A mischievous goblin is a hobknocker
Goblin
A Goblin is a more thuggish goon. So "goon to a goblin" is just a comparison showing that a goblin is superior to a goon
"The Christmas Goblin" is a children's book that tells the story of a mischievous goblin who tries to sabotage Christmas but ultimately learns the true meaning of the holiday. Through his adventures, he discovers the joy of giving and the importance of spreading cheer and goodwill during the festive season.
In Scandinavian folklore, a goblin is often referred to as a "troll." Trolls are typically depicted as mischievous or malevolent creatures, dwelling in mountains or caves. They can vary in size and shape, and their characteristics may differ between various tales and regions. Another term sometimes used is "nisse," which refers to a household spirit that is more benign and helpful.
Yeah, the sequel is called The Goblin Gate.
The question should be: What are children WHO are mischievous or roguish called? 'That' refers to inanimate objects.
Troll
From Wikipedia: " A goblin is a legendary evil or mischievous illiterate creature, described as a grotesquely evil or evil-like phantom." Very fitting for Halloween.
Mischievous elves are found in Irish folklore, they are called leprechauns.
A mischievous child is called unruly. It begins with the letter u.
mischievous
The goblin that helps Harry and Hermione name is Griphook. He is the Goblin that Takes harry To his vaullt in the first harry potter book.