Transmigration of the Strongest Demon Lord
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Description
When the Demon Lord, Scepticus Reaps gets backstabbed by his fellow team members, he dies. He then transmigrates into a 12-year old kid's body and swears revenge on all those who backstab him.
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Credits
@Vintage Death - The Thousand
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2023
- Author
- YourAverageGuy
Tags
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.8/ 5.0
- Followers
- 8
- Views
- 10,155
Chapters(31 total)
- Chapter 31: Really a Cardinal?Nov 28, 2023
- Chapter 30: A Warning from SerbiusNov 28, 2023
- Chapter 29: Who's Gonna Capture Scepticus?Nov 28, 2023
- Chapter 28: End of a long battleNov 9, 2023
- Chapter 27: BattleNov 4, 2023
- Chapter 26: Sudden S-Ranks?Oct 21, 2023
- Chapter 25: Great Time for a RaidOct 12, 2023
- Chapter 24: Assassin Person Strikes Again?Sep 27, 2023
- Chapter 23: Back Home... For like the third timeSep 19, 2023
- Chapter 22: Scepticus Gets an Actual SwordSep 6, 2023
- Chapter 21: Entity of the ShadowsAug 29, 2023
- Chapter 20: Surprisingly Disconcerting BattleAug 22, 2023
- Chapter 19: Under One's ManaAug 15, 2023
- Chapter 18: Of Course The Necromancer Is HereJul 20, 2023
- Chapter 17: Here we go againJul 5, 2023
- Chapter 16: Wrath of an Angry MobJun 28, 2023
- Chapter 15: New EmotionsJun 21, 2023
- Chapter 14: A Perplexing EncounterJun 13, 2023
- Chapter 13: Master and ServantJun 6, 2023
- Chapter 12: Encounter of Importance and IntrigueMay 30, 2023
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Community Reviews(1)
- Sage HeavenRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5The cool premise of his death and getting stuck in the body of a child instead of a newborn, although I do have a couple of things I want to critique:
- Chapter length: They are too short, and I don't mean simply short but actually short that need to get longer or at least stick a couple of chapters together.
- His Mom: His mom accepted the fact that he wants to be called sciptocus far too easily instead of saying what is wrong with my son or something like that.