Fresh off the brutal campaign that was Lostbelt 5, Jason was expecting to get blown up and sent back to the throne. What he wasn't expecting was being forced to fight a demon king, giant robots, and his new party members... all without Heracles! Will Jason's limited selection of servant skills be enough to keep him alive, or will he finally actually die in this "wonderful world"?
Kojiro had been through a lot of weird things. At first, it was coming to terms with the fact that he wasn't real. Then, there was being summoned as a heroic spirit by Medea and then by Chaldea. However, this situation was by far the strangest. Why was he suddenly inhabiting the body of some orange haired kid? And also... why weren't there any swallows in this world?
Out of all the heroic spirits in Chaldea, Hans Christian Anderson would be the least eager to do anything hero related. Now, the reincarnated children's book author must use his fairytales to take on a world filled to the brim with more competent heroes. At least he could still roast people to his heart's content. But just where is Kiara...
Pokémon Trainer Winston Snowberry hadn't earned a single badge after several months as a trainer. One could blame it on his conical ice type starter, but he knew it was just himself being irrational. However, seven years later, he decides to return to the battling grounds for... college credit? Tax evasion? And personal spite? What kind of adventure is this?
When your quirk is literally chaos incarnate, life can get... eventful. Now if only I stopped transforming into a fish or making every day a snow day, I might actually do something useful with my life. Becoming a hero? Why don't I try not to blow up the sun first? (Or when copy quirks go out of control and make the world descend into questionable circumstances)
Mei Zhiling, a blind college student, was expecting to die after getting pushed into a river. He didn't expect to wake up in a random child's body, gain the ability to see, and get chased by literal demons. Follow along as he struggles to pay the bills, questions the biological possibility of a Faunus, and tries not to die (again) along the way. "What about my engineering degree?"
It only took 4 loops for Amaranth to give up his quest to save the world. Sixteen total years of bone breaking training, planning, and warning Atlas just shifted the place he died on the Vacuan desert. Deciding to give up, he left the problem of saving the world to somebody else and went to college in Mistral. However, a new lead presented itself: the huntress saboteurs of Atlas.