Gobells
Gobells are fictional woodland beings described in folklore and contemporary fantasy. They are typically depicted as small, goblin-like creatures about 20–30 centimeters tall, with rounded bodies and pointed ears. The name gobell is thought to derive from goblin and the image of small bells that accompany them in some traditions.
They inhabit temperate forests, hedgerows, and ruins of old stone buildings, favoring damp, leaf-covered ground. They
Gobells are omnivorous, feeding on insects, berries, fungi, and eggs. They live in small family groups and
Reproduction varies by source; spring is commonly cited as the breeding period. Litters range from two to
In culture, gobells appear in folklore, fairy tales, and fantasy fiction as mischievous forest dwellers, guardians