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When queen Reyn is reincarnated in the magical continent of Dicathen, he retains all his memories, combat instincts, and decades of martial expertise, she is reborn as a baby named Estelle Leywin, to which her 'parents' are named Reynold Leywin and Alice Leywin, residing in Ashber Town, Kingdom of Sapin, Ashber town is a small, quiet town that was more like a fortified outpost, surrounded by nature and close to areas where monsters roamed. Far later, they moved to the capital city Xyrus so that Estelle could attend the academy and receive better training.
When a terrifying outbreak turns their people into monsters fueled by their deepest desires, Crown Prince Lee Chang and his loyal followers must adapt to a bizarre new reality in the decaying Sweet Home apartment complex.
Reborn as a living stickman with impossible crimson-blue cursed energy in the world of Jujutsu Kaisen, I must master techniques no sorcerer has ever seen while Gojo Satoru himself can't explain what I am.
Characters

Lee Chang
by amycatomg
The Crown Prince of Joseon, forced to flee the palace after his father's mysterious illness. He has sworn to protect his people, even in this strange, terrifying new world.

Seo-bi
by amycatomg
A physician from the Jiyulheon clinic who possesses vital knowledge about the resurrection plant. She is desperate to find a cure for the monster curse.

Pyeon Sang-wook
by amycatomg
A mysterious and intimidating man with burn scars. He is a formidable fighter who becomes an unexpected ally in the Green Home.

Cha Hyun-soo
by amycatomg
A suicidal high school student living alone in the Green Home apartment complex. He finds himself reluctantly drawn into the fight for survival.

Barok Van Zieks
by amycatomg
Barok van Zieks was a legendary British prosecutor. He was known as the "Reaper of the Bailey", an epithet he acquired due to the fact that every defendant he prosecuted, convicted or acquitted, would end up dead. This "curse" eventually led to a five-year leave of absence. Upon Ryunosuke Naruhodo's arrival in London, he returned to prosecute trials against him, resulting in the only three exceptions to his reputationBarok was born the second son of the Van Zieks family. In his youth, he was referred to as the family's "Little Darling". He looked up to his older brother, Klint, following in his footsteps by training to become a prosecutor. He studied law at the University of London, where he befriended Albert Harebrayne.While Barok van Zieks was was still a student in training at the Prosecutor's Office, his brother, the Chief of Prosecutions Klint van Zieks, introduced him to the three Japanese visiting students: Seishiro Jigoku, a promising judge, Yujin Mikotoba, a forensic doctor studying under John Wilson, and Genshin Asogi, a police investigator in training at Scotland Yard. Six years after meeting them, the infamous Professor Killings began: a series of four murders carried out by a large hunting hound on aristocrats. After the final supposed killing of Klint van Zieks, Barok was attacked by thugs alongside Genshin Asogi, who had often worked alongside Klint and whom Barok had grown to trust. Having been attacked several times before due to his brother's position as a noble, high-ranking prosecutor, Barok presumed himself to be the intended target. Genshin defended him, though was wounded. Shortly after this event, Genshin was arrested for the murder of Klint van Zieks, and later (due to a deal made with Mael Stronghart while imprisoned) confessed to being the Professor. While Barok would later admit to having had suspicions that his brother could have been the Professor due to Klint's distaste towards the abuse of power typical of nobles and his irregular behaviour during the killings, he had dismissed these after the death of the third of the Professor's victims: the Lord Chief Justice at the time, of whom was Klint's former mentor and benefactor. With Genshin having confessed, and with Barok's own long-standing respect and admiration for the man, Barok felt betrayed and enraged. Seeking to avenge his brother, he pleaded Mael Stronghart, the prosecutor assigned to the case, and was eventually allowed to prosecute Genshin with Stronghart as his legal aid. This was the first of Barok's trials. Due to the tenuous relationship between Britain and Japan at the time, the Professor was tried in closed court, with the face of Genshin Asogi concealed by a metal mask. With Genshin having agreed to take the fall for Klint, a guilty verdict was easily secured. While Genshin put up no fight, both of his fellow students attested to his innocence. One, Seishiro Jigoku, became so impassioned in his testimony he destroyed the witness stand, later being tried in Barok's second ever case for remarks he made against the British Empire during it. Ultimately, Jigoku was not convicted of any crime, returning to Japan with Mikotoba a month after Genshin Asogi's execution, as the study tour had been terminated in the wake of the Professor case. At some point, Barok would come to wear his late brother's prosecutor's badge. Barok lost his next case as a prosecutor after the defendant, Chalan Musgrave, threatened the jury into giving him a not guilty verdict. Three days later, he died after being crushed by a concrete block under a construction site. Since then, Barok was labelled as the Reaper of the Bailey. Following that trial, all of the acquitted defendants in his trials came to die under mysterious circumstances. In response, the people of London spread the rumor that the Grim Reaper, the force said to be causing the deaths, was actually the ghost of Klint van Zieks shadowing Barok and bringing down justice where his younger brother, by dint of the law, could not. Barok himself fell into this belief, finding comfort in the notion. Because of this "curse", Barok was frequently attacked by underlings of victims of the Reaper. Eventually, he stopped taking cases, unable to bear the burden and pressure that came with being labelled as the Reaper.After a five-year absence, Van Zieks returned to prosecuting. He prosecuted Magnus McGilded, who was accused of murdering Mason Milverton, against Japanese defense attorney Ryunosuke Naruhodo. Despite pressing his case, Van Zieks lost, and McGilded received an unjust acquittal due to forged evidence. However, McGilded was killed in a fire shortly afterward in yet another manifestation of the "Reaper of the Bailey" curse. Van Zieks was most well known for the "curse" that befell everyone whom he prosecuted. At least some of the deaths were due to natural causes (according to Herlock Sholmes) or the machinations of others unrelated to van Zieks. Among his defendants, Soseki Natsume, Gina Lestrade, and Albert Harebrayne are not known to have died shortly after their trials, all of whom had Ryunosuke Naruhodo as their defense attorney and two of them left Britain before the "curse" took effect. Van Zieks's bench attitude was dominated by a contradictory mix of imperturbable refinement and theatrics. He was extremely unflappable, rarely showing any sign of distress until late in a trial, and even then his reactions were quite muted. Though interested more in finding the truth than his win record, he did not cut the defense any slack. He had a wry sense of humor and often used snark at the expense of the defense, their assistants, and any other witnesses he found bothersome. He became notably upset when someone he trusted betrayed him, such as when he expressed his frustration towards Gregson for striking a deal with Ashley Graydon to suppress the truth. He did appear to have some sort of soft spot, as he personally ensured that a witness who had tampered with a crime scene to make an anniversary date kept his job. Van Zieks often got away with outrageous actions at the bench, though this was tempered by a semblance of social grace. Aberrant behavior such as slamming the desk with his boot to object was frequently followed up by an apology for the behavior. Such apologies were obvious lip service, as he did not make any actual effort to moderate his actions or mocking. Prominent among his bizarre bench behavior was his habit of bringing wine, though he only rarely actually drank from the chalices that he poured into. Instead, he smashed them wantonly to intimidate the defense and emphasize his points. When the court proceedings required Van Zieks to change tacks, he would fling his bottle into the gallery behind him with little regard to whom it might hit. Over three cases that he prosecuted against Naruhodo, at least three bottles and nineteen glasses were broken. Despite all this, the prosecution's bench and Van Zieks's clothes would remain immaculate. Genshin Asogi's supposed betrayal of Van Zieks deeply wounded him, causing the prosecutor to develop a resentment for all Japanese people. This was seen in his treatment of Naruhodo, never using his name in court as a sign of disrespect, instead calling him his "learned Nipponese friend". Eventually, however, Naruhodo's attitude and dedication to the truth intrigued Van Zieks. While Van Zieks had preference for prosecuting particularly heinous criminals, he broke habit in order to have the opportunity to match up against Naruhodo once more. It appears Van Zieks was something of a celebrity figure, because many tabloids posted speculation columns on why he was taking on a seemingly ordinary case. Van Zieks was more familiar with Herlock Sholmes and his stories than he was willing to openly admit, but he distrusted the detective's inventions as far as courtroom proceedings went and had a distaste for his antics. One of Barok's few weaknesses is his deceased brother, Klint. He is frequently shown grabbing his badge when shocked and when talking about the Professor case. This takes on a different meaning, however, as it's revealed that the badge actually belonged to Klint. During the final case of this second game, he was shown to be quite shaken while uncovering the mysteries behind the Professor, eventually leading to him screaming in shock when Naruhodo reveals that the actual serial killer was in fact his own brother instead of being his last victim like he thought. Barok has short, somewhat messy purple hair, blue-gray eyes, and a scar on his face. He wears a black justacorp outlined with gold stripes and gold buttons. He wears a white dress shirt underneath, gold epaulettes, a white sash with a red stripe, grey pants, black boots, a white jabot pinned on with a gold crest, white gloves, and Klint's prosecutor's badge. Occasionally, he wears a black cape he takes off when he gets serious. He carries a sword with him at all times worn on his right side, suggesting he's left handed. Before Klint's death, he was known for his pleasant and gentlemanly personality, even willingly befriending people who were from a lower class or different country than him.

Akira Senkei
by amycatomg
A mysterious reincarnated soul who awakened as a living stickman with unprecedented crimson-blue cursed energy that defies all known jujutsu principles.

Kai D. Roger
by amycatomg
A mysterious teenager who recently discovered they are the secret child of Gol D. Roger, awakening a devastating power that draws attention from both the World Government and pirates across the Grand Line.


