The typical Bela’Wani stands about 3 feet 1 inches tall and weighs in at about 42 pounds, female stand about 3 inches shorter and about 3 pounds heavier. The skin of a Bela’Wani is green, with varying shades between a light lime and a deep forest. Their hair comes in almost any myriad of rainbow colors, though purple and blue are considered the most attractive, and their eyes can be green, blue, purple, red, or amber, again with blue and purple being considered the most attractive. Males tend to smell like they swam through a sewer but wouldn’t be unattractive if they would clean themselves up. Females can be downright lovable and adorably cute, in a kind of coy and shy way.
The Bela’Wani are what people think of when they typically think of goblins. Craven little creatures, with a sour disposition, and a worse smell. We are not talking troglodytes here, but it is pretty bad. Females are shy and timid, but less bad smelling, and generally have a less sour disposition. Living within underground warrens, the Bela’Wani venture forth only to wreak malicious mayhem, and females not at all, if they can avoid it. While not inherently evil, Bela’Wani, possibly as a result of their cowardice, lean towards malice and are consummate bullies. They are overbearing oppressors to anyone beneath them, while being sycophantic lickspittles to anyone higher up the social ladder than them. 75% of the goblins in the warren are Bela’Wani.