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Re:Monster
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Re:Monster

Re:Monster -Shisatsu Kara Hajimaru Kaibutsu Tensei-ki-, Re: Monster~Monster reincarnation chronicle starting after being stabbed to death~, Re:Monster ~刺殺から始まる怪物転生記~
Native Language Japanese
Released 2011
Artist
Original Ch.: 540
Rank: #911
Last Update: March 25, 2026
Original Pub.: AlphaPolis
English Pub.: Hanashi Media
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6.8

Re:Monster is a popular novel that blends Action, Adventure, Comedy and more. Written by the author Kanekiru Kogitsune. The number of translated chapters is being updated. Translation of other chapters is in progress.

Synopsis

Tomokui Kanata has been reincarnated into the weakest race, goblin, and given a new name, Rou, after having undergone an unfortunate death. However goblin Rou has retained his previous life’s memories, an unusual evolution, as well as being blessed with ability to gain status boosts from eating.
In this alternate world of survival of the fittest, will the goblin party end up becoming the heroes of this world?

🎭 System Interface: The “Apex Predator” Protocol

Rather than following a standard heroic journey, this story operates on a diary-style logistics engine that focuses on daily growth, resource management, and the cold calculation of strength.

Component Classification Tactical Implication
Narrative Engine Daily Log / Journal Creates a repetitive but addictive sense of constant, incremental progress.
Primary Genre Dark Fantasy / LitRPG Sets a brutal tone where the weak are literally consumed by the strong.
Atmosphere Clinical & Ruthless The narration is dry and objective, even when describing horrific acts.
The “X” Factor Evolutionary Branching Keeps the reader curious about what “form” the MC will take next.

📂 System Interface: The Status Window (Rou & The World)

Instead of simple character roles, the story builds a contrast between Rou’s “New World” order and the traditional fantasy setting:

Attribute Rou The Surrounding World
Classification The Evolving God-Kin The “Food” / Ingredients
Mental Archetype Represents Radical Adaptation Represents Rigid Tradition
Personality Stoic, gluttonous, and amoral Often portrayed as weak or hypocritically “noble”
Dynamic Rou treats the world as a resource to be harvested for his tribe’s benefit.

 

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Editor's Note

💡 The "Moral Decay" Insight

The "Hentai Logic" Problem: What makes this aspect interesting—and highly controversial—is the use of drugs and magic to bypass consent. While the story frames it as "efficient reproduction," most readers find the "Stockholm Syndrome" harem members to be the novel's biggest red flag.

The TMI Trap: While many readers enjoy the technical depth, others find it frustrating due to the journal format. After 200 chapters, reading a daily list of 50 new skills gained from eating a dragon's left toe can become incredibly tedious.

Honestly...: This is where the novel loses most people. Not gonna lie, if you're looking for a protagonist with a "heart of gold," stay far away. Rou is a monster who happens to have human memories, not a human in a monster's body.

Experience Curve

The Age of Gods Log
Days 1–50 (The Goblin Struggle): ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
A strong opening that immediately establishes the viciousness of the world, making the initial evolution into a Hobgoblin and Ogrelord feel earned and exciting.

Days 51–200 (The Mercenary Rise): ⭐⭐⭐
The story slows down to explore base building and tribe logistics, which can feel immersive for world-building fans but starts to drag due to the repetitive "eat-sleep-powerup" cycle.

Days 201–Ongoing (The Invincible Era): ⭐⭐
A more complex phase where Rou becomes a literal God-like being, leading to a narrative that feels flat because there is no longer any suspense or danger to the protagonist.

WebNovelDB Review

5 /10
A pioneer of the evolution genre that paved the way for others, but is severely hampered by problematic content and a total lack of narrative tension in the later half.

Polish: 6/10. The writing is consistent in its "diary" style, but it becomes an infodump of skills and food descriptions that kills the dramatic flow.

Pacing: 4/10. The story starts with intense survival, but gradually shifts into a "walking god" simulator where Rou faces zero real threats, making the 500+ chapters feel stagnant.

Character Depth: 3/10. Rather than focusing on emotional growth, the characters are defined by their stat blocks. Most harem members have zero personality beyond their loyalty to Rou.

Originality: 8/10. (At the time of release). It defined the "eat to grow" trope that inspired Tensei Slime and So I'm a Spider, So What?, even if those series eventually surpassed it in quality.

The Good:
The sense of progression is top-tier. Watching a weak goblin evolve into a towering Ogre, then an Apostle, and beyond is genuinely satisfying for fans of RPG mechanics.

The Bad:
It struggles with disgusting moral choices, specifically the normalization of pillaging and sexual violence, which is often played for laughs or framed as "just monster things."

The Archetype:
The Warlord Autocrat — a protagonist who doesn’t follow the usual heroic path, but instead operates as a Khan, building an empire through bloodshed and total assimilation.

Verdict:
Re:Monster is ultimately a "Power Trip" experience. It’s less about a hero's journey and more about watching a sociopathic survivor build a kingdom where he is the undisputed top of the food chain. If you can stomach the heavy dark themes and lack of morality, the evolution system is a classic worth seeing once.
WebNovelDB Team

Key Information

Main Characters: Rou (formerly Tomokui Kanata) — A reincarnated esper who starts as a lowly Goblin. Rather than a typical hero, Rou is a ruthless pragmatist who views the world as a buffet, governed by "survival of the fittest" logic. Alongside Kanami (the loyal first follower/love interest), and the Mercenary Group Parabellum, a collection of evolved monsters who act as Rou’s personal army and logistical engine.
Power System: Absorption & Synthesis. Instead of a generic leveling system, Rou’s power is purely biological and additive. By eating anything—from monsters and humans to magical artifacts and poisons—he gains their traits and skills. This forces a strategy of "selective consumption" to trigger specific evolutionary paths.
Themes: Beyond Evolution and Kingdom Building, the story heavily explores Amoral Survivalism—especially through how the protagonist completely discards human ethics in favor of "Monster Logic," leading to a narrative that often crosses into villainous territory.

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