Divine Re:Birth Isekai
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Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2024
Divine Re:Birth Isekai

After tragically dying from eating too much ramen, a nerdy gamer named Eric finds himself transported to another world by Airen, a somewhat irreverent goddess of the underworld. Presented with the circumstances of his death, Eric must experience something unusual: he is given the chance to be reborn into a life of monsters and magic, an alternate reality where he must fight to stay alive. A strange twist when he decides to bring the goddess herself into this new world with him leaves them both trapped by something they neither asked for nor wanted.

It mixes humor, adventure and isekai elements, as Eric tries to overcome his weaknesses and prove that he is not the failure everyone so obviously believes. In a very dangerous world where he will need to learn to fight and evolve, he will have to deal with a goddess who, suddenly, is not as imposing as he planned. Together, they face challenges, face powerful enemies like Abaddon, the King of Destruction, and try to find their place in a completely new world.
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