A System Inherited! [LitRPG, World Building, Female MC, Strong to OP, Xianxia like]
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Description
Adya and Anya two pairs of twins come from very different worlds. One set from a technological civilisation, one set from a cultivation world.
Through an accident of chance and magic, all the souls are merged and reincarnated in an older universe.
Now baby Adya, with the memories of all 4 has to make her way through the world. There is only one problem. Somehow, she has ended up being recognised as a scion of the progenitors, the ones who created the system!
The system will test and limit her to ensure she is worthy of inheriting the system.
Everyone else in positions of power, will fear her coming and will do everything they can to stop her rise. If she becomes recognised as a true inheritor even the gods will be under her power.
A journey of a girl born into a new universe where almost everyone is against her. Adya struggles to claim her birth right and recreate the System and the universe a new.
Chapter will drop most days as they are written. The plan is to release 5 chapters a week M-F.
What to Expect
An actually intelligent female MC
Anti hero lead - She will do what she wants and needs to do
Pragmatic MC
Challenges will be from others and not all in the MCs head
[Winner of the Royal Road Writathon challenge October 2024]
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2023
- Author
- MentalLogic
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- Rating
- 4.6/ 5.0
- Followers
- 729
- Views
- 181,690
Chapters(61 total)
- 21 - Chapter 20 - Day 1811Dec 1, 2024
- 20 - Chapter 19 - Day 1811Dec 1, 2024
- 19 - Chapter 18 - Day 1753Dec 1, 2024
- 18 - Chapter 17 - Day 1753Nov 29, 2024
- 17 - Chapter 16 - Day 1753Nov 28, 2024
- 16 - Chapter 15 - Day 1753Nov 27, 2024
- 15 - Chapter 14 - Day 1753Nov 22, 2024
- 14 - Chapter 13 - Day 1752Nov 22, 2024
- 13 - Chapter 12 - Day 1751 ContinuedNov 20, 2024
- 12 - Chapter 11 - Day 1751 ContinuedNov 19, 2024
- 11 - Chapter 10 - Day 1751 continuedNov 18, 2024
- 10 - Chapter 9 - Day 1751Nov 12, 2024
- 9 - Chapter 8 - Day 1,750Nov 11, 2024
- 8 - Chapter 7 - Day 700Nov 16, 2023
- 7 - Chapter 6 - Day 380Nov 15, 2023
- 6 - Chapter 5 - Day 102Nov 15, 2023
- 5 - Chapter 4 - Day 97Nov 10, 2023
- 4 - Chapter 3 - Day 60Nov 10, 2023
- 3 - Chapter 2 - Day 7Nov 10, 2023
- 2 - Chapter 1 - Day 1Nov 10, 2023
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Community Reviews(10)
- Cloaky47Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0The story is an Isekai but better with cultivation, a system that is original compared to others. The story is like a fresh breath, it is LitRPG but it is original, it focus more on the story and not on the system, it's well balanced. Overall good story, good writing and the story captivate readers.
- Quinn VoidheartRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0The story stands out by positioning its protagonist not just as a system user but as a potential system inheritor with the power to reshape reality itself. I also really appreciate that she still cares for her family
Style:
The author handles the complex narrative of a character with merged memories from four different individuals. It balances the technological perspective from one set of twins with the cultivation of knowledge from the other, creating an enjoyable xanxia world.
Story:
The stakes are immediately established with the revelation that power structures, including gods themselves, see the protagonist as a threat to their authority.
Grammar:
The grammar has been good so far, even with all the system stuff.
Character:
Adya is a compelling anti-hero protagonist, whose merged memories and experiences create a unique perspective on power and its uses. Her pragmatic approach to challenges feels natural, given her complex background, and her actions are consistently driven by clear motivations rather than plot convenience. The story still manages to keep up with the character's familial needs through fun times with her family. She doesn't just sever her mortal ties and leave them behind.
World Building:
The world is a great setting for a xanxia story and I enjoy being there for it. The technical exploration of the xanxia setting is always appreciated. I like not having to slow of a start either, I have read way too many starter arcs and am glad the MC knows what they are doing. Well, at least thinks they know. - SachiRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0It is an intriguing blend of high-concept sci-fi and cultivation fantasy. Adya's journey as a reincarnated entity navigating the overwhelming weight of memories, a new universe, and a powerful system introduces captivating philosophical and strategic dilemmas. Her pragmatic approach to splitting her identities adds depth, making this an intense, thought-provoking read.
- Underdog_005Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0All I can say is that everyone should give this story a try as it's a masterpiece that's literally on a whole another level.
One of the best I have read and that's when I have read many different genre and language type stories.
With over thousands of stories read, it's very rare for me to be impressed by a story and while not much of the story or at least the part I have read showed originality. The author has somehow made it that the story was amazing and satisfactory unlike any others.
I can count on my hands the number of stories that I had as much fun reading. - Lord Baron BearRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0I don’t write reviews very often, but I feel I have to share my thoughts on this story, even though it’s still early on. So far, I’ve been thoroughly enjoying it. The plot, while still in its early stages, is shaping up to be quite intriguing and full of potential. The grammar is solid overall, and the few minor issues I’ve noticed are promptly addressed by the author, which speaks to their attentiveness.
One of the standout aspects of this story for me is the main character. As highlighted in the summary, the MC (Adya)is powerful, and we’re beginning to see the full scope of that power and how it might evolve. What I particularly appreciate, though, is how competent she is. She’s not flawless, but she approaches challenges with skill and thoughtfulness. Even when she makes mistakes, her decisions and actions reflect someone with real experience.
This is a refreshing take for an Isekai/Reincarnation protagonist. Often, these characters are described as having vast knowledge or lifetimes of experience, only to act immaturely or impulsively. That’s not the case here. The MC genuinely feels like someone who’s lived through and learned from her past experiences, which makes her growth and decisions compelling to follow.
If you’re a fan of stories featuring overpowered protagonists who are capable and nuanced, but still face meaningful challenges, I highly recommend giving this one a try. It’s shaping up to be a fantastic read, and I’m excited to see where it goes from here. - MerciRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0I'm enjoying reading this book, it has an interesting premise and a decent flow. The MC is interesting and the world is as well. Hopefully the world building will continue to grow. I love the idea of remembering past lives and enjoy the many different ways and this is one of the most interesting so far.
- Ninmast NunyabizRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0This story is very similar to the author's other work, A Modern Girl in a Medieval Cultivation World. There are a lot of points of crossover, even adjusting for them both being Cultivation stories. The main character of Adya uses past-life experiences to make technological and cultivation leaps despite a very young age (she spends most of the story at age 5).
It differs from MGMW in that the stakes are higher. Adya has more to lose than just her life, as she has a family to think about, and she is far more actively hunted by powerful enemies that she can't hope to challenge if they find her.
Grammar is about the same between the two series. Nothing that derails reading comprehension, but it still could afford a run-through with a check for punctuation and reuse of words. I suggest using a reading app like Natural Readers to check for such things.
The story and characterization are where it exceeds MGMW. With higher stakes and less coddling, things feel more intense and ever ready to spin out of control. And while Adya is still the character that matters the most, there is characterization of all supporting characters, with glimpses into their thoughts that make sense with their actions. The only thing I could say is that Sai and Mai need a little more work. Even though they're their own personalities, they don't go out of their way to define themselves.
In short, if you enjoyed A Modern Girl in a Medieval Cultivation World, give this a read. If you've read through this one and enjoyed it, but haven't checked out MGMW, you really should. - PolarisFxRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0Authors other story was so good the second I caught up, I moved onto this one. This one is just as awesome as the other. I don't really review much as I'm generally a negative Nancy and RR's position of be nice or don't bother doesn't sit well with me, but I really can't find anything negative to say about this story.
So many authors writing similar stories try to do too much as a child, and overlook the narrative power of the simple time skip. I hope we get another time skip once her sect is in place.
Now I move onto the third story, hoping for a trifecta of perfection. - uxelRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0This novel is a mix of the cultivation genre and litrpg genre with hard numbers.
The novel has a bit of a business focus undertone but its not too much. It contains plenty of the slapstick cruelty thats expected from a cultivation novel. So far there are no issues with world building or anything overtly ridiculus happening.
MC is probably going to eventually become very op, when that happens it will be very intresting to see how author manages to keep up the stakes of the main plot. So far the stakes mainly are that mc isnt op yet and there are bigger fish in the pond out for her. I like this so far and will see how it develops.
Overall this is a solid read if you like litrpg and cultivation, plus the tropes that come with them. - Corwin6765Royal Road★★★★ 3.5The author is trying to juggle three stories at the same time and it is dragging them down. Each started out very promising but eventually devolved into a list of events that happened. The soul of the story was lost. I believe that any one of them could have been great, if they had been the soul focus of the authors focus.