Reincarnated In Submission [new] -

Unlike a standard (another world) story where death leads to a second chance at glory, "reincarnated in submission" focuses on the psychological and physical constraints of a new life.

She hesitated. Then she sighed, hoisted me onto her hip, and carried me into the firelight.

Not mine. Hers.

I tried to move. My body responded—but not as it should have. My arms were too thin, my hands too small, my skin stretched over bones that felt ancient and new all at once. I was a child again. A frail, starving child curled in the corner of a cellar.

Reincarnation, also known as transmigration or metempsychosis, is the belief that the soul or consciousness is reborn into a new body after death. This concept is rooted in Eastern spiritual traditions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The idea is that the soul, or "atman," is eternal and continues to evolve through multiple lifetimes, accumulating experiences, wisdom, and karma. reincarnated in submission

To be reincarnated is often spoken of as a second chance, a gift of destiny. But destiny, I learned quickly, has a cruel sense of humor. In my past life, my will was iron; I commanded, and the world obeyed. In this life, my will was irrelevant. I was born into the Caste of Silence, a group of laborers and servants whose primary purpose was absolute obedience to the ruling Sorcerer-Kings.

He did not connect these things to the small, obedient child who refilled his cup and never once looked him in the eye. Unlike a standard (another world) story where death

"I unmake nothing," I said softly. "I only receive what is given."