If you think you can handle that many characters, that is fine. As for the chief, you can play him unless someone else wants to, in which case, we will have to settle things. Keep in mind that there is only one chief.
Appearance: Prac is three feet tall, and is average in most respects for other goblins. He is bald, and has significantly more muscle than normal, but nothing extraordinary. His skin is dark green, and his voice is gruff. He is 5 years old, and his upper body is far more developed than his lower body. This was due to his constant training in his bow, rather common in terms of quality for most goblin weaponry. He lacks any scars, due to his preference for ranged combat.
Abilities: Prac is an incredibly gifted Archer, spending large amounts of his free time fletching new arrows. Other than his skills as an archer and fletcher, he is decent at climbing, as he prefers to stay in treetops. He is fairly cowardly, however, and is unlikely to fight or confront anything excessively dangerous without an ally - and him entering melee combat is preposterous. Additionally, his greed gets the better of him a majority of the time - sometimes even overpowering his cowardice.
Clothing: Like most males, Prac lacks a shirt or any torso coverings, and he wears hide leggings. On his back is a poorly made quiver, capable of holding 10 arrows. His most unique feature are his bracers and hat - the bracers were handmade, as releasing his bowstring constantly hurt his arms. The hat, which is wide brim and felt, was found on a human corpse while Prac was hunting. He lied, saying he killed the human, as he is very prideful.
That is fine. Please put all characters in the characters tab. Nice detail about the hat, although it would have to be one small enough to fit his little head.
Go ahead. You can join. Just make sure to familiarize yourself with the setting first. Everything you need should be in the OOC. If you create a character(s), make sure to put it in the characters tab. If you have any questions, I'll be happy to answer them.
They are around, but they are not the main focus of the story. Their culture, biology, and military is too different to incorporate one into the goblin tribe. A hobgoblin would be about human sized, much larger than the goblins. Wouldn't fit in the village.
The goblins live in a village near a forest, by a river. They mainly live by hunting, fishing, and have some skill in farming and herding animals. We can work in any landmarks that they consider holy (probably a sacred tree or something like that), and there aren't very many important historical figures. If we want some of the latter, we can work that into their oral histories.