Infinity: Reborn

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When Jacob activates the revolutionary Full Dive VR update for Infinity—the world's most immersive MMORPG—he expects the ultimate gaming experience. Instead, he awakens as Lilith, the succubus queen character he created years ago, in a world that feels disturbingly real. A thousand years have passed in this reality. The once-mighty Demon Empire he built has crumbled, and Lilith is nothing but a whispered prophecy. Trapped in a body that hungers for pleasure and vitality, Jacob must navigate a strange existence where game mechanics have become biological imperatives. As he struggles to understand how he was transported here—and whether he can return home—Jacob must also confront the legacy of his character. In a universe where power is everything, he must master both the magic of his new form and the politics of a fractured world, all while discovering what it truly means to embody desire itself. ****WARNING***** Because English is not my native language, I'm relying on AI to edit my ramblings into something more coherent to a native speaker. If that bothers you, then feel free to skip this story.

Chapters(89 total)

What readers say about Infinity: Reborn

  • Love it, it's last similar to one of my favorite series overlord. With the key difference that the MC actually has some idea of what she's doing when she starts nation building. The MC while powerful hasn't yet proven to be a one woman nation destroying arm…
    ElderdragonofbooksRoyal Road5.0 / 5
  • A smooth introduction to our MC that isn't drawn out, leading to some information about the world, and finally towards the MC redifining themselves as Lillth. Action scenes are well written, character descriptions really illustrative, and the characters fee…
    TriNcessRoyal Road5.0 / 5

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Community Reviews(7)

  • ElderdragonofbooksRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Love it, it's last similar to one of my favorite series overlord. With the key difference that the MC actually has some idea of what she's doing when she starts nation building. The MC while powerful hasn't yet proven to be a one woman nation destroying army which I like and can solve her problems in ways other than brute force.
  • TriNcessRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    A smooth introduction to our MC that isn't drawn out, leading to some information about the world, and finally towards the MC redifining themselves as Lillth. Action scenes are well written, character descriptions really illustrative, and the characters feel real. Already cried a few times and we're not even 50 chapters in. Solid novel so far!
  • LedaRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Incredibly well written, one of the best variations of the 'reborn as the dark lord" tropes.
    This has everything - actually smart and powerful protagonist who doesn't take shit from anybody and conducts herself as someone whose word and deeds are absolute in their supremacy, characters that don't feel like cardboard cutouts, very well written action scenes, some empire building.
    Sadly the lewd scenes and chapters had to be edited away from the RR version, but you know where to find them. Highly recommended.
  • Scrapheap class NHPRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    One of, if not the, best Demon Queen/whatever Kingdom Builder /reincarnated into a post-post game-became-real story I've read so far.
    Characters feel fleshed out with multiple goals and aspirations, opinions and lives which all genuinely affect how the story goes and the mc operates. Decisions feel well thought out, especially because you can see why they're getting made.
    It also manages a very nice balance between comfortable trope and left-field world building (some of the details are subtle and off note but really neat).
    It's not perfect, but a lot of that has to do with me being ace reading a story about a succubus queen. Actually, on that note? Remarkably well handled and interesting dynamic, working with and adjusting to the new biology (at several times being actively disgusted by it, which feels.. unique to the chosen race).
    There is a lot more I could probably say, but I can summarize with this; if the summary of the story interested you for any reason other than 'succubus', it's been excellent up to at least chapter 66. Worth your time.
  • EmptyOwlRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    A surprisingly deep empire building, OP MC isekai, interpersonal relationship and smutty (ok, it kinda *is* the smuts you're looking for, but only barely) story. Lots of politics, intrigue, characterization, world-building, and an interesting twist as to the creation of the world from a video game. Worth the read.
    One of the few books I have read where the fact of being from Earth on a new world, gender-bent as a succubus, even maters past the first two chapters.
  • stevensonsonsonRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    The series doesn't exactly break new ground but it's well written and a fun read. It doesn't go overboard on the sexual themes and explicit content but makes the tension very visible to the reader. If I had to nitpick I'd say that some of the stuff happens a little too suddenly and while the scenes from different pov's were interesting alternate viewpoints I don't know if they added enough to warrant almost a whole chapter to retread the exact same ground we just covered. Maybe that's just because we're getting the series one chapter at a time but I just would have preferred the story continue forward.
    I did read most of the chapters in a couple days though so maybe it's just different seeing it all at once. Still a really fun read though, would recommend.
  • SemasaRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    I love gender bender stories, I love succubi as main characters(or as a part of the main roster)so I jimper at this story immediately and so far Its excelent, I love it. The plot is solid and reminds me a bit of one of the first stories I read on the internet The administrator(god how I wish that that story got going again), the characters are at minimum somewhat interesting, and I like how MC doesnt have access to everything from the game(like the auto-equip feature), it bring it down to earth, so to speak.
    A few nitpicks
    1. I know MC is op but the initial solo travelling arc could have been a nit longer
    2. If you want to get drunk pretty fast, take a shot every time you encounter the word precision
    3. The author could/should(who am I to command the source of my entertainment) use more adjectives/different words to describe stuff, mainly characters(yes xxxxx is a Scholar, but not everything he does is scholary), or some places(im looking at you black teeth), especially if its from a different POV, I know the author uses AI for checking grammar, so its mainly it fault(I think), but using different words would make the story flow better.