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No Killing Goblins

pirateaba ()

SubgenreLitRPG / Progression
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
Pages (Doorstopper (600+))
SeriesBook #
Setting
CSM age13

Content levels

ViolenceModerate
Sexual contentNone
LanguageMild

Trigger warnings

ViolenceDeathIsolation

Protagonist archetypes

Multiple POVsFish out of Water

Synopsis

“Pirateaba is an amazing world builder, and as a writer, I am in awe of their story constructing skills…. The Wandering Inn is a favorite... You won't find anything else like it.” – Matt Dinniman, New York Times b estselling author of Dungeon Crawler Carl In this second volume of The Wandering Inn , Book One of the massive epic fantasy world that has become a LitRPG sensation, new characters take center stage as the Innverse expands beyond Erin Solstice’s inn. Even as Erin finds companions out of goblins, necromancers, drakes, and gnolls, Ryoka Griffin wants no part in making friends. She just wants to run. Luckily, there’s a guild that allows her to do just that, and Ryoka soon finds herself delivering messages and packages across the city. But she’s an oddity to the other runners, and not just because she doesn’t wear shoes. No, there’s something about her that just doesn’t fit in…and it’s probably the fact that she’s from the real world, and not the fantasy one she’s been sucked into. Like Erin, she has found herself pulled into a fantasy realm she doesn’t understand. And like Erin, she wants to learn more…but wants to do it her own way. Yet even she is learning she can’t do everything alone, and after a dangerous delivery introduces her to the adventuring group The Horns of Hammerad—and other deliveries bring her into the scope of a powerful Lady and a mysterious magic-user—her new world will never be the same. Darkness is growing in the Innverse, with new players and monsters being added to the chessboard, and both Erin and Ryoka are finding out that as amazing magic can be, it’s also incredibly deadly.

Is No Killing Goblins appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 13 and up.

This LitRPG fantasy features moderate violence including monster encounters and dangerous deliveries, with themes of survival and friendship. Characters navigate a fantasy world with game-like mechanics and face deadly magical threats.

What to know going in

This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death, violence, and isolation.

Publisher age: Adult·Our content rating: 13+

Publisher ages reflect reading level; our rating reflects content maturity — they can differ.

Who'll love this

Teens will enjoy following characters from our world as they navigate a fantasy realm with guilds, goblins, and game-like progression systems while building unexpected friendships.

Tags

Portal FantasyIsekaiGame MechanicsSlice of Life