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depends on race fantasy appeals to you best when you're actually out and about running around with them and fighting stuff.
being an orc charging around, a wall of green muscle, and taking the brunt of the battle for your team is neat.
an undead warrior could look a variety of ways, a badass mangled warrior, a dark and evil looking rotting brigand, or a freaky mouthless zombie with funny hair running around getting the enemy's attention.
a human could be pretty much anything, we are one and could picture one in all sorts of ways, a generic fighter? honorable warrior with glitzy armor? a hunk of metal that doesn't seem like it's even human? it'd need some work but it has the highest creative ceiling.
goblin sounds like an odd choice but every race, gender, and class combo works despite whatever is the norm for a class or race. it's just hard to say since this is the most personal choice you can make in a game, who exactly is your little guy? when I first played the choice felt obvious, I knew what I liked and which class sounded best to try out.
for a more objective answer focus on what would get least tiring after hitting max and grinding stuff for a few months. you really want a generic human female voice for your actions? do you really want a small goblin character model? when you're standing next to a bunch of players will you feel satisfied with your choice or do you think you might see an orc or a human standing out to you during questing or a battleground and wonder if you should've chosen that race instead?