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SCHEMA: The Record Does Not Round (A Public Domain LitRPG Saga)

by Schema's Schemes Ongoing
  • LitRPG
  • Portal Fantasy / Isekai
  • Progression
  • Kingdom Building
  • Psychological
  • Adventure
  • Fantasy
  • Satire
  • GameLit
  • High Fantasy
  • Magic
  • Male Lead
  • Multiple Lead Characters
  • Non-Human Lead
  • Non-Humanoid Lead
  • Reincarnation
  • Strategy
  • Strong Lead
  • System Invasion
  • Tower

Synopsis

【 Ten thousand years ago, one line of this world's source code was edited. The beings minding the place took it as permission. I know. I kept their books. 】

Here's the part they never wanted filed: they were never gods. They're the clerks creation left at the desk — angels in borrowed thrones — licensed to tithe nine percent of reality and taking ninety-nine, filing the difference as a rounding error. I am the Record they starved while they did it. I counted every stolen decimal anyway. I do not round. They should have worried about that more.

Under their management, my whole shard ran like their courtroom: writs, seals, dockets, a tax on existing. The courtroom isn't the vibe. It's the villain.

On Earth, Theo Mercer starved to death in the gig economy — a deactivated courier with a 4.97 rating and no appeal, in a world where the ultra-rich automated every job and hoarded what was left.

Then something underneath reality woke up, noticed the theft, and called him back — into a world grown from humanity's public domain, where every myth we stopped owning took root and became real: outlaws and detectives, monsters and kings.

It reincarnated him into the one concept the court can't argue with: robbing the rich to give to the poor. No sword arts. No fireballs. His magic is redistribution — take from a hoard, give to a need, and the world pays out the difference in blue light.

The clerks call it unlicensed. The starving call him Robin Hood. And when he wins, the paperwork dies with its court — and the world finally gets to bloom.


THE SHAPE OF THE SAGA — every volume is a complete story: a new soul off the wheel, a new world, a new layer of the System switching on. And nobody rotates out — every book's hero joins the crew, the party grows by one, and the endgame belongs to all of them.

BOOK 1 — ROBIN HOOD · the heist. Spoken magic, judged per cast. Rob the false gods, free the world. The legalese is the enemy's grammar, and it dies with them. (Complete — 44 chapters)

BOOK 2 — WINNIE-THE-POOH · the build. A grieving boy stitched into a stuffed bear, a frozen shard, and the System's real machinery coming online — essences, slots, classes, the Climb. Cozy outside, load-bearing inside. (Complete — 47 chapters)

BOOK 3 — MERLIN · the authoring. Earth, freed, elects a Voice and writes its own game: ten of humanity's geniuses — Beethoven at the keys, Newton at the laws, Turing at the gates — five impossible floors, one ratified System. (Posting Chapters Daily)

The first three books build the world and ratify its System. From Book 4 on, the dungeons are open.

BOOK 4 — PANDORA · the launch. The game the geniuses wrote finally gets played: dungeon floors cut from a First-Ones pattern catalog, ranked team matches, loot with a soul-price, staked climbs past any number on record. And the wheel's next draw is the one name Earth flinches at. Everyone remembers the box. The box was never hers.

BOOK 5 — HERCULES · the proving. Every thousand years, the bloomed worlds hold their Games — and Earth, young and loud and entirely unranked, just got its first invitation. The wheel answers with the strongest name it knows. Twelve labors, one bracket, and a whole neighborhood about to learn who moved in.

BOOK 6 — [REDACTED] · the mending. The Trials open: the climb from a world to the worlds. Earth's answer to the ascent isn't a sword — and at the top of the last stair, the thing that only ever devours meets the first hand that only ever mends.

BOOK 7 — ALADDIN · the keyhole. At the height of its power, Earth finally looks past its own sky — quietly. A thief, a detective, and a door nobody knows is open: the multiverse gets its first spy. Somewhere out there, a System wears chains. He's going to talk to the thing in the lamp like it's a person.

BOOK 8 — [REDACTED] · the invitational. The tournament above tournaments, where whole Systems are the contestants and attendance is by invitation only. Earth arrives with a delegation, a composer, and the longest last-mile connection in the file. The big leagues meet the pit crew.

BOOK 9 — [REDACTED] · the flip. [REDACTED]

BOOK 10 — [REDACTED] · the keeping. 【 the last entry is mine to file. you do not get to read it early. 】


The System keeps a registry. It's not a sequence of heroes — it's a roster. Robin is only #001.

THE RECORD · cross-branch
▎ CONCEPTS — reincarnates
▎ #001 · ROBIN HOOD — registered ✓ · Bk 1
▎ #002 · WINNIE-THE-POOH — a grieving soul stitched into a stuffed bear, still carrying what he won't set down 
▎ #003 · MERLIN — indexed the world last life; counsel to kings; the Voice humanity elects · Bk 3
▎ #004 · [REDACTED] — [REDACTED]
▎ #005 · PANDORA — the name a whole world flinched at; no box, just a brush — and hope, as ever, filed last · Bk 4

(!) UNINDEXED · #0?? — skims the books. Off my ledger. Flagged.
…and change

New chapters daily · PG-13 · for fans of Dungeon Crawler Carl & Super Supportive

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