A cackle that starts somewhere between a child's giggle and a sick crow — that's the goblin sound a fantasy RPG actually needs, and the gap between a good one and a bad one is enormous. These 37 clips chase the right register: a single goblin laugh used as a stinger, longer laughing goblin loops that build menace over four or five seconds, snarls and chittering crowd vocals for a den full of them, and a few quieter mumbles for when the creature is just around the corner and doesn't know you're there yet.
For a tabletop session livestream, the short cackles work as scene-change accents under the DM's voice. For a horror-flavoured fantasy game, layer two goblin sounds at different pitches and pan them slightly apart — the brain reads two creatures, not one performer. Animation work prefers the more exaggerated takes because cartoon physics demands cartoon vocal range. Grab whatever the encounter calls for; everything is free to download, no signup, no attribution.