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[[File:Ron Chironna - Hobgoblins.jpg|thumb|''Hobgoblins'' by Ron Chironna for MECCG]]
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'''Hobgoblin''' was a name "''for the larger kinds''"<ref>{{H|Preface}}</ref><ref>{{HM|RC}}, p. 24</ref> of [[Orcs]] found in [[Middle-earth]] in the [[Third Age]]. In the quest for [[Lonely Mountain|Erebor]], [[Gandalf]] warns [[Bilbo Baggins]] that the [[Grey Mountains]] are "''simply stiff with goblins, hobgoblins, and orcs of the worst description''".<ref>{{H|7}}</ref>
'''Hobgoblin''' was a name "''for the larger kinds''"<ref>{{H|Preface}}</ref><ref>{{HM|RC}}, p. 24</ref> of [[Orcs]] found in [[Middle-earth]] in the [[Third Age]]. In the quest for [[Lonely Mountain|Erebor]], [[Gandalf]] warns [[Bilbo Baggins]] that the [[Grey Mountains]] are "''simply stiff with goblins, hobgoblins, and orcs of the worst description''".<ref>{{H|7}}</ref>


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==External links==
==External links==
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Revision as of 17:37, 9 July 2012

Hobgoblins by Ron Chironna for MECCG

Hobgoblin was a name "for the larger kinds"[1][2] of Orcs found in Middle-earth in the Third Age. In the quest for Erebor, Gandalf warns Bilbo Baggins that the Grey Mountains are "simply stiff with goblins, hobgoblins, and orcs of the worst description".[3]

Other versions of the Legendarium

The term appears only twice in the published writings on the legendarium (both in The Hobbit). It has been speculated that "the term perhaps, but doubtfully, refers to the large soldier-orcs known as Uruks"[4], possibly since Tolkien had not created the latter name by the time of his writing of The Hobbit.

In a 1971 letter to Roger Lancelyn Green, Tolkien commented that "the statement that hobgoblins were 'a larger kind' is the reverse of the original truth."[5]

Portrayals in Adaptations

1996, 1997: Middle-earth Collectible Card Game:

The card "Hobgoblins" was released in two editions: one for the expansion set Middle-earth: The Dragons (card art by Ron Chironna) and one for Middle-earth: The Lidless Eye (card art by Heather Hudson).

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Legendary races of Arda
 Animals:  Dumbledors · Gorcrows · Hummerhorns · Pards · Swans of Gorbelgod · Turtle-fish
Dragon-kind:  Sea-serpents · Spark-dragons · Were-worms
Evil Races:  Ettens · Giants · Half-trolls · Hobgoblins · Ogres · Snow-trolls · Two-headed Trolls
Other:  Badger-folk · Great beasts · Lintips · Mewlips · Nameless things · Spectres
Individuals:  Talking Gurthang · Talking purse · The Hunter · Lady of the Sun · Lonely Troll · Man in the Moon · The Rider · River-woman · Tarlang · Tim · Tom · White cow

References