Some Goblin Rogue characters for your D&D campaigns!
Goblins are a common and iconic race in Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). They are typically depicted as small, humanoid creatures with a mischievous and cunning nature. In D&D, goblins are often used as low-level adversaries for player characters, but they can also be developed into more complex and interesting player characters and NPC's.
The stats to make your own Goblin character can be found in Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse, pg.20.
GOBLIN ROGUE
ROGUE
In Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), a Rogue is a character class known for its stealth, agility, and skill in subterfuge. Rogues are often portrayed as thieves, spies, and assassins, but they can also be skilled in a variety of other areas, such as trap detection and disarming, lockpicking, and scouting.
For a Rogue archetype that treads a fine line between life and death check out the Phantom archetype in Tasha's Cauldron of Everything.