The narrative arc avoids the typical “embrace your new power” cliché. Shinji does not want to be special. He wants to be fixed . The first volume, “The Glitch and the Grind,” follows him attempting to find a “Reverse Summoning” spell, only to discover that the kingdom’s magic runs on strict binary codes—male magic (red, aggressive) and female magic (blue, nurturing). Shinji’s body emits a green magic, considered an abomination.
By [Author Name] Genre: Isekai / Dark Fantasy / Psychological Drama futaisekai a tale of unintended fate
Instead, the goddess , a being of porcelain perfection and bureaucratic incompetence, reads the wrong incantation. The summoning circle splinters. The holy script glitches. The narrative arc avoids the typical “embrace your
Futaisekai is not for everyone. It is uncomfortable, slow, and deliberately broken. But for those tired of heroes who fit their armor perfectly, it offers a rare portrait of fate as a typo—and the courage required to live with a typo that cannot be deleted. Available now in light novel and webcomic serialization. Trigger warnings: body horror, dysphoric themes, existential dread, and one very hungry mouth. Would you like a character profile for Shinji, a sample chapter opening, or a comparison to similar “body horror isekai” titles? The first volume, “The Glitch and the Grind,”