoblin]]s are a type of fiction-within-fiction creature. They are typically parodies of internet urban legends, Creepypastas and meme culture. They originate from a website simply called Neogoblins, hosting lore and images about these monsters. In spite of their name, most of them are not truly considered goblins and instead of varying species. | |||
== Neogoblins == | |||
* [[Yoper]] | |||
* [[Silly Spine]] | |||
* [[Randall]] | |||
* [[Zibzoing Zurpo]] | |||
* [[Oozel]] | |||
* [[Parchy]] | |||
* [[Quenchitt]] | |||
Latest revision as of 23:25, 15 May 2025

Neogoblins are a type of fiction-within-fiction creature. They are typically parodies of internet urban legends, Creepypastas and meme culture. They originate from a website simply called Neogoblins, hosting lore and images about these monsters. In spite of their name, most of them are not truly considered goblins and instead of varying species.