Contrary to what one might believe, the goblin community residing in the vicinity of the town of Hector was one of the most organized that existed.
Within this community, there were different groups for different tasks. And each of these groups was formed according to the abilities of the members who constituted it.
Thus, the goblin patrollers, who were mostly replaceable, had the mission to patrol the surroundings of the hamlet, and even more, to note any changes that occurred in the area, such as: new monsters settling in, the number and power of monster hunters visiting, etc.
They were scouts, and when they encountered a situation they couldn't handle themselves, they immediately reported it to headquarters, so that a more qualified team, the hunters' team, could take care of it.
One day, I discovered that what I truly loved doing in life was reading novels, discovering new works, imagining new concepts to make a character I loved stronger, and, why not, creating my own character in a work and evolving them in my imagination. I would sometimes spend hours doing this without realizing it, with a smile on my face.
Unfortunately, as time passes, we grow older, and with that comes responsibilities. Especially being African, where society always frowns upon someone who, at a certain age, still maintains a passion they developed since adolescence. I can still hear them saying to me: "It's time for you to grow up, Alban."
So, I recently found myself having to choose between my passion for reading and my ever-burgeoning imagination, and my need to create a monthly income, even if it meant having to abandon my passion.
I ultimately decided to combine the two by creating my own original work: "The War of the Primals". It's still in its early stages, and I promise to do my best not to disappoint you.
So, even if it's a bit selfish of me, I would really appreciate it if you could help me get it known. A comment to let me know if you enjoy it would help me a lot, you have no idea.
As improving is also at the heart of my goals, I would also be delighted to read your constructive criticism.
Thank you very much, dear reader.
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