"In order to survive the future great war, we must take drastic measures. We need to summon warriors and train them before time runs out." Thus, millions of earthlings were reincarnated in an alien, medieval world governed by swords and magic to save its prophesied doom. Among those individuals, one's situation inexplicably deviated from the others. Thrust into a rotting house in a ghostly body, Adam found himself bound to a wailing baby. With a heavily damaged soul and the snarky remarks of a system, he began his years-long quest to recover his body. Armed with his mind, he'll educate the baby and slowly watch him turn into a good youth. However, he would have to make a choice: suffer as a ghost until he finds an alternative that might not exist, or possess his body and reincarnate. He was far from imagining how dangerous this world full of possibilities could be, prompting him to question everything he knew... Including himself and this world's intentionally blurred history. ********************************************** Discord server: https://discord.gg/ubzzKM5wfp Note: The MC is not a supporting character. He makes his own choice and decides where to go despite his condition. It's his story, not the baby's. Give it a chance because it's a great one I'm sure you'll enjoy it. ********************************************** What you can expect: -A living world with its own lore. -Each character has their own motivations and desires. -Moral grey story. -An MC who grows and learns little by little. -A long but epic quest.
"You don't look like a noble mage to me."
He squinted, his eyes narrowing into dangerous slits. No one besides Moira and Elisabeth noticed his condition. So, how did this Yngrid pierce him through in a second?
The question lingered as the surrounding air stalled.
A sigh resounded before Yngrid's brows and lips quivered.
"Hahaha. Look at you turning all serious. Of course, I know. I'm the best forger, after all!"
She chuckled and jumped above the counter. With measured steps, she walked to him and stretched her finger to touch his torso.
"Here, I can see the engravings hidden inside the wood. It's not poorly executed, but it seems like the crafter relied on instinct more than proper theories and applications."
She crossed her arms and nodded, her analysis astonishing him. Everything was correct.