Re:Life: The Brewmaster [LITRPG—Potion Crafting—Slice of Life]
Synopsis
This book will undergo a rewrite, with the new version scheduled for release on September 15, 2025.
If fate offers a second chance, perhaps it’s not for revenge but for healing.
In a world shaped by divine remnants and ancient war, a disgraced Empress wakes from death. Regressed to a time before her downfall. Once revered, Morgana was accused of adultery and executed by the very man she loved. Now, armed with memories of betrayal and ruin, she wants nothing more than to escape her fate and forge a different path even if it means defying destiny itself. She awakens with the Golden Runes. A mysterious power granted by the roaming gods known as the Eldars, whose silence is both a blessing and a curse.
Life beyond the palace is quieter, steadier, and for the first time hers. She finds comfort in tending herbs, visiting markets, unexpected friendships and learning the patient craft of brewing potions. Drawn to the gentle rhythm of the Brewmaster’s path, she begins to find healing not through power or revenge, but through creation. Each tincture and elixir becomes a step toward reclaiming her sense of self. Yet even peace has its complications. The past lingers in whispers, and as her name begins to stir old memories and quiet rumors, the life she’s trying to build may not remain untouched for long.
Set in a richly layered world of crumbling empires, mythical ascension, and slow-burning revolution, this is a tale of quiet resistance, self-reinvention, and the burden of knowing what comes next. And in a world where peace is fragile and power divine, one woman’s second chance might be the key to unraveling it all.
What to Expect:
-A slow-burn, slice-of-life story with potion crafting, training, and travel.
-Gradual, meaningful character growth not just in strength, but in mindset, healing, and perspective.
-A character-driven narrative with rich, relevant world-building woven into every chapter.
-A progression system tied to the divine aspects of the gods known as Eldars, each representing a force of the world.
-Subtle mysteries, soft magic, and emotional beats that reward patience and immersion.
This work is meant to be read in dark mode for the best visual experience.
Update three times a week during Monday, Wednesday and Friday (2.5k - 3k+ words per chapter).
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Chapters (41 Total)
RSS- 1 Chapter 1: Fall of an Empress
- 2 Chapter 2: Where My Story Resumes
- 3 Chapter 3: An Unexpected Encounters
- 4 Chapter 4: To Be Her Friend
- 5 Chapter 5: Escape Plan
- 6 Chapter 6: A Market Trip
- 7 Chapter 7: Brewing Bombs
- 8 Chapter 8: Trials, Ribbons and Freedoms
- 9 Chapter 9: The Mage Tavern
- 10 Chapter 10: Convincing the Master
- 11 Chapter 11: The Rewards of Struggle
- 12 Chapter 12: The Beginning of My Apprenticeship
- 13 Chapter 13: The Weight of Purpose
- 14 Chapter 14: From Herbs to Handwritten Letters
- 15 Chapter 15: Old Powers and New Discoveries
- 16 Chapter 16: In Search of Herbs
- 17 Chapter 17: A Potion of My Own
- 18 Chapter 18: The Boy in the Bush
- 19 Chapter 19: A Child’s Plea
- 20 Chapter 20: A Mother’s Gratitude
- 21 Chapter 21: What Cannot Be Undone, Can Be Forgiven
- 22 Chapter 22: A Heart’s Rebellion
- 23 Chapter 23: A Cure’s Complications
- 24 Chapter 24: Miracles of an Unknown God
- 25 Chapter 25: Magic Carpet Ride
- 26 Chapter 26: Herbs from the Mountain
- 27 Chapter 27: Limitations
- 28 Chapter 28: The Fifth Attempt
- 29 Chapter 29: What More Can I Do?
- 30 Chapter 30: To Heal the World with Potatoes and Dreams
- 31 Chapter 31: The Art Beyond Brewing
- 32 Chapter 32: The Weaving of Circles
- 33 Chapter 33: A Rare Case of Skin Disease
- 34 Chapter 34: Where Sickness Takes Root
- 35 Chapter 35: Searching for the Cure
- 36 Chapter 36: What Awaits Us Among the Hills
- 37 Chapter 37: The Cost of Being Powerless
- 38 Chapter 38: Preparing an Ointment
- 39 Chapter 39: An Ointment for My Mother
- 40 Chapter 40: Letters of Invitation and Possibilities
- 41 Important Update (A Message from the Author)
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