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He is now , the first son of a modest adventurer couple, Reynolds and Alice Leywin.
If you are reading the webcomic (available on Tapas), you might initially dismiss TBATE as a standard "overpowered child" story. Arthur breezes through magic school, defeats adult adventurers, and impresses elves. But TurtleMe uses this false sense of security to set up devastating subversions. The Beginning After The End
Whether you binge the webcomic in a weekend or lose yourself in the 500+ chapters of the novel, TBATE delivers a fantasy epic that sticks with you long after the last page. He is now , the first son of
However, King Grey’s life is cut short under mysterious circumstances. Instead of fading into nothingness, he is reincarnated into a world filled with magic and monsters. He is born as Arthur Leywin, the son of a retired adventurer and a mage. Retaining the memories and wisdom of his previous life, Arthur is given a second chance—a chance to live a life not defined by power, but by connection. But TurtleMe uses this false sense of security
The magic system is elegantly structured around (ranked by color) and the manipulation of elements. However, as Arthur grows, the scope of the world expands. The introduction of Asuras (deity-like beings) and the rival continent of Alacrya shifts the story from a lighthearted magical school adventure into a high-stakes epic fantasy war. Why It Resonates: The Core Pillars 1. Character Growth and Consequences