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<p>How much would you know about transmigration?</p> <p>Was our awareness of such a word, what allowed us an understanding of it, or was it just our own delusion that allowed us comprehension of what it truly meant?</p> <p>It was something that I, the author himself wanted answers to... Alfir, my alter ego and persona, the very penname I had wielded would be the protagonist of our own little story~ a story within a story.</p> <p>Let's watch him struggle against his fate as he plunged himself into a world that he himself wrote.</p> <p>We would immerse ourselves in his manic perspective.</p> <p>From the third person, we would observe what he would become.</p> <p>Until he realized the reality of I, of me, of a first perspective.</p> <p>When he did, would he break down? Or would he wake up?</p> <p>***</p> <p>Definitely Not a Self-Insert.</p> <p>Plot in a nutshell: The author sent himself into another world by writing a fictionalized version of himself, in a novel within a novel.</p> <p>My Ambition: Write a story tackling the philosophical ramifications of the isekai genre and challenge its limits.</p> <p>The MC in a nutshell: was broken, paranoid, mental, hypocritical, and was on a journey of self-discovery.</p> <p>The Setting in a nutshell: set in a fantasy medieval era with kingdoms, empires, sectarian organizations, and medieval stuff. It was a world filled with superpowered mutants. The technology level was mostly medieval, with the exception of their unique technology (mutant-manufactured tech), and... other familiar 21st-century technology only accessible to those who belonged to the upper privileged class.</p> <p>The Power Level in a Nutshell: depends on Potential Grade Percentage.</p> <p>100% Potential Grade was Champion. It was the pinnacle of mutation powers. This was when an individual was able to manifest the absoluteness of their powers, changing topographies would be a cinch for mutants at this grade. These mutants were generally called the 'evolved'.</p> <p>99% Potential Grade was Peak. This was the 'peak' of mortal abilities. Strength, agility, intelligence, etcetera… The Peak Grade was when a mutant reached its maximum human attributes.</p> <p>98% to 80% Potential Grade was Destructive. Also known as city-destroyers. They could deal significant damage. This was the starting point of the truly strong mutants.</p> <p>79% to 50% Potential Grade was Magical. This was when mutant abilities started to look magical in the eyes of an ordinary person. They represented competency.</p> <p>41% to 49% Potential Grade was Ability. Mutants in this grade were those who had overcome their talent.</p> <p>40% to 6% Potential Grade was Talent. The starting point of any mutant ability.</p> <p>5% and below were Human, and these people were unqualified to attend the academy.</p> <p>The Power Level mentioned above was not absolute as Potential Grades could be surpassed by pure technique, differentiated by how a mutation was used and expressed.</p> <p>Note: This was a rewrite of Meanest Mob. No harem. MC was complicated... He could be righteous sometimes... but was most often a fucked up villain. Book 1 would be written in the Third POV, and the rest was 1st POV.</p>
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