A New World. A New Body. A Second Chance to Fight—for Life, for Family, and for Power. Nate didn't want to die. But after years of battling a sickness that had left him a mere shell of what he once was, he wasn’t exactly clinging to life either. Then everything changed. His final breath was just a new beginning, one that led to him waking up in a world almost identical to his own. He has the same parents, same name, even the same face in the mirror. But this Earth is different. Stranger. Better in some ways, and so much more dangerous in others. Here, monsters roam the cities’ edges, newly developed cultivation arts shape reality, and dimensional zones pulse throughout the surface of the world like living hearts. Not everything is perfect. There is a reason he was able to cross over into that body. Troubles that might be solved with the help of… Whatever force pulled Nate across worlds didn’t send him empty-handed. Buried deep inside him is a gift—something powerful, mysterious… something extra. A spark of creation, a source of endless potential. If Nate can learn to master it, he might not just survive—he could thrive. However, as he will soon discover, power attracts danger, and in this world, monsters aren't the only things that hunt. To protect the people he loves, Nate will have to grow stronger, faster, smarter. Because second chances don’t come free—and this time, he's willing to fight for every breath. About the Series: A blending of Slice-of-Life with Gamelit. Dungeon-Core Creation and Cultivation Progression Fantasy based mechanics. Set on a modern, alternative Earth that has been besieged by dimensional zones through which monsters and beasts have been invading the planet for years. This series is a perfect fit for readers who enjoy smart, emotionally complex characters inside an ever-evolving universe, with a protagonist that is simply glad to have his parents back, while also struggling to find his own place in this new world. What RoyalRoad readers are saying: ★★★★★ Dungeonfall - Cool Party - Lovely dungeon story so far. Cultivation seems to work differently in the story, with the MC taking damage yet getting benefits that help him out later on. I especially like his parents still being alive, as killing off authority figures tends to happen way too often in this type of story. Overall, a lighthearted, clever story. - snowbell ★★★★★ Fantastic take on dungeon/cultivation story - I must say I have been enjoying dungeon building stories but a lot of the time they run into the same issues, stuck in one spot (forced alternate POV’s), and either murderous for the sake of being murderous or ultra nice for the sake of it being younger audience friendly. This takes a step out in a new direction and really allows more depth to the concept. Interesting take on cultivation, overall, I have really enjoyed it and am looking forward to more. - blackius420 ★★★★★ Great World - So this is a second read-through as I wait for new chapters. This is a very different world and a unique take on the dungeon core and cultivating genres. I love how the two were combined and so give us something completely unexpected. I would suggest not thinking of it as a dungeon story, nor of it as cultivating. Just think of it as the personal journal in an adventure story with some dungeon and cultivating aspects. - Morebooks ★★★★★ An Underdog's Tale - This piece was a pleasure to read, and I highly recommend it! - tobascoasako ★★★★★ I'm enjoying this so far! - This is a great start for a series. The characters are well defined. The plot so far is interesting and is getting more intriguing all the time. I look forward to seeing where the author takes this story. The story has some interesting twists on dungeon creation and game mechanics. - Sarahm