

Living in Paradise Fantasy Adventure Supernatural Slice of Life Psychological
The first thing I saw when I woke up was a group of people standing over me shouting "Happy Birthday!!!". Immediately after they start debating what type of world I came from and calling me 'William'. Later on I would learn that everyone here is reborn from another world and many children come with magic or superpowers or other gifts leftover from their old lives. I came from a world that was, to me, typical modernity. To them it was pretty boaring with the only thing interesting about my world being was a higher than average tech level for a non-spacefaring civilization; technology that wouldn't even work in this new world. All I brought with me was a peculiar mindset and the strong suspicion that there must be something more to life.
Once everyone started to clear out my mother took me up in her arms, explained how the world works, and then stabbed me in the neck with a knife.
I got better.
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This story was written from the central idea of a simple question: What if a videogame like world, with all the normal video-game staples and tropes, was actually a real world? How would that work? How would people understand the universe around them? What sort of weirdness would the world appear to have from the point of view of someone who recognizes the odd nature of the place? And finally, if left to its own devices, how would this type of world ultimately develop?
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Chapter 1 01 Happy Birthday!
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Chapter 2 02 Stats
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Chapter 3 03 Starting the Race
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Chapter 4 04 Bearing on Builds
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Chapter 5 05 Broken Biology
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Chapter 6 06 Giving Knives to Children
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Chapter 7 07 “Practical” Education
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Chapter 8 08 A Child's Adventure
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Chapter 9 09 Going Hunting
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Chapter 10 10 An Expert in His Field
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Chapter 11 11 Magic Worlds Are Weird.
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Chapter 12 12 Practical Experience
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Chapter 13 13 Perspectives on the World
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Chapter 14 14 Old Man Not-A-NPC
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Chapter 15 15 Friends and Family
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Chapter 16 16 Monster Hunting
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Chapter 17 17 He’s The “Bad Guy”
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Chapter 18 18 The Observer and the Child's Lesson
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Chapter 19 19 Being Seen, and What Is Noticed
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Chapter 20 20 Defeat Means Friendship?