The Death Mage Who Doesn’t Want a Fourth Time novel is a popular light novel covering Action, Adventure, and Comedy genres. Written by the Author Densuke. 446 chapters have been translated and translations of other chapters are in progress.
Summary
Amamiya Hiroto is unlucky. His life consisted of misfortune after misfortune, culminating in an unlucky death during an incident on a school boat trip, trying to save a girl he barely knew. After death, he met a god of reincarnation who requested that the hundred or so dead passengers—one of them being the girl he tried in vain to save—be reincarnated into another world.
Yet a series of unfortunate events forced Hiroto to reincarnate with even less luck than before, starting with nothing but a tremendous amount of Mana. His second life, far worse than his first, came to a cruel end.
However, upon meeting the god a second time, he was informed that there would be yet another reincarnation—one that had already been set in motion and could not be stopped. Not wanting Hiroto to live long, the god cursed him before he was reborn in the hopes that he would either die quickly or commit suicide.
Hiroto was reborn once more as a half-Vampire, half-Dark Elf. A Dhampir. Not wanting a fourth life, he is determined to live this third life with the only things remaining from his previous lives—death-attribute magic and his enormous Mana pool.
Tags
- Adapted to Manga
- Age Progression
- Androgynous Characters
- Antihero Protagonist
- Appearance Different from Actual Age
- Betrayal
- Bloodlines
- Body Tempering
- Calm Protagonist
- Curses
- Death of Loved Ones
- Demi-Humans
- Discrimination
- Divine Protection
- Dragons
- Dungeons
- Elves
- Evil Gods
- Evolution
- Familiars
- Fantasy World
- Game Elements
- Ghosts
- Goddesses
- Gods
- Hard-Working Protagonist
- Hated Protagonist
- Heroes
- Heterochromia
- Human Experimentation
- Humanoid Protagonist
- Insects
- Kingdom Building
- Kingdoms
- Leadership
- Level System
- Loli
- Loyal Subordinates
- Male Protagonist
- Mind Break
- Mind Control
- Monster Society
- Multiple POV
- Multiple Reincarnated Individuals
- Necromancer
- Orphans
- Overpowered Protagonist
- Past Plays a Big Role
- Personality Changes
- Politics
- Polygamy
- R-15
- Race Change
- Reincarnated as a Monster
- Reincarnated in Another World
- Revenge
- Seeing Things Other Humans Can't
- Shota
- Strategist
- Strong to Stronger
- Sword And Magic
- Unlucky Protagonist
- Vampires
- Weak to Strong
- Zombies
- Academy
- Accelerated Growth
- Adventurers
- Apathetic Protagonist
- Brainwashing
- Character Growth
- Cheats
- Child Protagonist
- Comedic Undertone
- Corruption
- Cute Protagonist
- Enemies Become Allies
- Fast Learner
- Friendship
- God-human Relationship
- God Protagonist
- Godly Powers
- Guilds
- Harsh Training
- Human-Nonhuman Relationship
- Hunters
- Manipulative Characters
- Parent Complex
- Proactive Protagonist
- Prophecies
- Protagonist with Multiple Bodies
- Resurrection
- Saving the World
- Schemes And Conspiracies
- Slow Growth at Start
- Souls
- Spirit Advisor
- Spirit Users
- Spirits
- Stoic Characters
- Transported to Another World
- Twisted Personality
- World Hopping
- Yandere
- Complex Family Relationships
- Dark
- Familial Love
- Family
- Famous Parents
- Ruthless Protagonist
- Childcare
- Depictions of Cruelty
- Enemies Become Lovers
- Incest
- Interdimensional Travel
- Multiple Realms
- Pregnancy
- Torture
- Rape
- Skill Assimilation
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Why is nobody talking about the Loli Tag?
Actually reading somewhere else since they have better quality, but added to my list because I really like the story. Van is such a cute, insane, and loveable little horror that’s just happy to have people around him regardless of friend or harem member status. His harem is insane due to his death charm traits as well as cultural misunderstandings (mistaking him as a female) as well as political reasons and simply avoiding conflicts. True enemies are not let go lightly and some enemies are converted to allies through death. There’s plenty of humor and slice of life to break the darker undertone and prevent it from being too vengeance focused as there’s plenty of atrocities that are worthy of a vengeance reaction and in most situations the vengeance is fitting yet kind in my opinion. Van mainly just goes with the flow but he never truly forgets his goals or vengeance yet he doesn’t allow it to take over his life either, the balance is admirable.
Do not be mistaken by the tags!! I would argue this novel is just as much slice of life as it is action. This isn't bad because I love the characters and their silly little city, however if you're looking for 'badass MC constantly fights stronger guys over and over' this isnt that
WARNING!!! Chapter 3 is wrong. Pls just read chapter 3 somewhere else or just read the manga for a bit.
One of my favourite Japanese novel , it has some wierd kinks but its worth it
I remember this being pretty good but it was almost 2 years ago... I'm afraid I might find this novel boring or bad...
I'm not a fan of a death mage inventing mayonnaise and teaching people how to cook fish
Side story more intetesting than main story...mkmkmk
The novel is pretty fleshed out, but has the weakness of utter stupidity as plot origin in order for the Mc to come in and trying to rectify the consequences that. The motivation of most Chars and Mc have depths and politics is also not skimped over. Story is surrounding the life of a forced fugitive at first and later the protection of what MC build up. Author is pretty thorough on awareness of minor actors that have an Influence. Incidentally not understanding the customs and because of "miscommunication" and "charming skills" affecting the community the Mc is visiting, makes it apparently valid for certain characters to just go and join the Harem for the own feels. Not that the Mc cares, he is just happy to have a family and is thankful for all the peeps around him. The author is pretty creative with surprise elements and in rare cases they can be anticipated.
Anyone mind telling me why there's an inc*st tag?