Jemini
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As the thread title says, I am trying to debate between three story ideas as to which of the three I should drop for the time being. But, rather than just telling you my ideas, I have gone the extra mile of writing the entire first 2 chapters for each of them in order to give some idea of what they will be like. I have posted this collection as it's own series, 7 chapters long and considered "completed" in so much as the only thing left to complete it is to have people voting on the poll that is chapter 7.
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All of these are Isekai stories, and all of them take place in the same multiverse and share the same Earth at the start of the story.
In the first story, A New Hero God, the MC is reincarnated into a world that is supposed to be the basis behind all the Marvel and DC comics. He gets sent to a desk in the divine realm of that world, and one of that world's gods helps him in his reincarnation and is given a power to gradually build him up into a hero to stand tall with the rest in that world. It uses something of a traditional game-like system as this is roughly inspired by a series I enjoyed where the MC was reincarnated into the DC world with a game-like system.
The second story is a hard reboot of my current ongoing story, "Second Life as the Sister of a Goddess." I have re-named it to Key to the Void, getting rid of that clunky descriptive name in exchange for something a little more mysterious yet meaningful for the purposes of the series. That's not all, the first 2 chapters have received such an overhaul that they are almost a different story now despite the rough events being the same. It almost looks like a different author's take on the same events due to how thoroughly it has been re-written, and I personally like the change.
Key to the Void takes place largely in an Elven forest for the first hundred or so chapters in a world where humans are the bottom of the sentient races in terms of power and social position, dragons are the top, and elves are the equivalent of this world's (lower) middle class. The MC is an elf, and she and her twin sister are each given a human as a pet on the day they are born. (The twin and the two humans are all also reincarnators from Earth.) The world has a cultivation based power system.
The Class of Outworlders starts with a kid gaining back his previous life memories at the end of the first chapter, but only after he gets caught by the city guards as a suspicious person in an incident that just happened. His memories were actually sealed as a function of a special class he was given as an outworlder. It has a game-like system, and it is heavily focused on this boy's survival in a harsh world as he's also trying to unravel the secrets of this strange class he has been given.
Three new stories, first 2 chapters.
I have been taking steps to reboot my main series, Second Life as the Sister of a Goddess, for quite a while now. I have almost got things in order to do so, but as I was writing up the chapters for the reboot I also had two other story...
All of these are Isekai stories, and all of them take place in the same multiverse and share the same Earth at the start of the story.
In the first story, A New Hero God, the MC is reincarnated into a world that is supposed to be the basis behind all the Marvel and DC comics. He gets sent to a desk in the divine realm of that world, and one of that world's gods helps him in his reincarnation and is given a power to gradually build him up into a hero to stand tall with the rest in that world. It uses something of a traditional game-like system as this is roughly inspired by a series I enjoyed where the MC was reincarnated into the DC world with a game-like system.
The second story is a hard reboot of my current ongoing story, "Second Life as the Sister of a Goddess." I have re-named it to Key to the Void, getting rid of that clunky descriptive name in exchange for something a little more mysterious yet meaningful for the purposes of the series. That's not all, the first 2 chapters have received such an overhaul that they are almost a different story now despite the rough events being the same. It almost looks like a different author's take on the same events due to how thoroughly it has been re-written, and I personally like the change.
Key to the Void takes place largely in an Elven forest for the first hundred or so chapters in a world where humans are the bottom of the sentient races in terms of power and social position, dragons are the top, and elves are the equivalent of this world's (lower) middle class. The MC is an elf, and she and her twin sister are each given a human as a pet on the day they are born. (The twin and the two humans are all also reincarnators from Earth.) The world has a cultivation based power system.
The Class of Outworlders starts with a kid gaining back his previous life memories at the end of the first chapter, but only after he gets caught by the city guards as a suspicious person in an incident that just happened. His memories were actually sealed as a function of a special class he was given as an outworlder. It has a game-like system, and it is heavily focused on this boy's survival in a harsh world as he's also trying to unravel the secrets of this strange class he has been given.