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I Will Conquer The World!

Fantasia
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Power. Isn't that the one thing which people need? With money comes power, and with power comes money. Harry, a boy who was abused daily by his father when he was back in Earth, dies just when things were looking good for him. A new job, a new life away from his father, all vanish in a second. He transmigrates into a medieval world, into the body of the once crown prince of Andestein who is in dire straits. The crown prince of Andestein is banished to Lyria, the land of barbarians. The people of Lyria absolutely despise royalty. How will Harry survive in Lyria? Will he really be able to control the people of Lyria? What is his fate? [Note : This novel has quite a few triggering scenes, please read only if you are okay with gore and traumatizing content.] ‐‐-------------------------------- Cover by satoruwada, link - https://www.deviantart.com/satoruwada/art/Throne-of-Rock-Town-621981281

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Chapter 1Banished

"Your Majesty."

"Your Majesty!" shouted the old advisor Hamilton, who managed to barely restrain himself from screaming, so as to not appear disrespectful to the new king.

"Mhm.", letting out a disgruntled voice, Harry opened his eyes, feeling the light blind him.

Harry, who was in his recollection of what just happend to him, returned back to the present.

He faintly remembered that before he came to this world, he was in Earth, crossing the road while happily imagining his future, as he had just been appointed as the new engineer in a famous company, when suddenly he saw a speeding truck coming right at him. Before he could do anything the truck crashed into him.

He expected a painful death, but what he got was a far cry from it.

He did not feel pain at all. All he felt was numbness all over his body.

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evolvingyanjing
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(Please note that I am currently around chapter 15 and this is not a review of the full story) Maybe I'm being too harsh by comparing this to work by published authors, but I feel like the author really needs to work on worldbuilding and prose. Firstly is worldbuilding. The premise of a reincarnator entering a new world is undoubtely intruiging. However, it's nothing special and has been done many times over. the world does not feel special either, mainly existing as a backdrop on a painting done quite sloppily. Many people don't realize how interesting a fantasy would could be. Their culture, religion, and technology could be fascinating in more ways than one. Whenever the author falls back on tropes such as isolated fiefdoms, corrupt church and incompotent absolute monarchs, it takes away much from the story. Secondly and perhaps more importantly is prose. Characters react to events in an understandable manner, but their interactions seem rather bland. Take the farmer, for instance, who simply blames our MC for all his problems at the beginning of the story. While this may be realistic to some degree, his voice seems bland, existing for the sole purpose of loathing the MC before loving him later on. Our MC doesn't use probing methods to gain an understanding of said farmer's thought process either. Neither did he draw logical conclusions based on the context of his situation. Instead, we are simply infodumped on the farmer's thoughts in a very abrupt and uninteresting manner. I'm not sure if you've heard this once or a million times, but I think you need to work on showing the individual character's thoughts through their choice of action and diction instead of simply telling us "X thinks Y because of Z". In real life situations we typically don't explain our thought processes in such a manner and doing so in a story disengages readers such as myself. Instead of telling us that the farmer is angry, maybe show us him being hostile without apparent reason before we finally gain an understanding after multiple failed attempts to probe about what's wrong. It's not a requirement to create a layered personality in every side character like George RR Martin, but I believe you should at least make your characters seem realistic and understandable. Overall, I would recommend writing lessons and lectures such as Brandon Sanderson's on worldbuilding and plot. Additionally, there are multiple online sources on prose, voice, and character interactions that I would reccomend the author to look into. I will admit that my standards are quite high and maybe unreasonable, but I just can't give this story a higher rating when it seems like a discount version of "Little Tyrant doesn't want to meet a Bad End."

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