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Soul Scramble
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Ongoing, First published Oct 05, 2021
When 13-year-old James Edson drowned in a lake while going fishing with his father one warm spring evening in 1958, he is taken to a pitched-black void realm of Purgatory where a Spirit Guardian requests James' help to bring back all the captured Souls that a malicious god who is now hunting down for his soul next. Will James help the Spirit Guardian to get the souls back and reach the afterlife? 

Update: I'm still tryna work on Chapter 2, but I lost motivation. I'm trying my best to get it done ASAP.
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In the event of death, there is a 1:10,000 chance that you will reincarnate in a world not your own and Retain your Ego; that is, your memories and Mental Self. In that chance, there is a 1:10,000 chance that you will be given some sort of ability; the basic types are skills, or maybe talent, and these are called Classes, such as the famous 'Hero' to the infamous 'Maou' or 'Demon King'. Then, there's... well, then there's James. James is an idiot savant, essentially, and so, thinking it's a dream and that he'll wake up soon anyway, he chooses 'nothing'. He simply refuses to choose, and sits around in the Spirit Realm, meditating, for 100,000 years; in this way, he develops his own skills, instead of accepting one from the Gods. Now, there's no going back. After all, I didn't say his luck was 'Good' Luck, Did I?