Goblin Orphan and Granny Greatsword
Self-Published
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Description
It takes a village to raise a child. So what you do if the village is destroyed?
Ratface is a goblin whose village has been destroyed by other goblins. She's in a bind where she needs to rely on the kindness of others in a world where kindness to goblins is the exception not the rule. Things only get worse when the first person to offer to help her is an adventurer; Granny Greatsword.
Goblin Orphan and Granny Greatsword is a story about a little goblin and her 'Grandma's' adventures. They'll go on quests, learn new skills, and unravel the mystery of Ratface's attackers.
[participant/ winner in the November 2024 Royal Road Writathon challenge]
Information
- Status
- Ongoing
- Year
- 2024
- Author
- Squeamish
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.5/ 5.0
- Followers
- 59
- Views
- 81,485
Chapters(246 total)
- Chapter Forty-Six: A Glamour's OpportunityDec 12, 2024
- Chapter Forty-Five: Trust BrokenDec 11, 2024
- Chapter Forty-Four: GardeningDec 10, 2024
- Chapter Forty-Three: The Mentor in The ForestDec 9, 2024
- Chapter Forty-Two: The Nature of DemonsDec 8, 2024
- Chapter Forty-One: Mind Training Today?Dec 7, 2024
- Chapter Forty: Negotiating with the voice in your headDec 6, 2024
- Chapter Thirty-Nine: To Be a GoblinDec 5, 2024
- Chapter Thirty-Eight: Goblin MagicDec 4, 2024
- Chapter Thirty-Seven: Goblin PartyDec 3, 2024
- Chapter Thirty-Six: Who do you see when you look at me?Dec 2, 2024
- Chapter Thirty-Five: The Person in Your HeadNov 30, 2024
- Chapter Thirty-Four: Ethical Deal with the DevilNov 30, 2024
- Chapter Thirty-Three: Magic BloodNov 29, 2024
- Chapter Thirty-Two: Town LifeNov 28, 2024
- Chapter Thirty-One: Resting and PlanningNov 26, 2024
- Chapter Thirty: The Demon in the ForestNov 26, 2024
- Chapter Twenty-Nine: Redwood ForestNov 25, 2024
- Chapter Twenty-Eight: The KeeperNov 24, 2024
- Chapter Twenty-Seven: Last ditch sprintNov 23, 2024
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Community Reviews(4)
- Konrad ZielinskiRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0Very happy with this story it really pulled me in and has a proper plot to boot, not just random things happen to charactereas is so often the caseein serial fiction. Ratface is an entertaining protagonist to follow an. Has attracted a good set of comphnions, though not all of them have had their chance in the spotlight yet. And there has been just enough world building to make things interesting without spoiling the surprises too early.
- TartanRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5I have followed it from the start and am looking forward to the second in the series. It is quite a different take on Goblins and Elves in general. The author has a unique style and follows through on the most important aspects of a story related to overall plot, characterization and Flow. There are occasional mistakes in grammar and sentence structure but that is normal around here, where first drafts fly off into the skies like fireworks on New Years Eve :) They caught my attention and they held it. Well done!
- oddy jokerRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5stumble upon this story when I randomly searching for new story to read and hooked with it since the beginning.
love how original the goblins culture is especially their naming sense and meaning behind it.
love the interaction ratface with other characters and how determined she is to staying true to herself. - vtech1855Royal Road★★★★ 3.5The author clearly has an idea for their story, and so far it seems well laid out. The writing is clear, there is direction, and character goals are relatable. Dialogue is good and doesn't seem forced or scripted.
In technical terms, the author needs to proofread for punctuation errors and typos, like 'that' instead of 'than'.
Unrelated to the review, but still related to the story (and many other stories): as a reader I despise the use of the words "dearie" and "granny". Dearie is longer than dear and granny is the same number of syllables as grandma. I have the same reaction to these words as others do to 'moist'.