Everrain Reincarnation [LitRPG, action, adventure]
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Description
A madman, a rebel, a king,the king. While true, these are but empty titles. What I am is a cursed soul, damned to never rest, to experience death after death, and snatch moments of respite through skill and tenacity. And in this world of everlasting rain, of strife and fear, I have found a chance, a flickering refuge in my eternal torment.
What to expect:
- First person present tense fantasy- Fast pace- Action- Intelligent enemies with long shelf life- Foolish enemies with short shelf life- Strong to stronger- Dungeons- Blue and gold screens- Stats and skills- Staff, club, and unarmed combat- Magic eventually- Much larger and deeper plot than it may seem- Protagonist afraid to use his time loop power
M-W-F release schedule. Potential for more releases, depending on how well the book does.
NOTE: This story has a loose prequel in much the same way as The Hobbit is the prequel to LoTR. It's of a different genre, has a different tone, and is not required to read this story.
Information
- Status
- Completed
- Year
- 2025
- Author
- Optimystic
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Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.6/ 5.0
- Followers
- 896
- Views
- 238,653
Chapters(85 total)
- New Story!Feb 27, 2026
- EpiloguesJun 27, 2025
- Chapter 82 - The EndJun 25, 2025
- Chapter 81 - Dangerous GameJun 23, 2025
- Chapter 80 - Blast from the PastJun 20, 2025
- Chapter 79 - Bugs and FeaturesJun 18, 2025
- Chapter 78 - Resisting the InevitableJun 16, 2025
- Chapter 77 - InvulnerableJun 13, 2025
- Chapter 76 - The Rock BottomJun 11, 2025
- Chapter 75 - AbyssJun 9, 2025
- Chapter 74 - Truth and IntrospectionJun 6, 2025
- Chapter 73 - VisionJun 4, 2025
- Chapter 72 - MindlessJun 2, 2025
- Chapter 71 - The Holy CityMay 30, 2025
- Chapter 70 - Trees on MarchMay 28, 2025
- Chapter 69 - Archmage, AgainMay 26, 2025
- Chapter 68 - Things Redo Can’t FixMay 23, 2025
- Chapter 67 - Archmage of LifeMay 21, 2025
- Chapter 66 - Casting the DieMay 19, 2025
- Chapter 65 - Leveling SavantMay 16, 2025
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Community Reviews(10)
- rejndzer87Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0A well-executed time-loop story, with a protagonist who is by no means perfect, but always tries his best. He is very aware of the pitfalls of his powers, and has a well-developed relationship with them.the supporting cast is decently written, and the world-building isn't crazily extensive, but is sufficient for a good story. I'm not sure about pacing, because I was reading it as it was being published, so you'll just have to judge that on your own. A good read - solid recommendation
- BlackwatchRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0Excellent book loving it so far. I will definitely keep reading I, haven't been able to put it down sense I started and I will be following the author as this story continues. I'm looking forward to the next chapter so I can find out what going to happen next.
- CalaventeRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0Second Opus of a serial reincarnator.
I've seen him as a bumbling conquering barabarian.
I've seen him as a wise "adventurer" appearing in another's Character's story
I have great hopes to see him grow from one to the other.
It'll be once again, I'm guessing, a great world, with an original growth system.
let's discover worlds and have adventures !
Let's take a guess about MC's number of deaths for this story .... ;)
I propose 12.586 (not counting that time where he'll choke on a fishbone)(12500 being done voluntarily). - GopardRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0I think the biggest kicker about this story for me so far is that it is part 2... Basically I binged the first part of this grander series (About a guy who insults god and consequently keeps reincarnating in endless living torture I think this much shouldn't be too much of a spoiler hopefully) and absolutely loved it! In itself that story had a great narrative, super interesting worldbuilding and characters...
However with this Part 2 now... Not only is the worldbuilding for "Everrain" already super unique and interesting, if you connect it to the other story it promises a sort of "Double narrative world building" which is actually very unique as a story approach even on RR were it feels like everything has been done and figured out sometimes.
The MC in my opinion is just as interesting here as he was then so far... Side characters and in world lore+Plot are also shaping up to be super interesting!
And the only thing I really noticed was that where the other story still had kinks, and some akward phrasing (as you would expect from a less experienced author) this I haven't notice those here yet.
This is actually a deep story, which has big elements of beautiful romance and tragedy but is also not overly saturated with them such that you feel the author is beating us in the face with "This is what this story is" every other paragraph. At the same time, I absolutely found myself connecting to the MC and even most side characters nothing Cardboard about any of them that I found.
And last but for me personally one of the biggest positives about this story: Though the MC does have power progression and does fight (and consequently kill) alot, the morality of that is there, its explored, the MC is infact a person and not either a one track adrenaline/Power/Progression junky or a murderhobo just out to slaughter everything "in his way".
So yeah I can absolutely recommend this story and also to check out the part one about his "first reincarnated life". - Mr BookRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0This book is definitely one of the better ones of the genre. It's got pretty much what you would expect from the genre and summary with some interesting uniqueness. It's really nice to see an MC that actually takes advantage of the system mechanics and comes up with ways to make it work for them.
- SkyBlueFlashRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0Great book, I devoured it over a weekend and a few days. It was only after the epilogue that I found out that there is a previous that feeds into it. I think I'm going to read the next book before going back to the original. Guess it's kind like fate points this way.
- chvor64Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0The second book brings Aang to a dystopian post-apocalyptic world with an interesting (to me, unique) ecology. The aptly named Everrain is a world under constant rainfall, that slows a little during the day and intensifies a night. And it's not just the rain, the author shows how the ecology works as the story progresses. Although not the main point of the story, it is a great setting and quite refreshing when most authors would go for the usual fantasy world. The constant rain fits with the dystopian setting as well, and there are some subtle hints because of that, if you look closely.
Our protagonist gets thrown in the body of a herbalist dude who was just about to get burned on the stake but happily his heart gave out before the fire could overcome the evening rainfall. Then Aang enters the scene and soon we have a punched to death priest...
There are some more tropes that are artfully used and abused -- dungeon dimensions, the inquisition, corrupted religion, lost sanctuaries and so on.
Aang grows as well, not only learning magic, but coming more to terms with his unique power.
All in all, a great second book and I can't wait for the next one! - durintordeRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0TL;DR - great 44 chapters so far, awaiting more eagerly.
So far i enjoy the story a lot and can't wait to see how it will develop. It follows an interesting mc that is "op" but not that op that he just destroys all obstacles in his way
Characters are interesting -
though i would also love to see a male side character joining the mc the current party has my interest. Both our main character, the teacher, and both new additions to the story.
I would love to expand more on them and to have them more fleshed out - but right now it's early on and i already see signs of this happening
I haven't noticed any issues with grammar so far, though if i did they were so minor I didn't notice while reading. The writing style generally uses low-medium level of english with sprinkles of high english. It makes it quite a joy to read and easy to just fall into a trance reading.
I wonder how the story will develop -
There are some lore dumps, and some fast paced that might slightly be better constructed - but its beyond my ability to say how such a thing can be done
I enjoy the style of the story, though i dont really have something to say on the topic - Azeron_mk_01Royal Road★★★★ 4.0the story has decent writing and tells the story it wants to...but does feel a bit rushed in a few spots and given it is a time loop story I am glad that it did actually end the way it did even if it wasn't what I was expecting .
- ggccbbRoyal Road★★★ 3.0I’m giving up after Ch 27. Verb tense shifts are annoying, magic system is oddly simplistic and seems to be written to support the story as it goes. Little depth of character. I hoped it would mature with practice, but the writing is sophomoric compared to the best on RR.