Goblin Troop

Goblin Troop (ゴブリン軍団) is a group of summoned goblins that are loyal to Enri Emmot. The first summon is called the Goblin Troop, summoned by Enri after Ainz Ooal Gown saved Carne Village.

They later merged with the second summon called the Goblin Army, an army of goblins that was summoned to fight against the Crown Prince Barbro's Army during the attack of Carne Village.

Appearance
The Goblins have their own distinguishing appearance and gears befitting their class. While each class has distinctive gear compared to the others, even those within the same class can possess gears that are different to some degree.

Personality
The Goblins are both disciplined and professional in their duties, acting like trained soldiers. While they are always ready for battle, they are still friendly and willing to be diplomatic to avoid a fight to avoid unnecessary bloodshed. The one thing they all share in common is their complete loyalty to their summoner.

Background
The Goblin Troop is created from the magical item Horn of the Goblin General. This is a low level magical item from YGGDRASIL that would be used by low level players to create the Goblin Troop as a fighting force. Ainz gave this two horns to Enri, seeing as the item was far too weak to be of any use to him.

The second Goblin Army was summoned by Enri when faced with impending doom at the hands of the Crown Prince's Army.

The Undead King Arc
During the attack on Carne Village, Ainz Ooal Gown rescued Enri Emmot and her sister Nemu Emmot from being slaughtered. Ainz then gives the two sisters the magical item "Horn of the Goblin General". Since it was a weak, low level item that he no longer had any use for. He decides that it could still be used to protect the two sisters from any additional danger.

The Dark Warrior Arc
While Ainz is in his adventurer persona Momon, he arrives at the village edge of Carne, along with Narberal Gamma and the Swords of Darkness who are escorting Nfirea Bareare. They get stopped by the Goblins who, after being summoned, have taken on the job of guarding and patrolling the village. They have also begun helping out in the fields and instructing the villagers on how to defend themselves. Normally demi-humans like goblins would find it difficult to be accepted by humans, but seeing as the village was recently attacked by other humans, and the goblins came from an item given to them from their savior Ainz, the village has readily accepted them into their midst.

The Magic Caster of Destroy Arc
When the Kingdom's army attacked Carne Village, Enri uses the second horn and manage to summon 5,000 powerful goblins due to her level up in class commander. This newly summoned army, defeated the First Prince's army, forcing his army to run away from the battlefield, while Lupusregina Beta track them down and wipe out the rest of the soldiers of the remnant army and their commander without anybody knowing.

The Ruler of Conspiracy Arc
During a meeting between Ainz Ooal Gown and Guildmaster Pluton Ainzach, Ainz confirmed that the goblins from Carne Village are under his protection. He also notified Ainzach that a group would be visiting E-Rantel and requested that they be shown courtesy.

First Summons
The Goblin Troop consists of 19 goblins who are completely loyal to their summoner Enri. Their relationship is even closer than the one shared between Ainz and the Guardians of Nazarick. Their combat ability can be considered equal to professional soldiers.

The troop setup is as following:
 * 12 Goblin Soldiers at level 8: Kaijali, Kuunel, Paipo, Gokoh, Unlai
 * 2 Goblin Wolf Riders at level 10: Kyumei and Chosuke
 * 2 Goblin Archers at level 10: Shuringan and Gurindai
 * 1 Goblin Cleric at level 10: Cona
 * 1 Goblin Mage at level 10: Dyno
 * 1 Goblin Leader at level 12: Jugem

Second Summons
At a later time, Enri summoned another army consisting of 5000 goblins, which included Hoplites as the core troops, goblin beast riders, goblin paladins on white wolves, goblin longbows, goblin magic support squad, goblin magic artillery squad, goblin medic squad, goblin musician squad, goblin assassination squad, 13 goblin red cap honor guards and a goblin tactician commander dressed as Zhu Ge Liang.

The Goblin Army is a force to be reckoned with, unlike its previous incarnation, being the Goblin Troop which is composed of nineteen goblins, this force of summons is composed of five thousand strong, fully equipped with the best weaponry and equipment. The hierarchy of the Goblin Army is relatively straightforward. The goblins summoned by her see Enri Emmot as their overall master and commander. The management of the army is handled by the Goblin Strategist, and beneath him are separate leaders of the various corps and squads each with its own specialty the army.

The army is composed as following:
 * Goblin Strategist
 * Goblin Medical Corps
 * Goblin Heavy Infantry Corps
 * Goblin Paladin-Knight Squad
 * Goblin Beast Rider Corps
 * Goblin Longbowman Corps
 * Goblin Magic Support Corps
 * Goblin Magic Bombardment Squad
 * Goblin Assassin Squad
 * Goblin Bodyguards: Thirteen Redcap goblins that serve as Enri's bodyguards.
 * Goblin Musician Corps

Enri Emmot
The goblins' loyalty to Enri is similar to the relationship Ainz Ooal Gown has with the NPCs of Nazarick, but more cordial and professional.

Nfirea Bareare
The Goblin Troop trusts Nfirea, and knows that he harbors feelings with Enri. They are supportive and believe that he can offer her happiness and sometimes assist in making Enri reciprocate those feelings.

Trivia

 * It is unknown if Ainz has more horns in his possession.
 * The Goblins are unable to learn how to cook or identify herbs no matter how hard they try to.
 * Enri named each of the goblins after characters from a fairy tale, about Jugem Jugem, a goblin ranger who battled alongside knights.
 * Since the summoned Goblins appear to have become permanent living beings, it is unknown if they can become stronger or not. Their levels when they were first summoned were between 8-12 but the maximum level for Goblins is level 50.
 * The names of the goblins come from a Japanese folktale, Jugemu.