The main campaign might as well be a side quest!

Goblin Girl, Pixel Art, Title, Vaughan Farrar, Lit RPG
Goblin Girl, Pixel Art, Title, Vaughan Farrar, Lit RPG
Smuk, Goblin Girl, Lit RPG, Vaughan Farrar
Smuk, Goblin Girl, Lit RPG, Vaughan Farrar

eBook & Paperback Available

June 20th 2025

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Release date: June 20th 2025

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Goblin Girl, Book Cover, Vaughan Farrar, Lit RPG, Green Moon, Video Game
Goblin Girl, Book Cover, Vaughan Farrar, Lit RPG, Green Moon, Video Game
Amazon Pre-Order Link, Goblin Girl, For US Store, DravastoneAmazon Pre-Order Link, Goblin Girl, For US Store, Dravastone

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A light-hearted LitRPG about a feisty Goblin NPC accidently becoming an adventurer so to save her home from human “heroes” hunting her kin.

Fed up of being slain by adventurers for EXP Points, Smuk the Goblin Girl quests to become stronger, wiser and accidentally becomes an adventurer herself! Battling against fantastical beasts, mighty fowl and other questionably skilled adventurers, Smuk's efforts catch the eyes of the local adventuring guild.

Not wanting to be upstaged by an NPC, let alone a mere goblin, the guild places a bounty on Smuk's head and threatens to destroy her home of Gunkfell entirely. The stakes are higher than ever before and Smuk will stare into the face of death himself to save her people.

Join the Goblin Girl as she levels up on an epic tale of sword swinging, spell slinging action!

Goblin Girl Retro Game Case (Mockup for Promo Only)
Goblin Girl Retro Game Case (Mockup for Promo Only)

AN EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK

"“Onk say go left,” Smuk thought to herself, though she couldn’t quite remember which way left was. A trick came to mind once taught to her by Steng on how to remember her left from right using her claws, but she was still somewhat unsure. Looking down at her open palms she saw that one of her claws made an ‘L’ shape and the other the same only backwards. Luckily she was as illiterate as she was spatially dyslexic and thought the backwards ‘L’ was the correct way to go. One should never underestimate the intelligence, or lack thereof of a goblin."