A meagre sorceress is reincarnated after its original world stands annihilated for a crime the inhabitants didn’t know was unforgivable.
However, the powers that granted the second chance needed not a human. Thus what was once a human is now a monster- vermin and nothing more. With mere months for its lifespan, it struggles to survive.
Meanwhile, Kiran leaves his home to defy mediocrity. Named after the hope he represents, he seeks a [Class] so austere that hundreds fail in their search, yet before which even the Gods bow their heads in respect.
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Also known as A world of Monsters, the story follows a monster and humans in a system word with a Buddhist/Hindu philosophy. The System is especially influenced by this philosophy.
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Warning!
Not for trauma survivors.
The human part of the story is a commentary on human nature.
You have been warned.
A buddhism-influenced story about an MC reincarnated into a caterpillar. So there are some usual tropes, but overall this is well written. The grammar has no issues and the pace is steady. You get the feeling the author has a proper outline for this and knows where he wants to go. Looking forward to where this takes me.
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Imagine walking past a caterpillar, munching on leaves, doing nothing important. Like every other insect that doesn't sting you or bite you, you ignore it. But little did you know, that caterpillar is preparing for war. Those leaves are ammunition. You walk past that little caterpillar, and deep down, you think you lucked out by being human. The caterpillar knows better, though. And while it's chewing those leaves, it's staring you down, thinking to itself "soon, " flipping you off and shouting, "yeah, keep walking buddy."
The story is an interesting take, and if you like monster evolution LitRPG's, you'll enjoy this. It's fun to read as well.
I'm not a grammar expert, so all I can say is, nothing is jarring. There's nothing that will hurt your immersion into a scene. The grammar is better than most stories I've read here.
The style of the story is consistent, which takes quite a bit of work. Smooth storytelling and easy to read. The author takes their writing seriously.
There are a few characters, and they're honestly likable. You don't have annoying personalities that piss you off, nor do they act overly arrogant. It's not that type of story; it doesn't have that flaw that you find it a lot of LitRPG's
Definitely check it out.
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