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A Certain Space Incarnate

Author: Senatara
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Vero, a normal high school student, dies after a chain of unfortunate events. He gets reincarnated into a certain being in space. After eating up other beings similiar to his new self but without consciousness, he gets the qualification to ascend into a higher being---a Celestial. Yet something goes wrong during his ascension. Due to him retaining his human mind, he is unable to ascend into a normal Celestial. His being gets split into two: One inheriting his human mind together his newly acquired divine authority and the other, a new ego similar to his own, yet with a divine mind with godly processing power. Wait, the other is a she!?

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Great story, it's new, it had typos, I like it just fine and people will learn from this... I think😂 (philosopy and scientific method). Its great cuz it introduced a new term (santelmo) and a new culture aside from the common culture of the east that's why i said its new. It had typos but i think it's ok and it's much better than other novels that had grammatical errors.(sorry i pay attention to this things)

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Since I have seen some people do this, I think I'll do the same. This is a story I felt a certain drive to see to the end. I am not really an expert writer so I am open to all criticisms.

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