Goblins are not like onions
You’re thinking of the other guy. The friendly one, with the Scottish accent. The one with a donkey sidekick. And layers. Atea Aeon’s Green Goblin Avatar isn’t quite so friendly. He wants to skulk around, looking for ways to sneak into your home and set up housekeeping. If trick-or-treating doesn’t work, he may sneak down your chimney, or in through a window. If you aren’t careful, he’ll end up reading your books, sleeping grumpily in your bed (or, brrr, under it), and generally running amok.
This complete avatar includes skin, shape, eyes, simple black overalls, plus prim ears, horns, eyelashes and animated flexi tail. The eyelashes conflict with the right horn for the nose attachment point, so chances are you’ll have to choose one or the other—unless, of course, you’re willing to go to the effort of re-attaching and re-fitting one of them. I’m not sure that the eyelashes add all that much to the look, so they may not be worth that much trouble, especially given the limited availability of suitable attachment points.
Any passing resemblance to any other, friendlier green creature of fiction and fantasy is, surely, purely coincidental.
For a limited time, just L$1 at Atea Avatars (Lethe 130, 138, 24).
Shrek is an OGRE, not a goblin
You are quite correct. And that’s only one of the many ways the two are different!