The Queen Who Adopted A Goblin Jun 2026
When the lanterns were relit, the Queen stood barefoot in her nightgown, unharmed. Nine assassins lay in various states of weeping, bitten, or tangled in their own cloaks. Snag sat on the largest one’s chest, proudly holding a stolen poison needle like a scepter.
Instead of viewing the creature as a monster to be eliminated, the Queen sees an opportunity for peace. She decides to adopt the goblin, driven by a desire to learn if humans and goblins can ever coexist. The story unfolds through the eyes of her biological son, who serves as a witness to this unconventional "discovery" and the social upheaval it causes within the palace. Key Themes The Queen Who Adopted a Goblin
Dirt, survival instinct, and a biological inclination toward scavenging and mischief. When the lanterns were relit, the Queen stood
Lord Vane seized upon the public's fear, secretly plotting to overthrow the Queen and cleanse the castle of what he deemed an abomination. He organized a midnight raid, intending to assassinate Pip and frame it as a tragic accident. The Night of the Red Moon Instead of viewing the creature as a monster