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=Gremlin=
 
=Gremlin=
Gremlins are a race of scavengers and tricksters, a cousin race to [[Trinity:Goblin | goblins]] and other goblinoids. Gremlins are renowned for their ability with machinery, albeit their methods are sometimes primitive. Their mechanical prowess is more natural ability than anything learned, having an almost natural attraction to technology in any guise. Though they lack basic understanding of sanitation and privacy, gremlins are often given slightly more respect than other goblinoids given their mastery of machines.
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Gremlins are a race of scavengers and tricksters, a cousin race to [[Trinity:Goblin | goblins]] and other goblinoids. Gremlins are renowned for their ability with machinery, albeit their methods are sometimes primitive. Their mechanical prowess is more natural ability than anything learned, having an almost natural attraction to technology in any guise. Though they lack basic understanding of sanitation and priacy, gremlins are often given slightly more respect than other goblinoids given their mastery of machines.
  
 
In Trinity, gremlins are as equally respected as [[Trinity:Moogle | moogles]] for their ability to work on and repair airships. However, the two races tend to have a fierce rivalry, and rarely can be found in the same place, much less on the same airship.
 
In Trinity, gremlins are as equally respected as [[Trinity:Moogle | moogles]] for their ability to work on and repair airships. However, the two races tend to have a fierce rivalry, and rarely can be found in the same place, much less on the same airship.

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