18 days ago
RE: Monarch by Eligos
Cairn is a prince who is already tired of ruling. Faced with an imminent coronation and an... Read more
Cairn is a prince who is already tired of ruling. Faced with an imminent coronation and an overbearing father, he wants nothing more than to drown his responsibilities in cheap liquor and poor decisions.
With the help of his sister, he hatches a plan to escape the clutches of the throne once and for all.
It all goes terribly wrong, and Cairn finds his priorities shifting in the face of unimaginable tragedy. The change of heart comes too late, however, and Cairn dies. He reawakens to find himself transported ten years in the past.
He immediately begins to plan for the future, only to discover his killer has somehow followed him.
To succeed, Cairn must unite the kingdom and discover the motivation of his killer, using as many tries as it takes.
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I exhausted pretty much every time loop story ever written and decided to write my own. You'll see a few similarities here between this story and some existing stories, at least initially.
There's a lot of inspiration drawn from both MoL and Re:Zero, though in terms of pathos and darkness, this story leans more towards the latter. Be warned, it is something of a slow burn.
The main character will grow and become powerful, but a theme of this story is that power comes slowly and often at great cost. Collapse
With the help of his sister, he hatches a plan to escape the clutches of the throne once and for all.
It all goes terribly wrong, and Cairn finds his priorities shifting in the face of unimaginable tragedy. The change of heart comes too late, however, and Cairn dies. He reawakens to find himself transported ten years in the past.
He immediately begins to plan for the future, only to discover his killer has somehow followed him.
To succeed, Cairn must unite the kingdom and discover the motivation of his killer, using as many tries as it takes.
***
I exhausted pretty much every time loop story ever written and decided to write my own. You'll see a few similarities here between this story and some existing stories, at least initially.
There's a lot of inspiration drawn from both MoL and Re:Zero, though in terms of pathos and darkness, this story leans more towards the latter. Be warned, it is something of a slow burn.
The main character will grow and become powerful, but a theme of this story is that power comes slowly and often at great cost. Collapse
Last 25 chapters
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Chapter 223: Fracture XXVIII 18 days ago
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Chapter 222: Fracture XXVII 1 month ago
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Chapter 221: Fracture XXVI 1 month ago
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Chapter 220: Fracture XXV 1 month ago
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Chapter 219: Fracture XXIV 2 months ago
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Chapter 218: Fracture XXIII 2 months ago
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Chapter 217: Fracture XXII 2 months ago
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Chapter RE: Monarch Webtoon is Live! 2 months ago
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Chapter 216: Fracture XXI 2 months ago
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Chapter 215: Fracture XX 2 months ago
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Chapter 214: Gil II 3 months ago
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Chapter 213: Gil I 3 months ago
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Chapter 212: Fracture XIX 3 months ago
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Chapter 211: Fracture XVIII 3 months ago
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Chapter 210: Fracture XVII 3 months ago
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Chapter 209: Fracture XVI 4 months ago
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Chapter 208: Fracture XV 4 months ago
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Chapter 207: Fracture XIV 4 months ago
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Chapter 206: Fracture XIII 4 months ago
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Chapter 205: Fracture XII 6 months ago
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Chapter 204: Fracture XI 6 months ago
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Chapter 203: Fracture X 6 months ago
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Chapter 202: Fracture IX 6 months ago
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Chapter 201: Fracture VIII 6 months ago
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Chapter 200: Fracture VII 6 months ago
Reincarnation, Time Loop, Age Progression, Strategist, Psychological, Grimdark, High Fantasy, Male Protagonist, Time Travel, Schemes And Conspiracies, Death, Spear Wielder, Cultivation, Clever Protagonist, Discrimination, Politics, Spirits, Ghosts, Royalty, Special Abilities, Sword And Magic, Monsters, Soldiers, Military, Resurrection, Assassins, Revenge, Character Growth, Cunning Protagonist, Personality Changes, Second Chance, Beastkin, Hidden Abilities, Human Experimentation, Elves, Kingdom Building, Medieval, Weak to Strong
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