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My (Monster?) Hero Life

Our protagonist Kace suddenly gets reincarnated. With a voice in head he has to wonder. Is it god? More like a twisted goddess who has a grudge to settle. His perfect life seemed to be within his grasp and the excitement was unbearable. Though a random thought and a bored 'godess' quickly derailed these dreams of his. I guess even Monsters need a hero. Building a new life in another world could never be easy. Especially when it begins with a mad goblin shaman and a murderous orc hanging around. Sigh. Join Kace on his journey of evolution. As a hero for monsters his only goal is to gather a team of powerful allies like himself. To end the invasion of the evil human race. From humble beginnings in caverns on a mountain, to forcefully taking a town for the monsters to call home. From heading out to sea to discovering dark secrets hidden from prying eyes in absolute darkness. He's in a race against time, seeking to uncover the truths of this new world before it's too late to save it. Abandoning ones humanity has never been so noble!

Antihero · Fantasy
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Kace pretended not to notice as the infiltration squad left their ranks. He kept their course steady towards the barracks before them. There were too many questions on his mind right now that coupled with the strange atmosphere had him on edge. He sincerely hoped that he was wrong about something being off around the whole situation.

Lively sounds came from within the barracks, which eased the majority of his worries. 'At least they're still ok, for now.' He had half been worried that the situation had only developed recently. Thus, Sophia may have become embroiled in it when they separated at the store. However, that worry seemed to be false.

He could hear the distinct guttural tones of orcs and trolls from within. In the few moments of silence in the rowdiness, he could make out the quieter goblin voices. It seemed like the council had probably sent quite a diverse army to the North. Which was a good thing. It gave them more to work with.