Soldier of Mayhem

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A fractured modern world where a previously sealed breach in time-space allowed the flow of a new type of energy known as Miasma. The Miasma completely engulfed an entire continent, transforming it into a wasteland inhabited by monsters and natural disasters. These monsters were either created by the new environment or by once-peaceful species that have since become corrupted and evil under its influence.

Super humans and creatures resembling demi-gods began to appear along with the rift.

In this universe, the main character, a soldier with no discernible ability, is summoned twice after his initial run resulted in the destruction of the world. After his first run in this world failed in complete destruction, he promised to no longer play the hero and focus on what he can do.

He would help humanity through the shadows so that his presence would be known as little as possible, and he would let the heroes suffer so they may get stronger. He will quietly infiltrate those who want to end the planet and incite them to battle.

Mercy, cockiness, and foolishness are no longer present. He will be sure to take the Butterfly-effect seriously this time and put all of his efforts into protecting humanity, even if it means losing another friend.

Chapters(40 total)

What readers say about Soldier of Mayhem

  • It's a fun read, the humour is special, and the premise is interesting, especially the way it's handled, with enough gravitas when it's needed. The occasional banter is nice and adds to it all, can't wait to see where it's going, sounds promising. The writi…
    Professor TurtlesticksRoyal Road3.0 / 5

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  • Professor TurtlesticksRoyal Road
    ★★★ 3.0
    It's a fun read, the humour is special, and the premise is interesting, especially the way it's handled, with enough gravitas when it's needed. The occasional banter is nice and adds to it all, can't wait to see where it's going, sounds promising. The writing and overall grammar could use some work but what's going on is enough to hook me in.
    The author chose to give a lot of information about the setting in the beginning, a little bit of its backstory as well as monster rankings. If you're into that kind of stuff, I guess it'd help knowing that beforehand, since the author has shown he likes to pay attention to strategy and moving parts when writing action sequences. I think he also used names for some real life guns and briefly described their utility, cool stuff.
    Also this is just an observation, sometimes the characters speak with a stutter, like "Y-yeah", which makes me think of anime, and there's some other stuff in there which made me think of that. If you're into that, you'd be right at home here. Hm... >.> Or maybe I've been corrupted by the power of anime and can't think straight anymore.