Card Trivia talk:Goblin of Greed

Goblin of Greed's Story
The "Story of Goblin of Greed" section is simply ridiculous. After going through all the card images featuring "Goblin of Greed", I'm actually beginning to think the true narrative is actually in the opposite order than what is currently written -- not surprising, given that the origin is possibly in cards released more recently:


 * "Dark Factory of Mass Production": The goblin is working a dead-end job at a Mokey Mokey factory.


 * "Peeping Goblin": He breaks into the vault using an Mokey assembly part and steals a Pot of Greed.


 * "Goblin Out of the Frying Pan": He tries to fence the stolen pot to an aristocrat.


 * "Second Coin Toss": The aristocrat pays him handsomely for the pot.


 * "Upstart Goblin": With his newfound wealth, the goblin is able to enjoy the status of those he'd previously served.


 * "Good Goblin Housekeeping": Hungry for more cash, he begins investing his money into various commodities and expanding his wealth.


 * "Bubble Crash" and "Heavy Slump": Following a market crash and recession, he loses all his precious investments.


 * "Goblin Thief" and "Heavy Slump": He tries to regain his wealth using the same tactic that had worked for him before: stealing pots from a shop and a passing supply caravan.


 * "Dark Scorpion Combination": He gets trampled by Dark Scorpions who are also trying to raid the caravan and accidentally breaks all the jars he stole? This one's pretty uncertain; given that the goblin is almost an easter egg in the artwork, it could just be an unrelated event, like "Pollinosis".


 * "Fine": He either breaks the pots he stole, or gets caught in the act, and is fined what little money he has left, reducing him back to nothing.

Some pointers to support my argument:
 * Q: If the factory job came first, how come he changes into fancier clothes in "Goblin Out of the Frying Pan"?
 * A: Who says he doesn't have street clothes? "Dark Factory of Mass Production" and "Peeping Goblin" both occur while he's at work in the factory, and the hat hanging on the lever in "Dark Factory of Mass Production" proves that he already has an alternate hat and outfit that he's changed out of. In addition, if you look closely, his cap and tunic are actually ratty and torn in most of his appearances, and of a different color and trim from the outfit in "Upstart Goblin", which he likely bought with his newfound wealth.


 * Q: If that's the case, why is he wearing his old outfit again after "Upstart Goblin", when he's supposedly rich?
 * A: Would you wear a suit and tie around your house? It's likely just some nice clothes that he wore in public to keep up appearances, and likely sold after losing his fortune.

So, what do you guys think? Does my theory make sense? I know this barely has anything to do with the card game, but if we're in agreement I'll replace the current 'Story' section with my own.