Slimy Slime

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Description

What does it mean to be a God or a Goddess?

Who knows!

But what does it mean to be a Godling? That’s much easier to answer and a lot more annoying! A challenge to become a God or Goddess. A Divine Trial of life and death! Since time immemorial (Literally) the two Original forces of the multi-verse, Order and Chaos, have only wanted one thing:

More!

It’s really lonely being the only two peers in the universe you know?! That’s not enough people for a party or even brunch! Christmas’s are really lame without any family…

And so when Mark Wilson gets done in due to a stray bullet and finds out whoops, he was a Godling all along, a Divine Trial awaits him. And choices galore! Hero or Monster, good or evil, Goblin or… cat? Who cares! There’s only one answer for him:

Slime!

With bold (and confused) steps, Mark casts off his name, his humanity, and dons a new species and a new name!

Gone is Mark Wilson, now there is only….

Slimy Slime!

The era of the slime is here!

*****

[Based off the CYOA “Dance of the palm of evolution”]

[He turns into a slime on chapter 9]

Chapters(5 total)

What readers say about Slimy Slime

  • I'm sad about this being kinda discontinued, at least right now. This gave me the feeling that only Azarinth Healer gave on so many levels. I've truly enjoyed the journey until now, and i wish i could pay for the Patreon just so it could go a little further…
    Alyeot AraujoRoyal Road5.0 / 5
  • Admittedly, its very early on, but I've enjoyed what I've read so far! The main character seems likeable and relatable, making believable mistakes while also making smart decisions. The other characters weren't fleshed out that much due to a lack of space,…
    NiCl2817Royal Road5.0 / 5

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Community Reviews(10)

  • Alyeot AraujoRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    I'm sad about this being kinda discontinued, at least right now.
    This gave me the feeling that only Azarinth Healer gave on so many levels. I've truly enjoyed the journey until now, and i wish i could pay for the Patreon just so it could go a little further at least, but as i live in Brazil 53 R$, which is maybe 10 dollars, it's enough to buy 10 Kilos of rice and that's way too much to pay right now.
    Good luck on the new book, and i'll try to keep up with anything you write from now on.
  • NiCl2817Royal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Admittedly, its very early on, but I've enjoyed what I've read so far!
    The main character seems likeable and relatable, making believable mistakes while also making smart decisions. The other characters weren't fleshed out that much due to a lack of space, but they seemed 3 dimensional in the brief glance that we got.
    The story seems exciting and has a really nice hook, and I couldn't see any notable grammar or spelling issues.
  • Smexy PandaRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    A difficult start, mainly due to the knowledge dump and world building. I personally don't mind, but it could be a turn-off for many, so with that warning. I truly enjoy the story so far! I believe the author has instilled a decent amount of realism and fear into the main character, while juggling the fact that it is indeed a fantasy setting with a system. I'm sure for some they would say that the writing could be better, but I'm perfectly fine with it as is. I hope y'all engage with this story using an open mind!
  • SuvrenimRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    I really like this story, it is funny, well thought out. its been a long time since the last chapter, so i csnt remember much else to comment on. when the author updates the next chapter i will update this review.
    i just wish the horrible hiatus would end already.
  • XtraRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    It has a lot of explaining and planning so it is a good read for those who likes a calculative protagonist. The protagonist also has mood swings which can be slightly jarring. Other characters seem slightly 2 dimensional like in light novels but it is still good if you want a light read. It is because they are often defined by what they can do for the protagonist and don't have much depth of personality behind them besides their main trait.
  • giant_snarkRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    I've been pleasantly surprised to find that this is the story that I'm most looking forward to updates from lately. The protagonist is believable in their mental struggles and, while flawed, is doing a decent job navigating problems and looking for exploits. The author has set up an interesting magic system in the world, and while the protagonist isn't very skilled at being number-crunchy, he's believably invested in exploiting the system while still being a decent person. Looking forward to more!
  • samolukadjoRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    I like your writing. I think the style is good (albeit I'm not an expert by any means). I think the pacing is good.
    The concept is interesting and kind of breaks the mold in the getting reincarnated as a monster category. It does also mix in city building which while not unique isn't super common either.
    I think that the concepts are well blended and generally make sense to be there.
    I haven't seen any noticeable grammar mistakes.
    Also I think the main character feels more like he has an actual personality because he actually has to deal with the mental anguish of getting reincarnated as a slime instead of being able to magically brush it of like it's nothing.
    Also I like that the characters can be quite realistic instead of just being "logic maximizers" that do exactly what the reader expects.
    The goblins chief running away for example.
    And I can't wait to see how the story will progress.
    Oh, also the author is on a supposedly temporary hiatus at the time of this reviews writing.
    I wonder what the reactions of the kingdom will be to, you know, finding out a city appeared out of thin air in their territory.
    PS: I like the exposition of the  metaphysics as much as others might not.
  • FlamingFalconRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    Honestly I enjoyed this novel a fair bit. Not gonna leave a detailed comment on how it is like usual because it's just late in the day and I don't have time to.
    But, I like the premise of the theory crafting in a new world just towards the development of the individual. No underlying saving the world etc, just perfect yourself and become a God. The openendedness just sounds like it can let the author create a world exactly how they want.
    My only gripe is the awkward focus there is in a sexual aspect particularly with regards to the curses inparticular. But the world itself and the skills are quite enjoyable. And the combat flows well.
    The haiatus is certainly a shame, and I hope at some point you can either work out a better monetisation system for yourself so you can do this full time while making a decent living. Or you pick it back up again once you are properly setup and can treat it as a hobby with slow release instead.
    wish you all the best Warix
  • Kernoel77Royal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    It might be a bit early to leave a review at this point, but I still want to do so.
    Objectively, this is a fine story. It has a fairly interesting world and LitRPG system, with a decent amount of cool abilities. The main character is a bit whiny, but he's also fairly funny, so I can't hold it against him.
    But I find myself looking forward to every chapter of this that releases.
    I liked the long introduction, where he half sleeps and half min-maxes his skills. I like the silly jokes about him being a slime. I think it's funny when he does some dumb shit. This man isn't a genius, and partially, I'm here to laugh at him.
    Some of the style choices are a bit weird, like the obsession with near naked gods, and the amount of futa in it. Also, the near-naked men to near-naked women ratio is very skewed towards the women. But I can, to a degree, look past that, because this is, to me, a silly story about a silly slime, and that's what I'm here for.
  • fakerdakerhahahaRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    Style and Story:
    At first glance, this novel seems to be the usual “reincarnated with a system” shtick. And while yes, there are goddesses that give out freebies, there are the usual dead and regret isekai’ed heroes find themselves in, but there are also clever subversions of the norm. Once you experience the moment of realization, as well as the horrifying implications that come with it, you will be eagerly wanting to know more, to see if our hero would turn out to be a “villain” of this dreadful world
    At the time writing this review, there are only 12 chapters, 9 of which are spent to explain the various terms/powers/creatures inhabiting the world. Afterwards, there are some conflicts with the protagonist having his first battle while a “hero” schemes behind the scene. Overall, there are not too much to talk about, though it’s good that a framework for future developments is being steadily developed
    Grammar:
    Aside from some tiny errors, the grammar is well-polished. Thanks to the imaginative descriptions, you can easily breeze through the pages without having to worry about any jargon
    Character:
    The protagonist, Mark, is both your typical and not so typical isekai’ed hero. He is conscious of himself, as well as what he could and shouldn’t do. His personality further shines through his choice of powers, which reveals a lot about his belief and characteristics. All in all, he is one smart cookie, prone to crumbling if what he fears of the new world is correct…
    There are several side characters being introduced, some of which can be… intense. It should be kept in mind that most of these characters are deities and they might not appear again for a long time, and the one that is most likely to stick around (as a rivel/enemy) still hasn’t been really fleshed out yet. Nevertheless, the variety of personalities so far offers a glimpse into the wider world, and it is certainly interesting to say the least
    This novel offers some intriguing take on the usual isekai tropes. I