Another soul, killed too young, is consigned to reincarnation on a world that doesn't count. But this one is too trope-aware to take the deal and become the chosen one in the upcoming battle against the Demon Lord. No, thanks. I am not your protagonist. I can make my own story, without the help of the gods, and without the help of your system. And, if I can remember how, I'll write my life better than that lame old script the gods keep pushing!
Follow the tale of Ravenna the alflin, as she definitely doesn't save the world just because it's the destiny of all less-than-mature souls.
This is not your mother's isekai fantasy. Unless your mom was into non-con roleplay, I guess. The morals espoused are so blatantly opposed to conservative tradition that it could make a 1980's Republican stroke out. Or even make the modern layman quirk an eyebrow.
All this, presented with impeccable humor and wit, in a world that has been imagined with impressive depth and delivered with tantalizing brevity. Never does it feel like paperback_fungus is spoon-feeding you an already shallow isekai adventure. Like the protagonist, the author is eminently aware of the tropes and takes great pleasure in trouncing any such storybook nonsense before it can harm the people they care about.
It's funny, it's exciting, it's engaging, it's s*xy. And it's a statement that, when love can't find a way, she has friends who will damn well make one.
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If you are new to the isekai genre, come back later. If you get triggered, go elsewhere.
This immensely hilarious half-parody is all about subversion, and all sorts of wrong like Seinfeld but in the hood. This is for mature readers, with advanced vocabulary and understanding of tropes. You need life experience to appreciate all of this.
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