The Storyteller's Corner is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Pretty words and sentiments aside, Crick Solomon found himself being ground down into a fine dust against the pressure of some previously ill-understood natural drive, one he couldn’t deny. In the four days since the last Children of Outworlders meetup, he found his thoughts consistently returning to Velis, the goblin woman. He had lived in Brooklyn, New York, for the first 28 years of his life, from the time of his birth to just a few days after his 28th birthday, and had never had to go much further than the front stoop of his building to spot his fellow goblins in fair-sized groups. New York City seemed, in fact, to have drawn quite the population of goblins, elves, lizardmen and felises, the cat-people of Caldea. He had known plenty of different goblins of both the male and female persuasion, seen the multitude of differences from one specimen to the next.
American Goblin- Chapter 3
American Goblin- Chapter 3
American Goblin- Chapter 3
The Storyteller's Corner is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Pretty words and sentiments aside, Crick Solomon found himself being ground down into a fine dust against the pressure of some previously ill-understood natural drive, one he couldn’t deny. In the four days since the last Children of Outworlders meetup, he found his thoughts consistently returning to Velis, the goblin woman. He had lived in Brooklyn, New York, for the first 28 years of his life, from the time of his birth to just a few days after his 28th birthday, and had never had to go much further than the front stoop of his building to spot his fellow goblins in fair-sized groups. New York City seemed, in fact, to have drawn quite the population of goblins, elves, lizardmen and felises, the cat-people of Caldea. He had known plenty of different goblins of both the male and female persuasion, seen the multitude of differences from one specimen to the next.