Goblins are a species of highly intelligent, magical humanoids who coexist, often uneasily, with the wizarding world. They are known for their exceptional skills in metalwork and finance, controlling the wizarding economy through their management of Gringotts Wizarding Bank. The relationship between goblins and wizards has been fraught with centuries of mistrust, prejudice, and bloody conflict, known as the Goblin Rebellions. Despite being classified as 'Beings' by the Ministry of Magic and afforded some rights, they are prohibited from carrying wands, a major point of contention and a symbol of their subjugation by the wizarding community.
Goblins are short in stature with swarthy, clever faces, long fingers, and long feet. They typically have dark, piercing eyes and often possess pointed beards. Their physical appearance is distinct enough that even a distant ancestor can influence a person's stature, as is suspected in the case of Professor Filius Flitwick. While individuals vary, goblins as a people are generally depicted as proud, fiercely protective of their creations, and possessing a code of honour and ownership that differs vastly from that of wizards. They can be suspicious and curt, a trait likely developed from a long history of being misunderstood and mistreated by wizards. They value gold and treasure highly but are more possessive of objects they themselves have crafted.
Goblins possess unique skills and a form of magic that sets them apart from wizards.
Goblin society is organised and has a distinct culture centered around their skills and historical grievances.
The history between goblins and wizards is a dark one, marked by violence and mutual distrust. Professor Binns's History of Magic classes frequently detail the numerous and bloody Goblin Rebellions of centuries past, where goblins fought for rights and against wizarding oppression. Figures like Urg the Unclean and Ragnok are part of their history. In the modern era, the relationship remains tense. The Ministry of Magic maintains a Goblin Liaison Office within the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures, though it is generally considered a dead-end posting. Goblins are not granted representation on the Wizengamot and are still legally barred from carrying wands. This systemic discrimination fuels their resentment and makes cooperation between the two communities difficult, as seen when Griphook agrees to help Harry Potter only in exchange for the Sword of Gryffindor.