Goblin Kingdom

Goblin Kingdom

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ゴブリンの王国

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Goblin no Oukoku, ゴブリンの王国

By 春野隠者

3.7
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
302 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

With a hideous visage they came to be known as goblins. Hunted day after day, trampled, and crushed, these creatures lived with no other lot than to be killed. But all that changed when the king was born.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Goblin Kingdom Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Goblin Kingdom "Goblin Kingdom" is a web novel that's been quite the ride. I went in expecting a certain type of story, and what I got was... well, something different. It's a blend of familiar tropes with some surprising twists, resulting in a narrative that's both engaging and, at times, a little frustrating. ### First Impressions The premise is classic isekai: a human reincarnated as a goblin. But unlike some similar stories, like "Re:Monster," this one quickly establishes its own identity. The protagonist, initially just trying to survive, soon sets his sights on something bigger: building a kingdom. This ambition, coupled with the protagonist's retained human intellect, immediately sets the stage for a unique power dynamic within the goblin society. ### What Works Well I particularly enjoyed the character development. The protagonist isn't some overpowered Gary Stu. He struggles, he makes mistakes, and he learns (sometimes the hard way) from his failures. This growth, along with the development of his goblin subordinates, makes the world feel alive and dynamic. I found myself invested in their progress, and I genuinely cared about their fates. The action sequences are also a highlight. The author clearly has a knack for writing battles, both large-scale and one-on-one. They're detailed, exciting, and often brutal, which fits the dark fantasy setting perfectly. The kingdom-building aspect is also well done. It's not just about acquiring resources and expanding territory; it's about creating a society, establishing laws, and fostering loyalty. ### Areas of Concern While I appreciated the protagonist's attempts to retain his humanity, at times, it felt forced. I felt like the story sometimes struggled to balance his human morals with his monstrous nature, leading to inconsistencies in his actions. I also felt that the female lead could have been better developed. Her role felt somewhat limited, and I would have liked to see her given more agency in the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviews mention the protagonist killing his mother at the beginning of the story. This is a major event that shapes his character and motivations, so be aware of this going in. ### Final Verdict Overall, I enjoyed "Goblin Kingdom." It's a unique take on the isekai genre with compelling characters, exciting action, and engaging world-building. While it has some flaws, its strengths far outweigh its weaknesses. If you're looking for a dark fantasy novel with a strategic protagonist and a focus on kingdom building, I would recommend giving "Goblin Kingdom" a try. Just be prepared for some morally gray areas and a protagonist who's not always perfect, but always interesting.

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