Goblin No Suana Sengoku Gakidou -rj01232863-
Common themes include: forced servitude, non-consensual breeding, body modification via cursed goblin alchemy, and psychological breaking of captured heroines (kunoichi, shrine maidens, samurai daughters). The game does not shy away from showing long-term consequences for captives (pregnancy, physical deterioration, or transformation into goblin-husks).
The title itself, Goblin no Suana (often translated roughly as "The Goblin's Nest" or "Goblin Breeding Hole"), combined with Sengoku Gakidou (which serves as both the circle name and a thematic indicator of "Warring States Hungry Spirits"), sets the stage immediately. The game promises a fusion of two popular dark fantasies: the gritty, merciless world of goblin subcultures, and the tumultuous, violence-ridden era of the Japanese Sengoku Jidai (Warring States Period). Goblin no Suana Sengoku Gakidou -RJ01232863-
(foot soldier), limps through the freezing rain, clutching a notched katana. His unit was decimated at the border, and the fog has led him into a ravine that smells of rot and old iron. He seeks shelter in a gaping maw in the hillside—the "Goblin’s Nest." The game promises a fusion of two popular