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Reborn As A Ghost: Time To Build My Undead Army!
Author: PancakesWitch
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After dying on her trip to Japan in the most anticlimactic way imaginable, crushed beneath a towering pile of manga, light novels, and lewd doujinshi after a sudden earthquake, Maria finds her deepest wishes surging into reality and manifesting as powerful Special Abilities before her consciousness fades completely. Until she found herself reincarnated as... a corpse? But why was the corpse not moving? No matter how hard she tried, it refused to respond. She wasn’t even a zombie! Even more so, why was she still trapped with this lifeless body? The corpse was no longer part of her at all! And lastly, why was she not a physical being? Her hands were translucent, and so her entire new “body”! “Huh… Am I a ghost?!” Follow Maria as she struggles to survive as a ghost in a harsh and unwelcoming new world, raising her own skeleton as her first companion and desperately seeking the truth behind her second life’s death and how she became a ghost. Armed with Phantasmal Powers, Dark Magic, seemingly Endless Mana, and the terrifying ability to raise her own Undead Army, nothing may be able to stand in the way of her ruthless path of revenge. Over 100000 words (100 Chapters) available for free! Daily Chapters

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What are the common themes in British army historical fiction?
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2024-11-29 03:31
Another theme is honor. The idea of behaving in an honorable way in the face of battle and military life is frequently explored. In 'Sharpe' series, Sharpe constantly tries to uphold his honor and that of the British army in the Napoleonic Wars, even when faced with difficult situations and corrupt superiors.
Can you recommend some good British army historical fiction books?
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2024-11-28 21:37
One great example is 'Sharpe' series by Bernard Cornwell. It follows the adventures of Richard Sharpe in the British army during the Napoleonic Wars. The books are full of action, battles, and the complex life in the military at that time.
What are the characteristics of historical British fiction?
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2024-11-27 23:07
One characteristic is the detailed setting. For example, in 'Pride and Prejudice', Austen vividly describes the country estates and the social hierarchies of the time. Another is the complex characters. They are often shaped by the historical context, like the characters in 'Wolf Hall' who are influenced by the political intrigues of Henry VIII's court. Also, the language used is often period - appropriate, which adds to the authenticity.
What are the characteristics of British historical fiction?
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2024-11-11 22:53
Well, many British historical fictions are deeply intertwined with real historical events. They might use real - life figures as characters or base their fictional stories on historical facts. This not only educates readers about history but also makes the stories more engaging. Moreover, the themes often revolve around power struggles, love within the constraints of society, and the evolution of British society over time.
What are the characteristics of book series about the British army in fiction?
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2024-12-08 11:56
Often, they have detailed descriptions of military life. For example, in the 'Sharpe' series, you get to see how soldiers were trained, what their daily routines were like, and how they fought in battles. The hierarchy within the army is also well - depicted.
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