Sure. 'GATE: Thus the JSDF Fought There!' is a great one. It involves building an army in a fantasy world. The story is really exciting as it shows how modern military strategies and technology are applied in a different realm.
Another good 'kingdom building light novel' is 'Re:Monster'. The protagonist is reincarnated as a goblin in a fantasy world and uses his knowledge from his previous life to build a powerful goblin kingdom. It has an unique take on the genre with lots of action and growth elements.
Power struggle is a common theme. Characters often build armies to gain more power in the fictional worlds they are in.
Sure. 'Overlord' can be considered in a way. In it, the protagonist builds his own 'nation' in a different world with his undead minions, creating rules and developing the territory. Another one could be 'Log Horizon', where players are trapped in a game world and start to build a functioning society similar to nation - building.
One popular Goblin Army light novel is 'Goblin Slayer'. It tells the story of a world where goblins are a real menace and there's a character dedicated to slaying them. The plot is full of action and adventure as he battles through goblin hordes.
Sure. 'Sword Art Online' is a great one. It builds a vivid virtual world where players are trapped and have to fight for their survival. The world has its own rules, levels, and various unique monsters.
Sure. 'Re:Monster' is an excellent choice. The story revolves around a character who is reincarnated as a goblin and uses his knowledge and skills to build up a goblin kingdom in a fantasy world. Also, 'The Rising of the Shield Hero' has elements of kingdom building as the main character, who is initially ostracized, gradually builds his own influence and territory within the kingdom.
One more is 'The Rising of the Shield Hero'. Although the focus is not solely on dungeon building, the main character Naofumi has to develop his base and territory which has some similarities to dungeon building. The story shows how he overcomes challenges in building up his place and making it stronger against enemies.
For beginners, 'Ender's Game' is a great start. It has a relatively straightforward narrative about Ender's journey in army building and leadership. It's easy to follow and really engaging. Another good one is 'Gates of Fire'. It tells the story of the Spartan army in a very accessible way, with lots of details about their training and the way their army was structured.
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Another option is 'The Legendary Moonlight Sculptor'. The main character in this novel is highly skilled and often finds himself in situations where he has to rely on his own wits and abilities. He can handle difficult battles alone and there are many gamelit elements such as leveling up, quests, and in - game economy which are well - presented in the story.