Tactical Reincarnation: Bound to a Fallen Goddess
Ash Lynel died clean. No regrets. No hesitation.
He was the CIA’s most precise black-ops asset. They called him the Ghost.
Then a divine paper-pusher botched his reincarnation.
Now he’s stranded in a forgotten world with no weapons, no intel, and a barefoot goddess muttering divine nonsense in her sleep.
Elira was supposed to handle his soul transfer. Instead, she fell with him. Lost her Divine Card. Severed her powers.
She swears she’s still a goddess.
Ash swears she’s a liability.
The local Sigil Mirror glitches when it scans him. Creatures avoid him.
Elira won’t explain what she saw in his soul — only that it wasn’t supposed to be there.
Ash doesn’t want power. He wants gear, shelter, and to stay off everyone’s radar.
But the gods abandoned this world for a reason.
And something in the ruins still knows how to find anomalies.
In this world, Sigils reflect the soul — evolving through belief, not levels.
Relics can scan your stats. A goddess can read your truth.
But some souls were never meant to be read.
A slow-burn fantasy with tactical combat, soft stat progression, divine corruption, and one man trying very hard not to become the center of a prophecy.
Some skills are learned. Some are remembered.
And some… should never awaken.