We call those people "Returnee".After flipping through genres, I put my current book writing on hold to write this idea that came to my head.
The cover of the book should speak for itself.
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There already is such a story, and they even made a series of movies about it. It's called "final destination"
Can I borrow this story Idea? I'll make sure to mention your story as inspirationI started something kind of like this - a guy who wrote (bad) Isekai is hit by a bus and finds out he'll be reborn as a school girl. Not a magical one, or one with special powers, just a teenaged girl, in school...
Just got two chapters done and lost interest...
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Absolutely - tossed it out in a "Writing Prompts" discussion and had no idea where to take it from here, to be honest.Can I borrow this story Idea? I'll make sure to mention your story as inspiration
The guy dodges the truck, Upsetting the natural order of Isekai and Prompting the Global Truck Association to put a hit on him.So this guy when hit by truck doesn't become op hero in another world. I get that gig.
But what happens after, like does the guy get merked and put it in hospital.
If then doesn't mean, your writing a story about a normal fucking guy.
I will be the bane of your existence and I mean this extremely half-heartedly.literally unreadable
Don't give me ideas.So....he is just gonna die when truck-kun hits him
So the idea is that he isn't actually invincible, He's literally just a normal guy like all isekai protagonists.So he... is unkillable?
I mean, think about it. If there is an afterlife, that means you're isekai'ed there when you die. That means that, if you cannot be isekai'ed, you're a true immortal because you ain't ever leaving here.
(This logic is a bit shakier if there's no afterlife, but there's an angle to discuss whether 'nothing at all' is also a kind of different realm.)
But maybe if at some point he loses and actually gets sent to the realm, Because he avoided it for so long the realm could be overtaken by the villain and be trying to rise to the surface.So he... is unkillable?
I mean, think about it. If there is an afterlife, that means you're isekai'ed there when you die. That means that, if you cannot be isekai'ed, you're a true immortal because you ain't ever leaving here.
(This logic is a bit shakier if there's no afterlife, but there's an angle to discuss whether 'nothing at all' is also a kind of different realm.)
The idea I have is similar to the randomness of Dandadan, Which I have never watched and will not so that I can't understand it.I planned to do this temporarily for an isekai. I'm not sure when I'll get around to it though.
The plan is just that he's so unlucky in his life that he's already used to dodging accidents so pretty much every isekai trick just fails like it was just another day to him. I was even considering going as far as to make the god hire assassins, have a pre-transfer arc of mc managing to defeat them, and then making the god finally lose it and come down to do it themselves.