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Genshin Impact: Chronicles of a Transmigrator

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Vincent: young city kid, college student, and life-long gamer. All in all, a normal guy no different than any other average joe. That is, until one fateful day, when a bit of distracted texting on his way home paved the way to a very intimate relationship between his face and the front of a speeding truck. That should’ve been the end. Instead he awakens in a body not his own, on a ship surrounded by strangers. The ship’s name? The Alcor. It’s leader? Beidou. If the revelation that he was face to face with a character from Genshin Impact, a game he stopped playing back at the tail end of his high school days, wasn’t shocking enough, he’s also seeing game-like status windows. Some might’ve been nothing but ecstatic to find themselves transmigrated into a world that’d once been a game. That’s how it usually went in novels and anime. The faint excitement and curiosity he felt was crushed almost entirely with just a moment of thought. His life was snuffed out in the blink of an eye, his relatively safe world replaced by one filled with magic, gods, and monsters, and all he ever wanted or had now beyond his reach. Confused and numb, he’ll have to find his way in Teyvat. Luckily, his bleak situation has a few bright spots. The friendly members of the Crux Fleet, a body of immense strength and a mysterious energy called Chi; with all that at his disposal he just might be able to survive whatever this new world throws at him if he plays his cards right. … Disclaimers: Light system at best. (Won’t be any quests or anything like that. It mostly gives the MC a visible way to mark his progress and understand some things for a while. In other words, if the system tag drew you here, this might not be for you if you wanted something with a heavy emphasis on quests or numbers) Don’t get too attached to MC’s current name, Vincent. He’ll be taking on a different name to better fit in once he gets more comfortable with his situation. Aka, when what I consider the prologue to be over. The MC has knowledge of events up until the end of Inazuma which I believe is the 2.0 update though the main story won’t start for a good bit. Not going to spoil with specifics. Those harem and R-18 tags mean exactly what you think they do. If you’re not down for either, be smart and leave. Or waste your time complaining; what you choose to do with your time is entirely up to you after all. Now for those on the opposite side of the spectrum; don’t expect every female to just be putting out for the MC after one conversation. I like having substance to my R-18 content. If there’s no investment, then what’s the point? At that point just go find some po*n if that’s what you want. Of course, some relationships will need tons of buildup, others little. It’s all dependent on personality, circumstances, and of course how I feel (The power of being the author!). The number of the women in the harem? F*ck if I know. I’m not going to pretend like I planned everything out at this point. As with all my writing so far, the intent is mostly to enjoy myself and boy do I enjoy all the women Genshin has to offer. Still, I doubt I could make a coherent story with a decent pace if I had to create a long-lasting relationship with the MC and every female in the game. Then again some might say the woman are the plot (I’m some)…..we’ll see how I walk that line. Final disclaimer because I have definitely been running my mouth for far too long. Enjoy yourselves people. At the end of the day this is a casual story about a video game. Please don’t argue and stress each other out in the comments…or do. Seriously, how you choose to spend your time is up to you.
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