Sure. There could be a story where a young hero is on a quest to find a magical gem that is said to be 'bred by goblin'. The goblins in this story are known for their ability to infuse magic into objects. The gem has the power to control the weather. The hero has to face many challenges set by the goblins to get the gem, but in the end, he uses the gem's power for good.
In a non - erotic context, 'bred by goblin' might mean that an item or a being has its origin or some form of development related to goblins. It could be a plant that grows in an area where goblins are believed to frequent and has thus been influenced by their presence in some way, perhaps having a strange shape or unique properties that are thought to be a result of this goblin influence.
Typically, goblin - related elements in such novels might include the physical appearance of goblins which could be small, wiry, and perhaps with sharp features. Their behavior might be mischievous or even somewhat devious in the context of the erotic story.
Yes, there are many non - erotic Goblin Slayer stories. The original Goblin Slayer series focuses on adventure, combat, and the journey of the main character against goblins. There are light novels, manga, and anime adaptations that tell the story in a more traditional fantasy adventure style, without any erotic elements.
I'm not entirely sure what 'drow bred' specifically means outside of an erotic context as it's not a common phrase. It could potentially be a misspelling or a very specific term within a particular non - sexual sub - culture or game. For example, in some fantasy games, 'drow' is a type of elf - like creature, but 'bred' in this context without more information is hard to define precisely.
No. 'Goblin erotic fiction' is not a recognized mainstream genre in literature. Mainstream literature focuses on various well - established genres like fiction, non - fiction, poetry, etc. Erotic content related to such strange or unorthodox concepts is not part of the general literary canon.
I'm not entirely sure what a 'black bred story' specifically means. It could potentially be a story related to black - bred animals, perhaps a story about a particular breed of black animals and their characteristics or experiences. But without more context, it's difficult to be more precise.
It might also mean that a specific trait or quality within a group is 'bred out' to the point of virtual extinction. For instance, if there is a family in a fanfic with a special magical ability, but through intermarriage with other families without that ability and a lack of emphasis on maintaining it, the ability gradually disappears from the family line. This concept can be used to show how things can be lost over time in a fictional society.
I'm not sure if goblin erotic novels are popular in any specific literary circles. Erotic literature in general is a niche genre and often not widely accepted in mainstream literary discussions. Moreover, the idea of 'goblin' in this context might be very specific and not commonly associated with mainstream literary trends.
It's highly unlikely that there are well - known books in the 'goblin erotic fiction' category. Most books are centered around more common themes and stories. Such a specific and rather unusual combination is not something that is typically found in the book market. Even in the realm of niche or self - published works, it would be a very rare find.