The protagonist, a renowned gamer/YouTuber aka [TorchDancer] is a master of the game "Tril Trilo Trilogy." When offered a chance to playtest the prequel, "Part 0," he jumps at the opportunity. But a twist of fate plunges him into the game itself, transforming him into the series' ultimate villain, Frank Wonderstein. Trapped in a monstrous body, he must navigate a dangerous world, unraveling the secrets of the game and his own destiny. Can a hero become a villain? Or can a villain find redemption? Well, you'll just have to read to find out.
Perhaps the answer was there from the beginning, and I didn't realize it.
Why are the members treated as having a "unique characteristic" due to their innate bodies?
If they were just ordinary humans born with a different appearance, Wonderstein's bio-manipulation abilities should have worked on them.
However, the system viewed their heterogeneous bodies as a "characteristic."
The meaning behind this was clear.
The fact that the members were born as monsters was due to Debulroots.
Therefore, their physical features were treated as a "characteristic."
Debulroots from their parents' bodies passed on to them during their fetal stages.
They were in a state where genes were already combined with Debulroots from the beginning of the formation of their bodies.
That's why even with the power of a bio-mancer, their bodies could not be altered.
All of this raised one more question for me.
Why did Wonderstein gather them?