

I am really hoping that maybe Nott are not entirely right in saying that goblins are all evil and beyond redemption, that there are more to them than the surface. What I find out so far though, is that the goblins seems to be yet another goblins in a fantasy world So when I first encounter Nott, I am intrigued and curious. To this day, I still hate the idea that a race, especially the monstrous looking one, are always all evil, with a few exceptions who rejects the “traditional” way of their people, because it reeks in a LOT of unfortunate implications. Is her clan the model type of all goblins in Exandria? Why is she, of all the goblins in her clan, different? Nott is different, and as what little of her backstory came to light, it raises even more questions When they are not evil, they are stupid, selfish, or had no sense of self-preservations. They’re the minions, they are the starter mooks. In most modern media, they are known as “little evil humanoid cannon fodders” As creatures of the fae from ye olde myths and folklores, they are very colorful and different in shape, size, and strength. Goblins in fictions has always been a rather… tricky subjects.

Shallow reason? on the surface yes, but to me it kinda goes deeper than that

Something that caught my interest ever since the first episode of the second campaign is Nott the Brave
