This.
Isekai is a Japanese subgenre of fiction that involves characters being transported to another world and must survive there. The term translates to “different world”, “another world”, or “other world”.
Isekai is a popular genre in anime, manga, novels, light novels, films, webtoons, and video games. Some common tropes in isekai stories include:
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A powerful protagonist who can defeat most people in the other world
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The protagonist being reincarnated into an object, such as a sword or onsen
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The protagonist gaining a special power, such as the ability to travel back in time
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The protagonist adapting to the new world and learning about it at the same pace as the audience
Isekai stories often explore themes of adventure, discovery, and the protagonist’s adjustment to the new world. The genre can also intersect with other genres, such as fantasy adventure and romance.
…Basically it means you (the protagonist) get translocated into another world, either as yourself or as a character from that world. Possibly even, as a character you play in that world…
Incase I’m what now?
Idk what any of this means.
- Looked it up, says Isekai means “transported to a different world”.
So no, OP, I don’t worry about that and I don’t care. Carry on.
What?
I wish our culture was cool enough to do it’s own things instead of just taking things from others and making them dumb.
I think they do. “memes/memetics” is a thing the younger generation has made into something.
What that is, Idk nor do I really care. This apathy for cultural changes and additions comes with age. It’s one of the good things about getting old.
It’s something alright. Something interesting or something ridiculous is probably a matter of subjective taste. To me it often comes across as the latter.
Meme brain is definitely a condition though. I’ll give you that.
I don’t really daydream much about this but you remember that 70s show Bewitched?
I always thought it’d be fun to be able to do stuff like they could do.
Wiggle your fingers or say some stupid rhyme and poof! there’s a change you wanted instantly.
You could escape a dreary winter day by zotting yourself to Milan or somewhere warm for lunch, go on an afternoon photography safari in the Serengeti, spend the night listening to the lions roar, too by camping out comfortably high in a tree.
So many cool things, mostly inconsequential (which is the idea because it’d suck to adversely affect another’s life even with good intent) but instant you could do and life would be so much fun.
I’d get my roof fixed immediately, just zots it all into place, repaired and life would be good again.
It could very well be possible that Blizzard pulls off a storyline where no matter how hard we fight or what we do Azeroth is lost. And this is where the next chapter begins. We find new friends and powerful allies from other worlds to fight against a new more dangerous threat.
For this you will need all the mounts and toys from Azeroth.
If Azeroth dies then we lose the planet we live on over time as it rots from the inside out.
If Azeroth lives, then we still lose the planet we live on because Azeroth will want to be released from the shell it’s currently in, which is the planet we live on.
We lose either way.
Dark times make for better dark chocolate!
It helps when you make a thread like this that you explain what that term means
If i got isekaid id really hope it wasn’t into wow.
I’d be hanging out in lumbridge and varrock in runescape tyvm.
a slime? 10/ char
Shouldn”t I be working on my real world survival skills if I feared this would happen to me?
Or am I misunderstanding here?
“I Died And Became The Dark Lord Using My Bizarre Skill!”
Wait, I could write a Webnovel plot outline with this… Brb.
Amount of butt hurt in this post is unreal. Carry on.
I don’t even know what the term means ._.’
Translation please.
it’s a genre where the main character is summoned or rezzed in a video game fantasy world.
it’s very popular and I think Overlord or Shield Hero are good examples…