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haha truck-kun goes beep-beep-brrrrrrrrrrrrr
So it's entirely possible to do the opposite.
Isekai Class:
1) Protagonist:
Isekai protagonists are people who have been reincarnated into the world of Golarion with overpowered abilities. As their story progresses, they gain more overpowered abilities to wreck every wannabe villain and side character they face. Isekai protagonists possess immense power, and are able to defeat every enemy with ease using their overpowered abilities. They also have plot armor, which make them hard to kill. They are the main character; everyone else are just NPCs. Isekai Protagonist is a Spontaneous caster that uses Charisma. Has a really powerful spellbook that has spells from all other classes, Has extra feats like the fighter but not limited to combat feats. Starts off with the `Plot Armor` feature which make them hard to kill. Has overpowered abilities. Can merge their spellbook with angel or lich. Can choose a familiar or animal companion... or a deathsnatcher. Can choose a legacy class feature (features from other classes).
2) God Emperor:
Rather than wandering aimlessly, collecting harems, or defeating demon lords, some protagonists decide to become gods. They sacrifice their special powers to gain powerful auras and a journey towards godhood.
3) Edge Lord:
After reincarnating into Golarion, some protagonists use their newfound abilities to look cool and stylish. Their attacks become flashy and myriad, moving so fast that side characters would be lucky to even see the Afterimage.
4) Hero:
Heroes use their newfound powers for good. After realising the suffering and despair of the inhabitants of the new world, the hero sets out to bring knowledge from their old world in order to save them.
5) Mastermind:
The mastermind has an unparalleled intellect in the new world. They are able to predict the enemies' movements four parallel universes in advance, outsmarting them with mind-boggling strategies using knowledge from their old world. You cast spells like an Arcanist with a number of slots equal to your spells per day.
6) Overlord:
After obtaining ungodly amounts of power, some protagonists become Overlords. They view the new world as theirs to play with, and the new inhabitants as theirs to torment. Overlords seek to increase their power even further, often by establishing their own kingdom.
Is that longer or shorter than the lifespan of a vampire fruit fly?
Also the protagonist of WotR technically is an Isekai character because you are the reincarnation of Aru's dead daughter.
This is because our earth actually exists in both settings, and there have been cases of characters traveling between their world and ours.
That's not what an isekai is at all.
Isekai is the "trapped in another world" genre. Meaning through whatever method (summoned, reincarnated, portal, est.) you find yourself in a different world from the one you previously lived in.
Honestly, I would have loved to have seen something like this in WotR as DLC.
Well, bare in mind her child was also sent to the friggin ABYSS.
The plane that embodies the essence of Chaotic Evil.
It's the place where Pharasma sends the absolute worst souls in the multiverse to be punished.
I strongly disagree. I fully support Areelu's research, because it resulted in unlocking the potential for absolute freedom for all of mortalkind.
The chance to defy fate and the will of the gods. To decide for yourself what your own destiny will be. Even going so far as to adopt a completely different species, like becoming a true Dragon.
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The sacrifice of a country governed by primitive barbarians, who ruthlessly persecuted magic users is a small price to pay, when you consider the potential benefits that came out of that sacrifice.