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What if Death was not the End? An Infinite Transmigration Novel
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What if Death was not the End? An Infinite Transmigration Novel

Title - BORROWED LIVES

Genre- Litrpg, Progression, Isekai, Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Strong lead

Synopsis---

June died on Earth. Now he's dying somewhere else.

He wakes in the body of a knight in a city under siege, and within the hour, he’s dead again. But death isn’t the end. Each time he dies, he’s thrown into another life, forced to fight and survive through borrowed lives that were never his.

At first, it’s just survival. But the more lives he lives, the more the world begins to crack. The line between who he is and what he becomes begins to break. Because with every death, June isn’t just surviving. He’s becoming something the world should be afraid of.

What to expect---

[+]20k+ words already published

[+]Action packed, perfectly paced

[+]Epic and large scale battles

[+]Progression over multiple lives

[+]Many races and classes June can become, from a fire-spitting dragon to a wandering magician

[+]7 chapters a week (until writhathon ends)

What not to expect---

[+]A bad novel

Note: Cover made using AI (Excuse: I am just a teen. I do not earn so I can't afford an artist and I don't want to sully the art of painting by doing it myself. If I ever make a buck from patreon the first I will do it hire an artist)

Now that the professional shit is outta the way I will tell you myself why you should read this.

--It's action packed but not unintentionally action packed, everything has a reason.

--Not all battle are won through strength, June actually uses his brain to solve things. He actually finds unique solutions.

--Side characters are not just gonna glaze him saying how "could he do that", "I didn't think of this, how did he" when he does the most basic shit.

--It isn't an Isekai just for the sake of being one, it actually matters.

Imo I could write a whole chapter 2k words long on whyvyou should read this but I will just stop here. I will say just read the first two chapters (4k words) you will find almost everything I have said.

p.s--the prose might not be the best thing you have ever read but it's definitely more than readable.

u/SleepingOwl00 — 9 hours ago