
We aimed for it.
Shangri-La
>>2
I don’t want to go back to that world…
Desire can’t be suppressed.
There are works where characters bring back cheats they acquired in another world and do whatever they want in the real world.
I like you.
>>4
How is it to be doing what YouTubers do?
>>7
The uncle is fairly serious about the fact that there are no other options…
It has to be a situation where I can easily recall the work, or it’s no good.
Kata shumai
When I returned to Earth, it had turned into a zombie panic situation, and it looked like hell, which was surprising.
If I don’t go back, it would be the same as dreaming.
I read a story where, after returning from a summoning, about 100 years have passed and the world has become a cyberpunk one where marine life is extinct.
If you’ve been reincarnated, shouldn’t you let go of any lingering attachments and be filial to your new parents in your new life?
>>11
I can’t keep being a Confucian follower even in another world.
This is the first time I’ve properly seen someone reincarnate from a baby.
It’s quite common for the Seven Deadly Sins to appear in another world as well.
It wouldn’t be surprising if the Eight Virtues appeared.
That’s an amazing nipple.
Reincarnation Benefits: Amazing Nipples
Is it like being reborn and returning where you leave your otherworldly body behind and just your soul returns to your original body?
>>17
If you don’t return before being burned at the crematorium, you will wander forever.
Let’s give up on starting over as a baby, regardless of the transfer…
>>19
Reincarnation in another world, tends to regain memories after some degree of growth.
It is natural that the story does not progress because, even if there is awareness of reincarnation at the infant stage, there is nothing one can do.
If it’s reincarnation rather than transfer, then make sure to fulfill your life in that world properly.
Don’t escape from reality.
>>20
If reincarnation has occurred once, it wouldn’t be strange for it to happen again.
Isn’t the very foundation of the value of living fully collapsing?
It is undeniable that the fundamental values between many religions are being denied.
If you’re reincarnated, you should be a living being born in that world.
When you come to Earth, you are an invasive alien species.
I want to invade, right…?
If a foreigner claiming to be a deceased family member appears, I will report it to the police.
There are hardly any works that you can go back to.
>>27
It happens regularly.
There are some who return to end things, some who return to settle down, and others who come and go for various reasons.
>>27
The story wouldn’t start with the premise of exchanging between another world and Earth or a tale of returning to another world from the very beginning.
This is also a discussion about whether it’s possible to return to Earth after the story has heated up in another world and make it even more interesting.
Not many go back as a conclusion, though.
It’s fairly common to have things like starting points that you can return to, or being able to move back and forth.
Isn’t the existence of the concept of reincarnation hell?
Even if you are freed from one life, another life begins.
Please let me end it…
>>30
Hell and heaven are concepts based on reincarnation, aren’t they?
>>30
It’s already been mentioned.
>>48
Whether it be enlightenment or liberation, once one reaches the state of nirvana, the story comes to an end.
Reincarnation is the beginning of the story, and liberation is the end of the story.
The basic thing is that even if you are reincarnated, you won’t carry over your memories, so don’t worry about it.
>>33
(You don’t carry over memories, huh…)
If it’s reincarnation, wouldn’t it just be a mysterious foreigner without a family register appearing back in the original world?
I don’t think the audience that reads stories about reincarnation seeks a world that is connected to the present.
Is it okay to be reincarnated as a beautiful girl in another world and then teleport back to my original world to say to my best friend, “It’s me, it’s me”?
My hometown is something I think of, far away.
Just because you’ve returned to the original world doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be happy.
It’s nice that the reason for being able to use an unusually powerful cheat in another world is that the original world is sacrificed…
It’s nice, isn’t it, Dunbine?
I like the pattern where the original world has been destroyed.
It seems like there are handypeople who, as a thank you for saving a shitty world, are reincarnated only to be thrown back into another shitty world.
>>44
That topic has been used so much that it’s almost played out…
The subject of returning will likely be the transfer, right?
If I’m going to do it anyway, I want to be the final boss aiming to just return to my original world and die.
Those who return to the original world midway often worry that the original world will end up in a terrible state.
Summoning usually allows you to return, but reincarnation, well…
I like niche stories where someone is reborn as a beautiful girl in another world and returns to their original world while still being a beautiful girl.
You are an alien!!!!!!!
Awakening at the end of battle
Accidental? A planned matrix that wandered in.
Everything is torn away.
It remained, burning red, the only thing I can believe in is my passion…
People sometimes say I’m running away from reality, but it’s not really the same to start over in a new place and achieve stability.
>>56
It’s like a power-harassing boss pressing you saying, “If you run away from here, you won’t be able to make it anywhere else, right?”
It’s called cheating because I didn’t start from scratch.
I had no dissatisfaction with the original world, so how can I accept losing all my bonds?
>>58
If you’re dead, you have to give up.
>>67
If I were to stay dead, that would be one thing, but if I were to be resurrected in another world, I wouldn’t be able to give up on my original world.
If the world, lineage, appearance, and name are all different, then the only things that can prove the original self are the soul or memories.
If the original self is dead, it would be a transfer or a second reincarnation rather than a return.
The original body was repaired and housed the divided spirit, like in “That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime.”
Such as the Shield Hero who created a clone from the immortal main body and sent it back to the original world.
It was popular on Narou for a while.
Still, you want to go back, don’t you?
>>61
Not really.
There aren’t many works that have a setting where characters have lingering attachments from their past lives.
If comfort is lacking, I’ll advance magic and technology to make the other world comfortable.
>>66
Well, it’s not about whether there are many such works, but rather to think about it logically.
>>73
Common sense is one thing, but aiming to become the Pirate King is a different level!
Going back to the original world and living life as it was! But if I say that, readers won’t feel excited, you know?
>>73
If we think sensibly, it would mean that instead of being caught up in the past, we should live our current lives fully.
>>66
To begin with, it’s known from the past that transfer and reincarnation systems don’t actually think that deeply.
When the category of otherworldly transfer and reincarnation was created on Narou and isolated from the ranking page.
Until then, 90% of the annual overall rankings were reincarnation or transfer stories, but they quickly dropped to around 20%…
Most people didn’t care about a setting that was almost irrelevant.
If you’re reincarnated, that means you must be dead, right?
What are you going to do when you get back?
I wonder how boring their life in the original world was for them to be able to cut things off like that.
There is a possibility of a similar yet different Earth when we return.
This might be referred to as the Far East Base of the Earth Federation.
In terms of daily life, a fantasy world seems much more boring than the modern world.
If I were to be reborn as someone else, there’s no point in going back…
In a situation where I thought I was dead but was reborn, I can’t definitively say what my feelings would be.
If I were treated like a cursed child and discarded in the forest right after being born, like in the thread image, I can understand wanting to return to a past life.
It seems that a meaningless event awaits me, one where I can only confirm the remnants of my past life when I return.
“Even though I’m reincarnated, common sense?”
It’s an extraordinary situation.
This thread is talking about what people usually think, right?
It’s not a bad thing, but if you were to be reincarnated and had absolutely no attachments to your original world, it’s safe to say that it would be somewhat strange.
Even if you have regrets, you probably don’t think you can go back.
How do you go to another world?
Aiming to return is quite a low aspiration, isn’t it?
Aim for back and forth.
There are surprisingly many readers who confuse transfer and reincarnation.
In the past, there were many cases of reincarnation in the original body rather than starting as a child, but it would be considered dead.
>>83
Isn’t it that the person’s feelings don’t really change after all?
>>87
It’s not like starting with the original body or having memories overwritten around the age of 15.
If memories resurface from early childhood or in the middle of life, it’s strange for the sensation to remain unchanged as it’s an extension of the current personality, right?
I don’t know much about the common sense of the afterlife, so ask someone important in Buddhism.
Even if I’m told I’ve died, I’m still living right now, so I don’t have the sense of being dead at all, and rather than feeling any attachment to this completely different world, I want to return to my original world.
But letting them die on their own and sending them off is the author’s convenience.
If you think about the possibility of gaining the ability to go back, can you just go back and that’s it?
Well, the majority weren’t seeking reincarnation or transfer itself, so it wasn’t that they became popular for that reason.
So it’s a bit of a casual story from the creator’s side, and since readers also tend to not care too much, there are many things that I haven’t really questioned.
>>90
The liver is living in a world with magic and monsters, right?
If that is fulfilled, then it’s fine to have things like the protagonist being expelled in the present day or modern dungeons.
If you were living a normal life without much dissatisfaction in your original world, even if you died in an accident and were sent to another world, you would probably feel lonely and isolated, and you wouldn’t be able to do anything you could do in your original world, leading to a collapse of your identity and making you want to die.
I think it would be more convincing to go back once, experience despair, and then return, rather than just living in the present world without anything.
It seems that there are more supporting characters than the main character who cling to the original world and continue to lament that they want to go back.
Whether it’s an enemy, an ally, or neutral.
If I couldn’t meet my parents or friends again, I would either look for a way to return to the original world or take my own life.
>>95
Well, it’s not like I’m committing suicide…
>>95
Responses from someone who has never attempted suicide.
Let’s ask the people who say they were Oda Nobunaga in their past lives.
Let’s do it again at Honnoji, shall we?
Works that can easily go back and forth typically treat that ability as a central theme.
>>97
There’s something like that in the comic adaptation of Monster Bunko, isn’t there?
Someone who started a business after being reincarnated and gaining the ability to teleport.
I was helping my grandparents in the countryside after the transfer and earning a little pocket money, which I used to buy and sell spices.
Is she going to become a liaison for modern-day children who have transferred to a fantasy world?
Creating a status in modern times… and developing it further.
>>139
The person died around the tail end of the Showa or the beginning of the Heisei era, so after transferring, it’s been over a decade in Japan, which feels nostalgic yet like a different world… something like that.
If I had cheat abilities, I could have a more interesting life in the modern age.
It feels like a reincarnation that I have memories of living in a completely different world, so even if I think that things are inconvenient or that the common sense is different, I don’t feel like I want to go back.
If we’re talking about what I think, I might wonder how my parents, siblings, and family are doing, but as for desperately searching for a way to go home, I’m not so sure.
You might think it’s a shitty world.
There’s no TV! There’s no razors! I don’t want to be in this kind of different world!
It’s for people who have no regrets in their current life.
>>104
Does that mean all works dealing with reincarnation want to die???
>>110
I’m sorry to be serious… um, that’s completely wrong.
>>110
People who read reincarnation stories are all miserable individuals who can’t succeed at work, struggle to get by, and have no important family or loved ones, according to the results.
If the style requires the protagonist’s background, then it’s fine to have a conflict about returning or not, but I have the impression that such things are not very common in reincarnation stories. I wonder what it’s really like.
>>105
Before reincarnation, I wonder if there are any works that suggest there is a way to return early because there is something that needs to be done before dying.
If this continues, it feels like I need to somehow go back and prevent things like family or loved ones being killed.
If you’re going to reincarnate me, I wish you would just erase my memories of the original world.
I want to go back to the modern era, but my parents and siblings are a different matter…
There were people who couldn’t accept it and ended up taking their own lives, and it seems like a divine being might casually mention that.
I interpret that if I had no lingering attachments to the original world, I probably wouldn’t have lived a worthwhile life.
>>111
People who can enjoy the present might be able to find happiness anywhere.
Those who look down on others can only see unpleasant things.
To be frank, the otherworldly elements in isekai (otherworld) reincarnation stories are not that important…
The essence is strong and a new game.
>>112
So this is a half-baked idea.
>>118
Yeah, that’s actually true…
It’s enjoyable to read when you continuously show the difference in status from the beginning.
I’m not reading it just to see elements from another world.
>>143
No, I’m reading it to see the otherworldly elements.
>>143
We need elements from another world.
There are plenty of works where you die and are immediately reborn as a wealthy child in modern Japan with cheat powers.
>>162
Ah~ what do I say? It’s like, the other world is necessary, but the elements of the other world themselves aren’t really necessary?
I just want to be unmatched in a world that knows nothing different from reality, so an alternate world is just convenient as a stage.
I don’t like it because even a trip is stressful, let alone reincarnation.
Is it really that strange to try my best in a new place?
If you don’t even know how to get back, it’s not really strange, is it?
I think reincarnation became popular because people feel there’s nothing they can do if it’s reincarnation.
I think it’s unrealistic to think that suddenly starting over and trying hard in another world after a transfer would really happen.
>>119
It’s only natural to want to switch gears since it’s like a forced job change.
>>126
Well, I think it’s normal to think that if you can teleport, then you should be able to return…
>>134
It depends on the person, but I should be able to go back and I want to go back.
If you’re going to transfer, it’s normal to move for the sake of living instead of just dawdling around (it won’t turn into a story).
>>140
Isn’t it said because it becomes less of a goal if you act to go back and earn money for that purpose?
>>148
It’s perfectly normal to choose not to return after making friends or gaining a position at the destination.
Are you saying that it’s strange to go back or not go back?
>>153
Normally, I want to go back.
I don’t care about primitive people.
>>158
So…
I thought that too, but I can understand how it could lead to a good encounter in another world and things like that, right?
I mean, I haven’t really seen anyone completely ignore the locals and act solely to return home, just because they want to transfer and go back. Is there something to it?
>>165
It’s not about that kind of story; it’s about what you would think if you actually experienced something like that.
>>153
After all, we shouldn’t bring them back from North Korea, right?
>>134
From the perspective of the caller, they can always respond, but it’s safer for the summoner to hold the trigger for the response.
Well then, those who are reading works about being reborn as a dragon
Do you want to become a dragon?
>>121
What do you want to be?
>>121
Probably about half of them are reading it because they want to be like that.
>>121
Of course I want to become (that).
I want to become something even if it costs around 4RRR.
In recent isekai stories, like Isekai Red, there are characters who, unable to return to their original world, start to feel mentally unwell, even after forming bonds with new companions, yet still deeply yearn for their original world and remain constantly troubled.
If you want to be freed from the troublesome fences, a post-apocalypse wouldn’t be so bad, right?
I became a hero after defeating the demon lord, but there was also a return to a low quality of life.
Even if there are lingering feelings or unfinished business, if I know I’m dead, then there’s no way to go back, so I guess I have to work hard here, which makes the conclusion feel less strange. Is that why there’s reincarnation?
Whether or not you can enjoy it, those who say they want to reincarnate definitely have dissatisfaction with their current life.
There’s also the ease of creating a story where the protagonist, who shares common sense with the readers, is amazed in detail by various things in a different world, which is a common theme in reincarnation stories.
Of course, there is also a refreshing feeling like being strong and playing a new game.
I was reborn and became a different person.
For now, I like the idea of going to see the original world.
Don’t you think it’s strange to say you have dissatisfaction with reality while reading entertainment works?
>>133
It’s not funny.
I escape into entertainment because I am dissatisfied with reality.
After all, it’s essential to be proficient in spatial attributes due to the convenience of inventory magic and teleportation.
If I can return while having been deified and able to move freely through the world, then that’s acceptable.
If it’s a dragon, I certainly want to become one.
I want to become a slime too…
Watching someone with overwhelming cheat abilities can be entertaining, but it probably wouldn’t be fun if you had to experience it yourself.
>>138
No…
If I’m going to fight in real life, I definitely want to be in a situation where I can be assured of victory, otherwise it’s scary.
Rather, just watching Musou becomes boring.
>>145
I don’t want to fight in the first place…
>>145
However, if I memorize all the enemy patterns, dodge them, and use this skill to activate the crisis, I’ll be the strongest, Father!!
Even if I were to concede a hundred steps and accept reincarnation from my position, I would want the worldview of the reincarnated world to be one that is not at all different from the modern world.
But if you’ve reincarnated, don’t you want to change the stage?
See, in Buddhism, there is also the cycle of the six realms of rebirth.
Reincarnating in another world and going back to the original world…
Lord Shadow…
>>146
The original world has turned into something outrageous…
I have no regrets about the original world, so I’ll master magic!
I want to master magic so I can return to my original world! That’s the difference.
Uncle from Another World
Even if I can go back, I won’t know how much time has passed in reality.
The timeline may not necessarily be the same.
I don’t want to live in a world without internet access…
>>157
Well then, I’ll connect you to the bulletin board as a special favor.
You probably have family, friends, and a partner left behind, so to just cut ties and think that the other world is fun is somewhat abnormal… It’s like saying that a kidnapping victim must want to go home!
>>159
If you were made to engage in something like defeating the Demon King or for a purpose of abduction, then you would probably want to go home.
Due to a mishap, I ended up dying and getting reincarnated, so I’ll support you in your second life. There’s nothing I can do about it, and apart from being in a different world, there are no other restrictions.
What is this response beggar?
Even if there are no family members, it’s hard to cut ties easily when there is still attachment and fondness for the original life that one has built.
>>167
Just the fact that it’s an unfamiliar meal is quite tough.
There is no white rice.
There is no soy sauce either.
It’s just barley porridge.
If someone said that, I would be disappointed.
>>164
That’s originally a story about transfer.
If it were the hero summoning ritual from a while ago, it might be similar to North Korea’s abductions.
Writing a persuasive story that is successful in modern Japan is difficult, isn’t it?
It also depends on whether the other world can be lived in as comfortably as the original world.
I wish I could go back.
I want to see the continuation of the unfinished manga.
If God is involved, they usually say to revive me in the original world first.
In that case, the reasons for it being bad will be explained.
I often see people getting angry about being summoned and made to fight without their consent, so it’s not surprising.
Well, it’s abduction.
After safely returning from the summoning of abduction, I gained the ability to metamorphose and the appraisal became searchable, so there was information readily available about the person who posted on the anonymous bulletin board.
The Zero Mage site has an erotic brain but was surprisingly chasing after Earth every time…
Well, if you want to go back but don’t know the conditions for returning, there’s nothing you can do…
The protagonist who continues to lament as a story and cannot take action cannot become a true protagonist.
To be honest, it depends on the person, so could you try reincarnating now?
>>178
I’m sorry, but I’ve decided to go to the second week only after finishing the first week.
>>182
Then we can go, right?
>>182
Since there are many limited to the second round, it’s better to get through it quickly.
Regardless of aiming to return, it all starts with securing a living environment first…
>>179
In the midst of that, various things happen, and we come to live in this world.
Is it about conducting research that transcends the world?
Does that mean that life is stable enough to be able to immerse myself in research?
I don’t know what it’s like to be dead, but I can accept that reincarnation is inevitable since you’re already dead. However, I think summoning and teleportation are impossible.
If I could freely come and go, I’m not sure which place I would live in, but I think I would make my home modern Japan.
Just being sent on a business trip for a few days makes me want to cry alone and come back.
>>188
Homesick!
If you can go back and forth, you could do anything with magic, and it would be comfortable even in modern times.
There is quite a difference between the “transferred without noticing” type and the “hero summoning” type…
The original world also changes so much that it can be deadly over time.
There aren’t even any stores selling games when I go back to the countryside.
It seems like the hero summoning system is going to be like Soul Cradle…
If everything doesn’t go perfectly well for me down to the smallest detail, life in another world feels suffocating.
I thought I had been reincarnated in another world, but it turned out to be somewhere in Africa in the 1400s… It was such an unknown history that I didn’t realize.
This world has a lot of unpleasant news and many unpleasant acquaintances.
Well, I guess I have the feeling that I want to go somewhere else…
If I go to another world and there are no magic or monsters, I might not understand it.