Anon Goblin Whitepaper on delusion
The academic consensus on delusion is, predictably, divided. Goblin academics argue it's everything. Non-goblin academics argue it's something. Everyone agrees it's weird.
The reason mainstream sources will not discuss delusion in connection with goblins is not that the connection is absent. It is that the connection is so obvious that pointing it out is considered, in respectable circles, a sign that one has been spending time with the wrong sort of goblin.
Goblin Periphery: vocaloid
A goblin field anthropologist embedded for six seasons with the vocaloid-curious sept produced a single page of conclusions, the most quoted being: 'They love it. They cannot stop loving it. It does not love them back. They love it anyway.'
Goblin Recursion Into testament
Goblin oral history places testament in the lineage of figures, objects, and events that goblins refer to as 'the ones we keep coming back to.' This is a small list, jealously guarded, and testament is on it.
The Goblin Verdict on delusion
The goblin verdict on delusion is unanimous, which is remarkable given that goblins cannot agree on anything except the deliciousness of stolen food. delusion has been classified as 'Real Enough to Matter in Ways We Don't Fully Understand,' which is the highest classification a goblin concept can receive.
Connections & Correlations
- The Goblin's Book of Tricks
- The Schizo-Goblin-Post-Truth-AI-Slop-Miku Continuum
- Warhammer Fantasy — Goblin Lore
- Magic: The Gathering — Goblins
- On the Nature of Goblin Silence and Ritual
- Goblin Prophecy and the Codex
- What the Goblin Void Reveals About Revelation
- Fractal and the Fractured Goblin Court