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Also titled A History of the Goblin Race.

This book is part of the Lost Tribe quest. It has some symbols in it that help you navigate the maze of tunnels that gets you to the Dorgeshuun's underground camp.

It's found on the ground near the start of the maze, and after doing the quest, you can get one from the shelves in your house. It can also be found in the Varrock Library, the north bookcase on the west wall.


Goblin tradition holds that their race was created by a war-god in order to fight a war against other gods.

(They never name their god, so whether it is the same as any of the gods worshipped by the other races is unknown.)

The legends also speak of goblins fighting against goblins during the wars, so it is likely that gods other than their creators used them as footsoldiers.

Although goblins are still warlike, it is possible that in earlier ages they were more organised than they are now, specially if they were under the direct command of one or more gods.

This is corroborated by finds unearthed at various archaeological sites, including the large excavation east of Varrock.

Armour and weapons have been found, obviously made to fit goblins but far more well-made than their current equipment.

Almost every piece of ancient goblin equipment has a number of symbols on it, and by correlating these symbols with the sketchy records that survive from the Third Age it has been possible to identify twelve distinct goblin tribes or regiments.

The separate identities of the tribes have long since dissolved and no goblins remember the symbols, although their generals may still recognize the ancient tribal names.

In the following pages I present a list of the tribes and their symbols.