![]() Goblins from Golarion were known for their voracious appetites, often eating their body weight each day of what passed for cuisine in the twisted mind of a goblin. However, neither Triune nor its church has yet officially acknowledged these zealous space goblins. Some even think it will lead them to some kind of scavenging paradise, where every dawn will bring a new piece of advanced technology to strip for parts. Their innate aptitude for using technology (without knowing how it actually works) leads them to believe that Triune has a plan for them. While some space goblins still worship the goblin hero-gods of old, partially adapting their dogma to fit their current lifestyle, many more revere Triune, the machine god. They are quicker as well, scuttling rapidly into nearby ventilation ducts after swiping unattended datapads or laser pistols. They are a bit more intelligent, instinctively able to take apart technology and rebuild it to suit their strange whims. ![]() Fluctuating gravity, an entirely new diet, and the occasional radiation leak have made space goblins a distinct offshoot species from Golarion’s goblins. Thanks to the goblins’ rapid reproduction rate, many generations have passed since those first goblins came to Absalom Station. While space goblins have since managed to hijack other ships and spread to the stars, nowhere are they as prevalent as on Absalom Station-a fact for which all other worlds that are familiar with space goblins are extremely grateful. Over time, the goblins learned to build weapons and armor from scavenged parts, though many of their efforts are prone to exploding at the slightest provocation. Goblin legend claims that long ago, a tribe of surprisingly clever goblins stowed away on a spacecraft that left Golarion and made its way to Absalom Station, where the goblins infiltrated the station’s worst neighborhoods and set up camps in its engineering passages. While not all races are appropriate for player characters, many of them are any creature with a racial traits entry is a member of a potentially playable race, provided that your GM approves it. ![]() In Starfinder, the word “race” usually refers to an intelligent, selfaware species whose members can be considered characters rather than simple monsters. ![]() RacesThe Starfinder Roleplaying Game is about more than just meeting aliens-it’s also about playing alien characters. ![]()
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