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Reformat Adventures

Professor Nicholas is killed for speaking out against the tyranny of his government, but he is reborn with his memories intact due to a system error. He lives his second life in the primitive land of the Nozul Islands as Linus Stannous, a local chief's son. Life seems peaceful as the young Linus spends his idle time learning about his new world. But in his tenth year, the System starts interacting with him, giving him game-esque quests with rewards for their accomplishment. To add to the complication, his usual leisurely life is brought to an abrupt end when the enemies of the Nozulian peoples invade. At this point, Linus finds his purpose as he uses his broad knowledge of anthropology, civics, and technological evolution together with the power of the System to come up with innovative solusions to transform his Nozulian hometown, Solus, and defend it from invading forces. Inadvertently, his interference ends up affecting not only his people’s fates but the others’ as well. Follow Linus in his quest of transforming and expanding the Solus Dominion into a more advanced civilization in Reformat Adventures.

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Minorous Island 2

Priscilla drew a sketch of Minorous Island, detailing where the port was, the locations of its defensive fortifications, and the settlement. Based on her descriptions, much of the island was underutilized as the places people occupied were only a fraction of the available land area. As the island was split in the middle by a mountainous region covered by lush jungles, she warned Julius to be careful of the wildlife present there. She referred to the sketch she drew, describing to the Solusian Chief the stretch of inhospitable areas on the island. Although she knew much about the place, she cautioned Julius and the military officers that the information she had about the island was almost a year old and may not be as accurate as everyone hoped. If the forces on the island didn't change much from her last visit, she estimated that the island could only field as much as 3,000 fighting men and a fleet of 50 galleys.