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By setting the narrative in the Sengoku (Warring States) era, the work moves away from generic Western fantasy and into a specific historical nihilism. This was a time of "Gekokujo"—the low overcoming the high. In this context, the goblins aren't just monsters; they represent the ultimate manifestation of the "Gaki" (hungry ghosts) or the starving, displaced peasantry turned predatory. They are the physical embodiment of the chaos that consumes the noble and the innocent alike when central authority vanishes. The Cave as a Microcosm of Despair

Your primary base of operations is an underground burrow. You must decide which rooms to build, ranging from nurseries and storage areas to training grounds. Every decision carries weight; building a training room might give you stronger units, but without adequate food storage, your nest will quickly starve. 2. Unit Management and Evolution Goblin no Suana Sengoku Gakidou -RJ01232863-