In the mids of industrialization, Liana, a girl of almost twelve, awakens her flow and follows her newly awakened calling, the ocean, and thus the path of the last remaining god.
With the advent of industry, one's status and the accompanying skills slowly grow to be secondary as people choose more recreational skills and classes. The clear exception are flow bringers. Humans with an increased affinity towards flow and attunements are the only real remnants of the age of gods and mysticism. Terrors on the battlefield, saints in hospitals, saviours during drought, are just some examples of the wonderous abilities they display.
As civilization grows less dangerous so does the stress that is often associated with the awakening of the flow reduce and only the real talents remain.
Please be aware that this is a first draft at best.
Tag/Genre analysis:
Action: A theme that will appear in the story at some point (probably 15+ chapters in)
Adventure: Yes
Fantasy: Yes Magic, Beasts, and other fantastical elements are totally at home here.
Tragedy: Life is not always fun. For what is fun when there are no downsides. I don't know how heavily I am going to lean into this genre. I want to but don't expect too much.
Loop: Yes, though I will not divulge anything else. Just be aware that there isn't nearly as much looping as in MoL for example.
Female Lead: Yes, Liana is female.
Dungeon: Yes, there are dungeons. Yes, they will get explored.
LitRPG: Yes, read the first chapter if you want an example.
Magic: most definitely because who doesn't like calling lighting down from the heavens. (Disclaimer: No actual lightning will be called down from the heavens)
Mythos: There are gods. So maybe, I don't know if that is enough to qualify?
Progression: yes
Slice of Life: There is plot, and the story will mostly be about that plot, but there will also be downtime because there can't always be action. The first "loop" especially the first 20-30 chapters will be heavily SoL. And afterward there will be a lot less.
Profanity: The ocean (see title) includes sailors and we all know how the stereotypical sailor is.
Gore: Hmmm, some but I will have it be not graphic at all.