Imagine this scenario...you're just an ordinary guy, leisurely walking in a park on your day off from work, when suddenly an angry yellow Pikachu-like creature ends your existence. And just because you wanted to help someone. Seems impossible, right? Guess again, it actually happened to Ian.
The gods then decide that Ian deserves another go at life and even let him choose a race. Suddenly transformed into a Wild Fairy girl, she's transported to the world named Tallara. It's a fantasy world where magic is very real, where yellow Goblins wreak havoc and where the gods themselves guide her future.
Becoming their Spiritwalker is just the first of many surprises they have in store for her. Join her on an adventure where she not only gets her revenge on these Goblins, but also on the deities responsible for her Earthly death. Her inner struggles to choose between her Wild side, her Royal obligations and her divine duties almost tear her soul apart....but ultimately.....she will prevail.
A Fairy tale about unexpected friendships, adventure, fantasy, revenge and romance....supported by her very fluffable furry tail and fueled by her desire to finally get a good cup of coffee.
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📌 Notes:
-The story has the "transgender" tag, but doesn't heavily focus on that topic. Sure, the main character will have some issues to adapt to, but she happily accepts being a woman.
-I'm not a native English speaker, so kindly let me know if I messed up again. Always happy to correct it.
-Comments are always welcome. Let me know what you think of the story!
Thank you for reading, and please enjoy.
Moriko 😊
I was instantly hooked into this story. I wait impatiently for each release. Despite there being three per day for the last few days, I still can't get enough. At this point, I'm already in the boat, and the line has been recast to catch another into the web of pure enjoyment. This is an example of Isekai done right. An easy to sympathize with main character, who is genuinely invested in the new world, even before they get there. Not a summoned hero who's just expected to perform despite a crime having been done. It may not be everyone's cup of tea, and honestly nothing does please everyone, but even from a technical standpoint, I find no major flaws. I'm sure I've missed the odd typo, or perhaps there might be a situation where the sentence indicates by it's wording, that someone else spoke the line, rather than the person who did. That can happen to the best writers, and even if it did, I can't point it out. So I may be confusing it with another fiction. Give it a try, honestly I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. The pacing might be a tad fast, as in major events happening one after another, but the events themselves are as close to perfect as one could hope. It's a fine balance between fast enough to not be boring, but not so fast that it would break the MC before anything really gets accomplished.
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