Monster Farmer 2: A Fantasy LitRPG Adventure by DB King

Monster Farmer 2: A Fantasy LitRPG Adventure by DB King

Author:DB King [King, DB]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Aethon Books
Published: 2023-10-02T16:00:00+00:00


Old Man Forest Imp? That name had to be because of the moss that covered its entire body. Erron accepted and an information panel appeared. It showed the basic statistics of the creature and asked him to give it a name. It was interesting that the fiend insight category was simply imp and not forest imp, though there were many types of goblins across the Five Kingdoms. Erron dismissed this and would see to it later once the threat of battle was over.

The newly risen monster, an imp, bore a striking resemblance to the forest goblins Erron was familiar with. Its skin was dark green, and it had large, pointed bat-like ears. What caught Erron's attention, however, were the sharp fangs that filled its toothy mouth, far more menacing than those of an average goblin.

Yet, it was the creature's horns that caught his attention. Goblins definitely didn’t have horns. Though not exceptionally large, they protruded from the brows and swept back over its head, suggesting a demonic lineage. Erron knew that he would need to keep these imps at the farm, otherwise the people of the Southern Reach would be terrified he was not only a necromancer, but also summoning demons!

The other unique thing about this imp was that it was almost completely covered in moss across the main parts of its body. Its arms and legs were dark green and free of the silvery-gray moss, but the rest of its body was covered from scalp to thigh.

Erron spied a little potion belt clasped around its waist that had vials of poison hanging from it. He hadn’t buried the forest goblin with a belt or with poisons, but there it was. Perhaps it was just part of being a forest goblin. It also had a tiny quiver on its back, held by a leather strap across its chest. The quiver was full of wicked-looking arrows that gleamed with green poison on the tips.

He immediately commanded his new imp to join the ranks of his other risen monsters. It looked up at the massive orc that stood behind Erron and immediately tried to climb the fellow green-skinned monster. Clobber brushed it away as though it was nothing more than an annoyance, and Erron smiled to himself.

“You might need to work up some trust between yourself and the big man if you want to be able to sit on his shoulder,” Erron said with a chuckle.

The little imp grunted, but it didn’t try again.

A few moments later, Sellis landed beside them in her gryphon form. She had another hairy little moss-covered imp clutched in one of her taloned claws. It was screaming and trying to get free, but it was nowhere near strong enough to escape the gryphon’s clutches.

When Erron approached, the forest imp offered its fealty to him, and naturally, he accepted. Another information panel appeared about this imp, but he would review it later after he also dominated the moose fiend.

Erron realized as he approached the pit and saw the



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