Shinobinekoden: A Ninja Catgirl’s Tale
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Description
After losing her parents and her dreams, Lucy led a life where she had lost hope in reality. Fortunately, after accidentally falling into a watercourse while trying to save a kitten, she was reincarnated as a catgirl in a fantasy world where she will have the chance to fulfill her most hidden desires, following a path that was not possible for her in the modern world, the path of a true ninja.
*Additional tags that you may or may not appreciate: Yuri (Girls Love, GL), Harem (Girls Only Harem), Selfcest.
*The cover is AI generated via WOMBO Dream
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2023
- Author
- Cantis
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Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.3/ 5.0
- Followers
- 609
- Views
- 172,809
Chapters(65 total)
- Chapter 65. In the Grip of Bad LuckDec 31, 2025
- Chapter 64. On Separate PathsDec 28, 2025
- Chapter 63. ConclusionsDec 4, 2025
- Chapter 62. MiscalculationsNov 22, 2025
- Chapter 61. Side QuestsNov 18, 2025
- Chapter 60. The EscapeNov 5, 2025
- Chapter 59. Evolution?Nov 2, 2025
- Chapter 58. Standing on the SidelinesNov 2, 2025
- Chapter 57. Ninja Bone CrusherJul 30, 2025
- Chapter 56. SnakificationJun 30, 2025
- Chapter 55. The Marquis’s PlansJun 18, 2025
- Chapter 54. PiñataJun 18, 2025
- Chapter 53. LambsApr 10, 2025
- Chapter 52. Some Technical StuffApr 5, 2025
- Chapter 51. Wrong PrioritiesFeb 2, 2025
- Chapter 50. The High GroundJan 17, 2025
- Chapter 49. A Big FishDec 13, 2024
- Chapter 48. Leading to the Light SideOct 27, 2024
- Chapter 47. Savoring a Slice of Blueberry CakeOct 6, 2024
- Chapter 46. A Determined CatgirlOct 1, 2024
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Community Reviews(4)
- CoffeeAndStorysRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0I really like it, no complaints apart from a very minor correction one that may or may not even be correct or necessary, which would be that when the MC thinks about an unknown person, she always uses he/him which sounds a bit weird to me when you literarily do not know their gender ( I, as a non-native speaker, just think it sound weird.)
BUT, apart from that really minor gripe, I love it, thank you dear author! - ElorieRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0Yuri Catgirl Ninja? Sign me up!
A bit simplistic, but a fun read and a rather traditional litrpg plus shop.
When looting badguys, they have no coins? No valuables? Nothing useful at all?
The catgirl is also a major shopaholic, and somehow completely inured to killing people, blood and guts included - after having qualms about killing monsters. Lots of slice-n-dice w/ninja wire, light-hearted torture...
No issues I could find with use of language. - Mattf8675Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0A great start to the story. I will look forward to seeing how the MC progresses from here. So far the author has 2 stories that I am enjoying. I hope to one day see them on audible to listen to while working. Now I need to fill the last few words of the review to make the 50 word limit. There we go.
- spacecowboyRoyal Road★★★ 3.0Our lead character in this story is Lucy, an older teenager who we find immediately reincarnated into this new fantasy world as a cat girl. We have no real prologue or transitory period between worlds, instead we are treated to an exposition dump to briefly give us a few details of who Lucy is. She comes off as a standard, active rather happy teenage girl until two years prior to the events of the story, when she loses her parents, a leg, and has an aunt who uses up her trust fund. Oh, she also is in love with the idea of ninjas. And, that is the sum of what we learn.
Lucy's immediate actions in this new world? After the briefest of periods of learning the basic mechanics of the LitRPG system the world operates underneath, she begins to fight things. Okay, sure, fine. Got to level up some how, and in a world that gives experience for killing creatures and monsters, that bit makes sense. However, she rapidly graduates to people. And lots of them. Killing them in what is honestly rather grotesque and creative ways. Here is where I begin to get lost, as she literally just dives headfirst into murder. No hesitation, no thinking about morals, she just starts killing. And doesn't stop. It's frankly off putting to have a teenager just decide rampant murder is just fine and dandy, and to have no impact on her as a person either.
Next, the story curves even harder as we have an three chapters in which, both explicitly and implied, Lucy creates a clone of herself, and then repeatedly makes out and has sex with said clone. This is where I wonder if the writer's, ah, personal ideals bleed heavily into writing, as she is also easily aroused, as if it is justification to lead into throwing sex around whenever they feel like. So, three chapters of a horny catgirl Lucky making out with her clone immediately after murdering a whole bunch of people in a variety of gruesome murders... I had to laugh a bit honestly at this juncture.
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