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In a world where Classes, Stats, and Levels are the everyday norm, Reivyn has a secret.He was unusually aware of his surroundings from an incredibly early age, and Skills and Stats were acquired easily. He was just the son of an ordinary village family, and nothing appeared out of the ordinary on the surface. But below the surface, dreams of another life help shape his mentality and growth. Why does he have some remembrance of a past life, and what is his purpose in this new one?"Soul of the Warrior" is what I call a Semi-Isekai LitRPG. I say "semi," because Reivyn's past life is remembered like a dream, and very incomplete. It is still Isekai, though, as he remembers enough that it directly shapes his personality and his sense of self.The System that governs the world of "Soul of the Warrior" is a combination of modified versions from Selkie's "Beneath the Dragoneye Moons" and Kosnik4's "Magic Smithing." I have changed enough of these Systems and combined them in a way that is unique that I'm mostly sure it's fine, but I still have requested permission to use these ideas. They have both graciously granted me permission.Winner of the April Writathon Challenge.Release Schedule is Mon, Wed, Fri. Collapse
LitRPG, Magic, Male Protagonist, Age Progression, Reincarnation, Overpowered Protagonist, Wars, System, Ancient Times, Army, Game Elements, Level System, Weak to Strong, Time Skip, Clever Protagonist, Family, Character Growth
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I do not know which half-wit puts 5 points (
Probably the author trying to boost his novel js
well some people either put 5 points or 1, there is no middle ground.
I wouldn't recommend this novel. Too much info dump. A mid evil setting with advance systems doesn't fit right with each other. Too many times MC has plot armor. At one point MC actually dies and then miraculous gets revived. As the more I read the more discouraged I get. A big portion of this novel is dedicated to the system. Why the author gotta make MC go into the military at age 9, that's just stupid, unless the translation of his age is wrong. The excuse of his level/tier meeting the requirement is lame too.
at first I thought you wrote this under a wrong novel because MC never actually diesI think you talking about the time where he got kicked into the sludge thingy that Spoilernearly turned him into demonl but still he wasnt dead and I would argue he wasnt even close to death.And yes the year in this novel is 16 month so the mc is 12 ish by our standard when he was draftedwhy author forced him to be drafted? well in my opinion it was good idea, he nicely forced his class gave easy way out of the "what parents would allow 12 y/o to go to dungeon and kill monster" and most importantly that make the plot move forward and let some action in, plus a good world building. about the excuse I mean from the characters point of view its perfectly resonable, they want soldiers, soldiers are good soldiers above the treshold, mc is above the treshold, mc good soldied, go back to begining.
When MC fell into that pit full of chemicals he is pretty much dead, but you say he's not dead, yeah, cause he has armor plot. No, a 12yr in the military/army is BS doesn't matter what Era their in. This author has some fudge up imagination. Why couldn't the MC be 16yr, 17yr or even 18yr. Nothing about this novel is reasonable. I've already forgotten the majority of what I read cause that's just how bad this novel is to me.
You said mc died and he got revived but that 100% untrue, re read the chapter it was said his body was falling apart so he was dying, not dead and later revived. was he saved by plot armor? If you say yes then everything is plot armor. Do 12y/o ever got drafted in medieval times in real world? 100% yes. You don't like the story understandable but why you forcing half truths and highlighting "problems" that aren't really problems maybe making some people pass on a above average story.
Since you don't know the definition of plot armor, check below. I ain't forcing my opinion onto anybody. No one is putting a gun to their heads. They can make their own conclusions, you ain't their mother and neither do I care.plot armorLearn to pronouncenounused to refer to the phenomenon in fiction whereby the main character is allowed to survive dangerous situations because they are needed for the plot to continue."I do think that he can't die since the inevitable
tell me a novel without super mega op immortal mc that dont have this definition of plot armor.and about not forcing people onto your opinion the problem with this is that you are forcing people your opinon. Some rando will see this novel will check the comments will see your comment (cuz you are the 2nd comment here and right bellow another comment that can be taken as big negative) that is full of half truths and overblowing and will go "well whatever wont read it".you know how I know this will happend? cuz I was the random a lot of times to later come back read the novel and had good time
Oh, please stop making me laugh. Me forcing people not to read this novel, am I their parents. Oh gosh these are the type of people that if you criticize something they like, its like you actually spat on their face. People have their own opinions on novels so just learn to live with it and move on.
People do have the right to their opinion but I too have right to point out that your opinion is full of half truths and is overblowing stuff
Tell u what, take your hands put it on a keyboard and start writing your own review. If you already did, god bless you. Like I mentioned move on, nothing to see here. If you're triggered don't respond because it'll be never ending.
I’m not gonna argue with you about the novel since I haven’t read it, but child soldiers have been used throughout history and are still being used to this day unfortunately.
You're an asshole that shouldn't read anything else for the rest of your life
Yes, same to you, so good day snow flake.
This is like The runesmith but worse :v
Yes, you are right. Praise the lord..... Amen..
Thanks for the warning. I remember reading 'The Runesmith' for so long waiting for things to pick up well but it was so laid back. That's when I realized that genre doesn't work for me lol
yeah its a slow burn while on that note if you like ruthless mc try ri Reverend Insanity a bit of a slow burn but it's great
Author could try to cut the chapter into two parts and post everyday??Idk… the uploads are a bit slow for meThe language is good. Author has the pacing right and all. While it may be a typical reincarnation novel, its not bad.
Typical reincarnation/system novel in a medieval setting where everyone has a system. Plot so far has no direction besides leveling up, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. MC: His transmigration is irregular, but it seems his past personality is completely unrelated to his current ego. He's pretty much just a child who is a genius at unlocking new skills and things like that. Family: MC's family is a large part of the novel. Mother and father are both present and active, along with younger twin sisters. Family moments can be dragged on for a while, which is something to look out for.The System: As mentioned above, everyone in this world has a system, and everyone has to actually work hard and practice on things to unlock new skills. - EVERYTHING can be a skill, which is sometimes annoying as a bunch of useless skills clog up MC's status every times it's shown. Imo, this also makes the skills MC unlocks lose their importance and decreases the satisfaction of unlocking or leveling a skill. - There are also classes like knight and wizard that can be chosen. Classes are also changed by moving onto the next tier.Writing: Imo, there are three main issues with the writing in this novel1. Fluff dialogue: A large majority of the dialogue serves no purpose. For example, if a given character has 1 paragraph of dialogue, only 1 sentence would serve its purpose of progressing the conversation. The rest is either common banter or useless rhetoric. This made me impatient to the point where I found myself skimming through the majority of dialogue. 2. Italics: Author uses italics to signify stresses in a sentence. By itself, there is no problem, but the author uses it too casually. There are multiple 4 word sentences with 2 of the words being italicized. It also feels like there are italics in every sentence. This becomes annoying very fast, to the point where it breaks immersion and results in skimming through the rest of the chapter. 3. Info dumps: Author has a large problem with info dumps. Instead of gradually explaining things like skills and classes when they become relevant, the author dedicated an entire chapter just to explain the entire system in depth. Any interaction the MC has with a new character leads them to explain everything about themselves and their job. This was very annoying, I found myself skimming through chapters with info dumps.
Do you guys know Korean novels where the MC has Coins that can turn into any weapon and the mc has an ex or sss level job or skill
when u found it tell me
I got an SSS-Grade unique skill
I do remember something like that, he could make the coins heavy or enlarge them etcBut sadly I do not remember the name.
Hmmm I think it was super god gene
its, "I got an SSS-Grade unique skill" i believe
are you asking this on every novel you get ?
is it cliche harem?????? pls tell me its not
MC is 10 y/o so far, so there is no romantic development yet.
Are you saying that you until chapter 43 mc is still 10 years old? Even with how long each chapter is? No thanks, I don't think I have the patience for this
Years in this world are 16 months long.MC was talking and properly unlocked the system at 13 months old.In this world everyone (usually) gets their first Class when they become 10 years old. That's when they are deemed as being sufficiently grown up enough. Regardless, from very early on, due to the Prologue stuff, he's very mature and starts properly training and Levelling up skills etc. His age shouldn't be taken as an indicator of his maturity or anything like that.
this thing pretty good, its rare to see a novel with a skill system that still puts emphasis on training like this one and through all my reading id say a novel similar to this would be the runesmith.
Shockingly good
- Prologue - Dreams in the Void
- Chapter 3: Down with the System
- Chapter 6: Adventure!
- Chapter 9: Rabble Rabble
- Chapter 12: Hazy Assimilation
- Chapter 15: We Don't Need Roads
- Chapter 18: Cooped Up
- Chapter 21: Down into...
- Chapter 24: Smooth Transition
- Chapter 27: Ambition
- Chapter 30: Movers and Shakers
- Chapter 33: Dungeon Town
- Chapter 36: The Dark Damp
- Chapter 39: A Day in the Life
- Chapter 42: Classist
- Chapter 45: Agony
- Chapter 48: Too Easy
- Chapter 51: He Bravely Turned His Tail and Fled
- Chapter 54: It's Darkest Before
- Chapter 57: Dance, Dance Revolution
- Update: Cover Art Added
- Chapter 62: True Power
- Chapter 65: Unwanted Attention
- Chapter 68: New Beginning
- Chapter 71: Charismatic Instruction
- Chapter 74: Royale Fight
- Chapter 77: Party in The Capital
- Chapter 80: Scuffle
- Chapter 83: Rematch
- Chapter 86: Flickering Inspiration
- Chapter 89: Advance Effort
- Chapter 92: Maw of the Abyss
- Chapter 95: Always a Price
- Chapter 98: Sticky Situation
- Chapter 101: Travel Companions
- Chapter 104: Spring in the Desert
- Chapter 107: Candidate
- Chapter 110: Provisional Lieutenant
- Chapter 113: Furlough
- Chapter 116: Price of Arrogance
- Chapter 119: Pantry Raid
- Chapter 122: Harsh Discipline
- Chapter 125: Sensational
- Chapter 128: Confrontation
- Chapter 131: The Pointy End
- Chapter 134: Parallel Advent
- Chapter 137: Breakaway
- Chapter 140: Soul Eater
- Chapter 143: A Chore
- Chapter 146: Majestic Dagger
- Chapter 149: Willowan
- Chapter 152: Devious
- Chapter 155: School of Hard Knocks
- Chapter 158: Training Day
- Chapter 161: Connections
- Chapter 164: Meetings
- Chapter 167: Dinner and Moving
- Chapter 170: Plans
- Chapter 173: Mana Lessons
- Chapter 176: Exhibitionist
- Chapter 179: Mercenary Formation
- Chapter 181: Approaching Conflict
- Chapter 184: Counter Intelligence
- Chapter 187: Something Stared Back
- Chapter 190: Borrowing Strength
- Chapter 193: Familiar Faces
- Chapter 196: Timing
- Chapter 199: Urban Combat
- Chapter 202: Zero
- Chapter 205: Leading the Charge
- Chapter 208: Advancing in a Different Direction
- Chapter 211: Shadows of the Past
- Chapter 214: Perfect Foundation
- Chapter 217: Plans
- Chapter 220: Changing of the Guard
- Chapter 223: Give Some Space
- Chapter 226: Lateral Move
- Chapter 229: Not Ready
- Chapter 232: Amphibious Training
- Chapter 235: Clammy
- Chapter 238: Spoiled
- Chapter 241: Breathless
- Chapter 244: Headed Home
- Chapter 247: Convictions
- Chapter 250: Prodigy
- Chapter 253: Too Good to be True
- Chapter 256: Combat Carving
- Chapter 259: Pass in Review
- Chapter 262: Terrifying Dungeon
- Chapter 265: Dread
- Chapter 268: Dragon Slayer
- Chapter 271: Soulful Insight
- Chapter 274: Stepping Into the Unknown
- Chapter 277: Portal Extreme-ity
- Chapter 1: Awakening
- Chapter 4: Step by Step
- Chapter 7: The Struggle is Real
- Chapter 10: Regular Guy
- Chapter 13: Sunny Day
- Chapter 16: Whistle While You Work
- Chapter 19: Turn and Meet
- Chapter 22: A Ring of Fire
- Chapter 25: Looking Forward
- Chapter 28: Family History
- Chapter 31: Leavetaking
- Chapter 34: Might and Magic
- Chapter 37: Hollow Escapade
- Chapter 40: Coming to the Light
- Chapter 43: High Muckamuck
- Chapter 46: Return
- Chapter 49: Solo Run Get!
- Chapter 52: The Calm Before
- Chapter 55: The Dawn
- Chapter 58: The Party
- Chapter 60: Tier 2, Too
- Chapter 63: Meticulous Weaponry
- Chapter 66: Foot, Meet Mouth
- Chapter 69: Keep Your Hands to Yourself
- Chapter 72: Model Student
- Chapter 75: Lurking Ruins
- Chapter 78: Mixer
- Chapter 81: Tour de Fort
- Chapter 84: Dishonorable
- Chapter 87: Worldly Wisdom
- Chapter 90: Triple Threat
- Chapter 93: Infinite Predicament
- Chapter 96: Deep Within
- Chapter 99: Escaping the Lair
- Chapter 102: Quite the Pair
- Chapter 105: Developing Report
- Chapter 108: Stupid Games
- Chapter 111: Demonstration of Authority
- Chapter 114: First Contact
- Chapter 117: Retreat
- Chapter 120: Countermeasures
- Chapter 123: Moonlight Expedition
- Chapter 126: Baby Steps
- Chapter 129: Pleasant Jaunt
- Chapter 132: Attune Up
- Chapter 135: Last Leg
- Chapter 138: Sole Worry
- Chapter 141: Liaizy Conversation
- Chapter 144: Drunk as if Dreaming
- Chapter 147: Sharp Locus
- Chapter 150: Distinguished Guest
- Chapter 153: Preparation is Key
- Chapter 156: A Pleasant Evening
- Chapter 159: Instructor Reivyn
- Chapter 162: Prospective Siblings
- Chapter 165: Average
- Chapter 168: Master vs Transcendent
- Chapter 171: Spark
- Chapter 174: Imagine
- Chapter 177: Verbal Sparring
- Short Update
- Chapter 182: Settled In
- Chapter 185: Rooting Out
- Chapter 188: Murphey
- Chapter 191: Implication
- Chapter 194: A Sea of Possibilities
- Chapter 197: Culmination
- Chapter 200: Hard Choices
- Chapter 203: Bloody Battle
- Chapter 206: Hurry Up and Wait
- Chapter 209: Interlude: Breath of the Realm
- Chapter 212: Dark Truths
- Chapter 215: Interlude: Drawing Near
- Chapter 218: Round 2
- Chapter 221: Together Again
- Chapter 224: Cat and Mouse
- Chapter 227: The Eye
- Chapter 230: Beach Party
- Chapter 233: Week in Review
- Chapter 236: Water Maze
- Chapter 239: Implications
- Chapter 242: Shoring Up
- Chapter 245: Home Sweet Home
- Chapter 248: Convicted
- Chapter 251: Super Secret
- Chapter 254: Second Fiddle
- Chapter 257: Mapping the Future
- Chapter 260: Engaging Speech
- Chapter 263: Victory?
- Chapter 266: Divine Intervention
- Chapter 269: A Leisurely Day
- Chapter 272: Diary
- Chapter 275: Lines in the Stone
- Chapter 2: A Normal Family
- Chapter 5: A Swing and a Miss
- Chapter 8: Classical Accident
- Chapter 11: Advancing
- Chapter 14: Promising Prospects
- Chapter 17: Home on the Range
- Chapter 20: Aide and Attendance
- Chapter 23: Cult of Personality
- Chapter 26: Table Manors
- Chapter 29: On the Horizon
- Chapter 32: Arrival
- Chapter 35: Magical Mashup
- Chapter 38: The Dungerums
- Chapter 41: Interlude: Princess Amily and Brave Sir Fenrix
- Chapter 44: Desperation
- Chapter 47: Lucky Draw
- Chapter 50: Brave, Brave Sir Reivyn
- Chapter 53: The Storm
- Chapter 56: After Action
- Chapter 59: Interlude: Princess Amily and Brave Sir Fenrix, (2)
- Chapter 61: Mama Bear
- Chapter 64: Eternal Training
- Chapter 67: Admision of Luck
- Chapter 70: Throw a Rope
- Chapter 73: Rank and File
- Chapter 76: Cultural Affiliation?
- Chapter 79: Boss Dungeon
- Chapter 82: Bossy Mage
- Chapter 85: Collateral Damage
- Chapter 88: Diametric Expectations
- Chapter 91: Dark Relation
- Chapter 94: Abysmal Situation
- Chapter 97: Soul Stirring
- Chapter 100: New Party
- Chapter 103: Disturbing Discovery
- Chapter 106: Commission
- Chapter 109: The Basics
- Chapter 112: Wheelin' It
- Chapter 115: Unexpected Result
- Chapter 118: Noose
- Chapter 121: Interlude: Team Refix and the Regal Twins
- Chapter 124: Precipitous Shift
- Chapter 127: Desert Guerillas
- Chapter 130: Merits
- Chapter 133: Shifting Sand
- Chapter 136: Success?
- Chapter 139: Souldiering On
- Chapter 142: Marching Spears
- Chapter 145: Wisp of Mana
- Chapter 148: Here and There
- Chapter 151: Meet the Parents
- Chapter 154: Dancing with the Devil
- Chapter 157: Interlude: Weary Soles
- Chapter 160: Old Dog
- Chapter 163: Peonies
- Chapter 166: Reunion
- Chapter 169: Striker
- Chapter 172: Interlude: The Bored Princess
- Chapter 175: Multiplicative
- Chapter 178: Self Torture
- Chapter 180: Vairo
- Chapter 183: Scouting
- Chapter 186: Next Step
- Chapter 189: When it Rains it Pours
- Chapter 192: See No Evil
- Chapter 195: Refined Skills
- Chapter 198: Resurgence of Hostilities
- Chapter 201: Spooky Action
- Chapter 204: Sanguine Duel
- Chapter 207: Battle at the Bridge
- Chapter 210: Comprehensive Analysis
- Chapter 213: Whetstone
- Chapter 216: More Questions
- Chapter 219: Follow the Rules
- Chapter 222: Double Time
- Chapter 225: Snapped Under Pressure
- Chapter 228: Tropical Vacation
- Chapter 231: Armed in Arm
- Chapter 234: Whiplash
- Chapter 237: Siren's Song
- Chapter 240: Here Be Monsters
- Chapter 243: Interlude: Prince of Darkness
- Chapter 246: Five Star Accomodations
- Chapter 249: Familial Love
- Chapter 252: The Paintocalypse
- Chapter 255: Engaging Conversation
- Chapter 258: Organizing
- Chapter 261: Prepping for the Dungeon Runs
- Chapter 264: Hazy Reflections
- Chapter 267: Visions of Elsewhere
- Chapter 270: Sudden Shift
- Chapter 273: Ancestral Wisdom
- Chapter 276: Unexpectedly Unexpected