Mythical creatures is another name for goblins, trolls, and pixies. These are magical beings often found in storybooks and legends.
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Goblins, Hobgoblins, Griffins, Pixies, Brownies, Boggarts, Ogres, Trolls... Keep in mind, these are magical creatures that exist outside of the Spiderwick Chronicles, as well as in them. There are many more, made up by the authors.
No, trolls, goblins, ogres, etc. are just a myths.
Bilbo and the dwarves are caught first by trolls, then by goblins. they are trapped up in a tree because of goblins and Wargs
There are hundreds of goblins in The Hobbit. You probably want to know the names of the 3 trolls. They were William, Bert and Tom.
The ogre (Mulgarath) is the boss. He serves himself. His understudy is the goblins, and the trolls.
There are the hobbits, men, dwarves and elves. There are also goblins, trolls and giants.
Yes, they are. Night Goblins are actually sometimes enemies of these factions, Goblins and Orkz are under the faction called green-skins, which is some night goblins and orkz and basic goblins. Also mercenaries can be seen with them such as Giants and trolls seen in Warhammer fantasy. also Night goblins and Goblins have squigs and war spiders.
Nicholas Heller has written: 'A troll story' -- subject(s): Fiction, Trolls, Behavior 'Goblins in Green' -- subject(s): Fiction, Color, Alphabet, Goblins
Pretty much any story that includes magic of any type will be a fantasy. And the number of fantasy creatures (trolls, dwarves, elves, goblins, talking birds) is another key indication.
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In "The Hobbit," Bilbo Baggins encounters several enemies, including trolls, goblins, and the dragon Smaug. Each encounter tests his courage, cleverness, and resourcefulness. For instance, he uses his wits to outsmart the trolls and escape from the goblins in their underground lair. His ultimate test comes when he confronts Smaug, where he must rely on his intelligence and bravery to negotiate and survive.