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Ashlani’s Reincarnation by No_creative_name

As a soon-to-be chieftain, Ashlani's responsibilities were numerous, complex, and often... Read more
As a soon-to-be chieftain, Ashlani's responsibilities were numerous, complex, and often boring.

But as a recently reincarnated keelish (a reptilian pest), his responsibilities only extend to:

1. Survive another day.

2. Keep his belly full.

3. Kill anything that keeps him from numbers 1 and 2.


Oh, and, if the opportunity arises, take revenge on his best friend turned murderer.

Ashlani was sent on his inaugural hunt as the chieftain-to-be of his tribe when he was shot in the back by the man he was closest to, the one he called his closest friend.

Post-mortem, he was greeted by a [System], the elect, singular keelish representative.

Now, his focus must be on continuous growth and evolution, to awaken to his grand potential, and lead his new people to a new age.

This is a reboot of my previous novel, Ashlani's Reincarnation, a grimdark take on a LitRPG reincarnation novel.

This is a slower, more methodical approach to story, and I hope that its quality will reflect that.

I update five times a week, usually every weekday.

Also, I've been asked enough, so I'll say it again here: No harem. Collapse
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    I think the story got rewritten till like chapter 120, story changes after that and it’s real hard for me to immerse myself again. Imma drop it.
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    A note for readers: there is a large-scale story reboot (rewrite) in the middle of the work. Starting from around chapter 117, the narrative returns to earlier events and follows a completely different path compared to the original chapters. The differences are fundamental. Essentially, these are two alternate versions.
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    Daoist Inkdrunkwanderer's Review — Ashlani’s Reincarnation

    Ashlani’s Reincarnation begins with a familiar cruelty: betrayal by a trusted friend, followed by rebirth at the absolute bottom of the food chain....as a low-tier keel, a lizard-like creature struggling just to survive. On paper, this sounds like standard non-human progression fare.

    In execution, it’s far better than it has any right to be.

    From the very first chapter, the story refuses to stall. Survival is immediate. Growth is necessary. Power is earned, not gifted. Every improvement is tied directly to his environment, his instincts, his decisions, and the risks he’s willing to take. He becomes stronger, yes...but never effortlessly, and never without consequence.

    What truly elevates the novel is that it doesn’t confuse evolution with emptiness. Instead of sliding into edge or hollow power fantasy, the story focuses on purpose, identity, and adaptation. Ashlani isn’t just changing bodies...he’s slowly developing self-awareness, strategy, and emotional depth in a world that would happily crush him if he missteps.

    The pacing is excellent. There’s no bloated grind, no sudden leaps that feel unearned. The narrative flows naturally, pulling you forward chapter after chapter until you realize you’ve read far more than you intended. Supporting characters are distinct, memorable, and allowed to matter without overshadowing the protagonist. Each plays their role cleanly, without noise. hype

    The worldbuilding is layered and full of promise: multiple species, histories, power structures, and inter-species dynamics that feel intentional rather than decorative. Some of the races....like the elephant giants...are genuinely inspired. Which makes it all the more unfortunate that the latter part of Book 3 stumbles slightly. Ashlani’s arrogance spikes too sharply, and the resolution of his relationship with the elephant giant feels rushed and unsatisfying. It’s not enough to break the story....but it is noticeable, and I wished that it be revisited or refined in future arcs and guess what ...it did? troll16 troll86

    Anyways..stylistically, the prose is smooth, readable, and engaging, with a faintly classical touch that gives the story personality without weighing it down. Grammar is solid, and while I wouldn’t mind a bit more descriptive indulgence here and there, that’s more personal preference than flaw. old

    In the end, Ashlani’s Reincarnation is the kind of story that reminds you why non-human MCs are so compelling when done right. It’s addictive without being shallow, emotional without being melodramatic, and ambitious without losing control.

    This is a hidden gem, and it’s criminally underrated for the quality it delivers. If you enjoy non-human protagonists, evolution-based progression, and character-driven fantasy that actually respects its own growth, don’t sleep on this.

    You’ll finish it wanting more....and that’s the best complaint a story can earn.

    — Daoist Inkdrunkwanderer
    Growth earned. Fangs sharpened. Heart intact.
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    Where is the Gemini translation?
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      ?
      It's an english book...
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    Highly recommended for beginners. Its a good novel and criminally underrated for the quality. Will give detailed review later!!
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    Im caught up with this novel on royal road. It’s quite good especially after the author decided to do a rewrite. Would recommend
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    Read this in Royal road. It has a Monster MC, hes a lizard like pest that does swarm tactics. interesting plot.

    would say it is 4.5, Progression is slow but not filled with fluff, every chapter has some plot drivers or story building. either the mc grows or the world grows.
    the MC over coming his species innate pride and over confidence is part of the early chapters.
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      Thank you good samaritan
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        Welcome dear sir
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