Reborner - Endlessly Reborn In Different Worlds
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What would you do if you could live countless different lives?
Reincarnation is the norm, but most of the souls, more specifically what some call the higher-selves, completely isolate the memories of each life they had. But some souls are different. Follow our main character among countless lives in countless world, in most worlds remembering previous lives, sometimes remembering since birth, sometimes not remembering at all, sometimes remembering after a near-death experience, and most often remembering after a certain percentage of one's expected lifetime has passed.
The main character (MC) lived on Earth more-or-less as we know it, but one day he died, then ended up in another world, and after dying, ended up in another world, and so on for countless lives.
Slow-paced progression, one life at a time (well, mostly).
What to expect:- Slow progress, bordering on maddeningly-slow progress in some lifetimes, and near-instantaneous progress in other lifetimes.- Scientific Technology and Magic Technology are sometimes present and/or introduced by MC. MC = Main Character.- Same MC, but the personality might differ from lifetime to lifetime.- Different lifetimes focused on different goals and aspects of life and paths through life.- Different worlds. Some with magic, some with technology, some with faith, some with neither, some with something completely different, but most at least allow multiple of those things to exist, for at least the duration of the lifetime. Whether or not MC will be able introduce new concepts permanently, like tech to a magic world or magic to a tech world, depends on each world in particular.- Each lifetime might have different genres. He might have to be a villain in a magical-girls world in one lifetime, a mad scientist in another lifetime, a magic geek in another lifetime, a jock in another lifetime, a revolutionary in another lifetime, a thief or assassin or both in another lifetime, a seer or clairvoyant in another lifetime, a king or prince or some other royal or noble in another lifetime, and so on and so forth, including mixtures of multiple genres.- Occasional genre-breaking and innovating.- Whatever else I feel like doing.- The [Story Channeling System] might interfere with sharing some pieces of knowledge.
Chapters aroun 3000 words, but with inconsistent updates.
List of names in each life:
0. Jack Wickerwall1. Jack Wickerwall2. Sipher (Sip) Filk3. ...
[participant in the Royal Road Writathon challenge]
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- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2024
- Author
- Sapioit
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- Rating
- 4.8/ 5.0
- Followers
- 9
- Views
- 2,640
Chapters(9 total)
- Book 01 Chapter 009: Training routine and post-workout care.Apr 15, 2024
- Book 01 Chapter 008: Mysterious path for the future.Apr 14, 2024
- Book 01 Chapter 007: Enchanting music.Apr 10, 2024
- Book 01 Chapter 006: Smoke and friendship.Apr 9, 2024
- Book 01 Chapter 005: First Lesson.Apr 8, 2024
- Book 01 Chapter 004: Brand new home.Apr 1, 2024
- Book 01 Chapter 003: Cooking pot full of weeds.Mar 29, 2024
- Book 01 Chapter 002: Books and worries.Mar 12, 2024
- Book 01 Chapter 001 and Prologue Introduction Lore-Building: First time remembering a past life.Mar 10, 2024
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Community Reviews(1)
- Popping DinoRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0I wanted to leave a review because this is a story with a genuinely interesting premise and a lot of creative ambition behind it.
What makes it memorable is that the reincarnation concept is not just there for flavor. The story is built around the idea of a protagonist moving through multiple lives and worlds, with memory and identity carrying over in different ways, and that gives the narrative a lot more flexibility than most stories in the genre. It opens the door to very different settings, different goals, and different versions of growth while still keeping a consistent core.
I also enjoyed the way the story leans into worldbuilding. There is a clear attempt to combine cultivation, magic, technology, and broader societal change into something larger than a standard fantasy setup. It feels like the author has a lot of ideas and is willing to explore them instead of playing everything safe.
This is also the kind of story that is willing to take its time. Readers who want fast rewards every chapter may not connect with that, but readers who enjoy layered setups, long-term progression, and unusual reincarnation mechanics will probably find a lot to like here.
Overall, this is a promising and imaginative work, and I think it deserves more attention from readers who enjoy ambitious progression fantasy.