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During a routine border inspection, Elara’s scouts stumbled upon a devastated goblin camp. Amidst the ruin, they found a single survivor: a goblin infant, no larger than a loaf of bread, with wide amber eyes and skin the color of river moss. While her advisors called for the "mercy of the blade," Elara did the unthinkable. She reached into the dirt, wrapped the creature in her royal silks, and declared him her son. A Court in Turmoil
In the end, rulers and rivers are never that different. Both move through the world carrying what they can. Maerwynn had taught a kingdom to notice its spillage; Grith taught them how to gather it back. Between them a simple truth was stitched into the realm’s fabric: to keep a people well, tend the seams where they fray. The Queen Who Adopted a Goblin
The years that followed were a chaotic blur. While the court expected a monster, they got something far more disruptive: a child. Bramble didn't care for silk; he preferred to wear the rugs. He didn't eat with a silver fork; he used it to play "stab-the-sausage," a game he invented and won consistently. She reached into the dirt, wrapped the creature
As Grub grows into a mischievous teenager, Elara struggles to teach him "Royal Etiquette" while he teaches her "Goblin Chaos." But when a secret cabal of dark sorcerers plots to overthrow the Queen, exploiting the public's fear of the "Goblin Prince," Elara and Grub are framed for a crime they didn't commit. Maerwynn had taught a kingdom to notice its
. It explores themes of peace, prejudice, and coexistence between vastly different species. The Legend of Golden Kine