Ryen Ryen the Hemogoblin has this fantastic cast that feels like a chaotic family reunion in the best way. The titular character, Ryen Ryen, is this mischievous yet oddly charming goblin with a knack for getting into trouble—think Loki if he were covered in moss and had a weakness for stolen socks. Then there's Zara the Bone Collector, a skeletal witch who speaks in riddles and hoards cursed trinkets like they're vintage vinyl. My personal favorite is Grizzle the Unwashed, a troll bartender who doubles as the group's reluctant voice of reason (when he isn't napping in ale barrels).
What makes them shine is how their dynamics flip tropes—Ryen's 'pranks' often accidentally save the day, while Zara's 'wisdom' usually involves setting things on fire. The recent arc where they tried to overthrow a pumpkin king had me cackling for weeks. If you enjoy 'The Legends of Vox Machina' but wish it had more swamp creatures, this crew's your jam.
Let me geek out about Ryen Ryen's character designs for a sec—Ryen's got these luminescent green scars that glow when they lie (which is always), and Zara wears a cloak made of animated hair. Genius! Their personalities clash perfectly: Ryen's impulsive schemes, Zara's morbid curiosity, and Grizzle's exhausted 'I'm too old for this' energy create this hilarious balance. The lore hints that Ryen might actually be a cursed prince, which would explain their dramatic flair. Side note: their VA performances are chef's kiss—especially when Ryen shrieks during escape scenes.
Ryen's gang feels like if someone tossed a D&D party into a blender. Zara’s backstory as a former necromancer’s test subject adds depth beneath her sass, while Grizzle’s secret talent for knitting giant sweaters (often for Ryen) cracks me up. Their dynamic works because they’re all disasters in different ways—Ryen’s the 'oops I burned down the tavern' type, Zara’s the 'let’s dissect that curse for fun' type, and Grizzle’s just here to clean up messes. Pure chaos chemistry.
Ryen's crew gives me such 'found family' vibes! Ryen themself is a scrappy little gremlin with a heart of gold—always stealing shiny things but sharing the loot with their ragtag friends. Zara's the resident cryptid mom friend, except she 'parents' by teaching everyone how to hex their enemies. Then you've got poor Grizzle, who just wants to brew mushroom beer in peace but keeps getting dragged into nonsense. The fandom loves them because they're flawed but fiercely loyal. Remember that episode where Ryen traded Zara's favorite skull for a rubber duck? Iconic chaos.
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The Reaper's Harem: My Monster Mates
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I woke up as the Villainess, but instead of a halo, I got a Scythe.
However, my power has attracted the world's most dangerous monsters: A possessive Werewolf, a bloodthirsty Vampire, a Tentacle-wielding Professor, and a Biblically Accurate Angel with a thousand eyes. They think I'm their prey to be tamed, but they forgot one thing: I am Death itself.
Being a She-Rogue is unheard of, and being an Alpha of Rogues is not accepted and is shunned by all werewolf packs. Evelyn Skylar fits into the role of an Alpha perfectly. No one can challenge her openly and win a fight. Her pack is framed as Rogues and Assassins by the High Council of the Werewolf community. Determined to achieve revenge against her enemies and redeem her pack's name, she embarks on a journey to uncover the main culprit in front of the werewolf committee. There is no time for finding a Mate in her Life, Evelyn has one purpose...REVENGE.
Alpha Ryan Snyder - Evelyn's mate, does not take "NO" for an answer and harbors a deep hatred for rogues. What happens when his mate does not bow down to him and makes him stand on his toes trying to find her? She was a mystery that he feels compelled to solve all the while safegaurding his pack from threats of renegades. Driven by his instincts, Ryan is determined to uncover the true woman beneath her cold exterior. At the same time, he must address a dangerous menace that poses a threat to all the packs in the neighboring territories.
Most mystical creatures got to live pretty normal lives, but not all of them were that fortunate. Riyin's tale began when tragedy struck his home and he lost his parents in the hands of a mighty witch in a single moment. After managing to escape through a portal, Riyin was raised by the most powerful wizard known.
Frya is a rare werewolf, legendarily named the Wild Beast and she learned of her real nature years after she lost all her family, save one brother, in the Great Battle, inspired by the Sisterhood.
Now tinted with the mark of revenge, Riyin, alongside his best friend, Frya, embark on the quest to find the Sisterhood, a coven of the most powerful witches, the Violet Witch included, and avenging his family's death. Through fights, hunger, and many brushes with death, they finally find the Sisterhood, but they are not ready for what they meet.
* The fourth book in the Love and Other Sorcery Series - Book One, The Mage's Heart, Book Two, The Golden Dragon's Princess, Book Three, Akyran's Folly *
Love's Sacrifice Will Make You Stronger
Tarragon, the first-born child of Queen Diandreliera of Uyan Taesil and her dragon husband, Aurien, is the child of prophecy in every way. She is beautiful, talented, well-learned, and a master of the sword she was born to wield. She is also as magnificent a golden dragon as her father when in dragon-form.
Daethie loves and adores her older sister and envies her for all that Tarragon is and Daethie isn't. Short, small, dark haired, and unable to shift into a dragon, Daethie is fondly known as "the runt of the dragon litter."
Whilst her siblings excel at Prince Akyran and Princess Ecaeris' Monster Hunting training, Daethie is a disaster more likely to harm herself than any monster that she encounters.
When Prince Akyran brings Aien, the son of a local warlock who is well known for his villainy, to the castle as his hostage, Aien singles out Daethie to befriend, and Daethie falls hard and fast for the enigmatic warlock's son.
With the increasing danger of monsters roaming their land, Tarragon leads an expedition to locate the portal that is allowing the creatures to cross from their world, but it is a dangerous, testing journey and one that not all will complete alive.
What sacrifice will be made for love and the rescue of their world?
Ithea's champion, Rhaizen Gale, has passed away. and the kingdom of Ithea has entered hazardous times as a result. But with his death, the world ushers in a new age of heroes and the birth of a deceptive enemy the Kingdom has been pursuing down for generations: the rise of a new Necessary Evil, a true agent of Darkness.
Ithea, Yulcite, Lorth, and Seolara are all aware of the evil that emerges in the abandoned continent of Trerth, where pure malevolence resides and threatens to return. Will the kingdoms be able to fight the impending threat without their great warrior Rhaizen Gale, or will the new age's heroes succumb to the pressure and fail?
~I was a good looking prince when I was reborn, and because I could do indecent things as much as I like, I decided to make a harem while travelling with a beautiful female elf~
Formerly a gamer, the hero who was just reincarnated became a handsome elf prince of another world.
In his previous life, he was just a plain-faced man, so in this world, he uses his high position as a prince to his advantage and keeps holding beautiful women in his arms, every day in his life.
With his status as a prince and handsome face, together with the high abilities of the elves……he will thoroughly enjoy life unlike in his previous world!
Main Characters:-
Alan vi Alling:
The main character of the Novel. An otaku who died as the Virgin in his previous world but was reborn as the Elven Prince. Because of his previous life he set himself up and determines himself to taste every woman he came across. Now in this life he is the dirty playboy.
Cecil Mir:
An Elven Woman and Main character attendant also his childhood friend and harbour feelings for him, despite being him the playboy.
Ryen Ryen the Hemogoblin' is this wild little indie horror comic I stumbled upon last year, and it stuck with me like cheap chewing gum under a desk. At its core, it follows Ryen, a misfit goblin cursed with an insatiable thirst for blood—but not in the cool vampire way. He's more like a tragicomic gremlin who keeps failing at being terrifying. The art style's all jagged lines and sickly greens, which perfectly matches the story's vibe: equal parts grotesque and oddly heartfelt.
What really got me was how it subverts expectations. Instead of glorifying gore, it uses Ryen's struggles (like trying to intimidate a village but accidentally adopting their stray cats) to explore themes of belonging. The writer clearly grew up on 'Hellboy' and 'Gremlins 2', but there's a fresh twist here—like if Tim Burton directed an episode of 'Over the Garden Wall'. By the final arc where Ryen befriends a lactose-intolerant werewolf, I was emotionally invested in this weirdo's redemption.