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The Goblin Walker universe has no creator, no primary source, and no official media. It emerged from a 2018 r/AskReddit thread about “unexplained rural encounters,” where a user described seeing a “lanky, grinning goblin walking a fence-line at 3 AM.” The term “Walker” stuck. By 2020, the Goblin Walker Wiki had 1,200+ articles classifying Walker subtypes, defensive protocols, and alleged sightings. This paper asks: How does a wiki maintain coherence for a narrative that was never authored? Goblin Walker Wiki
A: Normal goblins are instinct-driven. Walker has human logic, allowing tactical fighting and tool use. By 2020, the Goblin Walker Wiki had 1,200+
A Goblin Walker is a term used to describe a person who claims to have encountered or interacted with goblins, often in a supernatural or paranormal context. These individuals may report experiencing strange occurrences, such as sightings, communications, or even physical interactions with goblins. The concept of Goblin Walkers has been around for centuries, with accounts of goblin encounters dating back to medieval Europe. Walker has human logic, allowing tactical fighting and