Goblin Tale -

The goblins were not there to raid; they were there to barter. They had watched the axle snap and recognized an opportunity. They possessed the tools and the wood to fix the wagon, but they lacked the salt.

This report details the popular peasant legend known as "The Goblin’s Toll." While goblins are traditionally viewed as pests or simple raiders, this specific tale suggests a complex societal structure based on transactional economics rather than simple theft. The story persists in three provinces and offers insight into goblin psychology. goblin tale

SUBJECT: Folkloric Analysis of the "Green-Hand" Legend SOURCE: Oral tradition, Lower Vales CLASSIFICATION: Interesting / Unverified The goblins were not there to raid; they