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I don't see why this disambiguation page is at all necessary. Surely hobgoblin (fairy) should be at this page, with a notice on that page pointing out the Hobgoblin (comics) article. -Sean 21:35, 18 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]

Oh, well. Jarlaxle 02:35, Jun 24, 2005 (UTC)

Druids?

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The stuff about the druids is complete trash. The word 'goblin' is anglo norman, probably originally from latin, as is 'Robin'. Belief in fairy-type folk isn't confined to the celts! Hobgoblin's are a purely medieval English conception of a type of fairy folk, the house-fairy, although that type is found in almost all indo-european folklore.