Sergeandgreen
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So I recently started to write a new story and thought about how to tag it. But to tag a story correctly, understanding what a tag means is essential. The Isekai tag is probably one of the more famous and i think we can agree on the fact that it can be translated to "transported to another world." The question now is, how does this translate to characters that get transported to another world in the same universe? Was Neil Armstrong an Isekai protagonist? Or if a moon doesn't count, would someone who goes to Mars be considered isekaied?
And this thought opened a few more questions What if technology is so advanced that traveling to another solar system is the same as traveling to another city now. Would a story with such a setting be considered Isekai? What about time travelers? Does time travel count as isekai, or is it a genre on its own. Does entering Hell or heaven count as Isekai?
And this thought opened a few more questions What if technology is so advanced that traveling to another solar system is the same as traveling to another city now. Would a story with such a setting be considered Isekai? What about time travelers? Does time travel count as isekai, or is it a genre on its own. Does entering Hell or heaven count as Isekai?