i technically already exist in my storyverse as it's deity and creator of the archons who doesnt appear but is vaguely mentioned in passing whenever 'deep lore' comes up but if i had to like from scratch day one in any of them I would be:
a wandering spirit who's made their afterlife routine running or working at a small shop/cafe and spending their free time at one of the libraries containing the history of the worlds or the vault of memories. luckily being dead is probably the easiest thing to be in the afterlife so long as you don't get power hungry or become corrupted
[h+h: beyond the boundary]
a shop keep in a small village or wandering trader who exchanges goods from kingdom to kingdom or with other travelers and adventurers. Life as a shopkeep isn't too bad and is basically fantasy retail so not awful, maybe boring sometimes but the stories from adventurers helps and the pay doesn't suck and so long as there's no attacking monsters life is pretty okay; you just stay out of the caves or creepy woods unless you know what your doing or have a death wish. Traveling trader definitely doesn't have a lot of coin and would loose it most often to paying odd fares or more skilled adventurers to keep them safe while traveling between places but it'd be interesting at least even with the near death experiences [Journey to Nowhere]
Either some kind of supernatural creature or monster or something who's made it to the haven of Harewood to carry out a normal life either working, in school or something or a plain of human in one of the neighboring towns who's heard whispers about the city of monsters but like they're not hurting anyone so who cares. Practically the equivalent to being any one of the characters (main or side) in Nichijou so life in either role is mundane but not totally boring and threats to life are surprisingly far and few between (but not totally absent of course
) [Welcome to Harewood]
overall i think my life would be about the same as it is now but i'd argue that it's not too awful and if anything might be marginally better considering how my created universe is structured and sure there'd be different kinds of danger to worry about but sometimes life needs a bit of spice (or something xD) and i already planned to pull some stan lee style cameos as a random bg character along with other ocs so just idly crossing paths with my creations is enough
If i don't have the same immortal powers as my main characters, I guess not really. I wouldn't be aware at all of my life being in a loop, might have some fun seeing my life get more cartoonish.
If I am an immortal....yeah that would suck. I'd probably do everything my characters end up doing. Get really depressed and bored, start experimenting with what i can do, see how many people I can kill, treat life like a video game, ect. Might be fun for a few decades. Would really start to suck once humanity died off/the sun explodes.
Well, it's going to be hell. My story is set in a Medieval fantasy world and commoners tend to be mere farmers, blacksmiths, merchants, traders, fishermen, constructors, and soldiers etc. With not much payment and heavy on taxes. My life would end much sooner if I was recruited as a soldier and not have much luck and fortune on my side. It depends how competent your high ranked officers are.
Even if I was lucky to survive, I have to be worry of raiders, beasts, and mystical entities that would kill me day and night.
If I was born as a noble, I may enjoy the luxurious life but I have watch my back from any potential assassins sent by my rivals, even from my own family because of their envy towards me. Depending on what position of power I am at. All this living in a land which is mostly a desert called Araby.
So yeah, life in my comic's story would fill me with paranoia, I am fine from where I am right now.
Well, all three of my current novels are more or less set in the real world, but my life would probably actually be better if I was born into them because there are a couple of companies I could work for, like "Book Bug Publishing" (in the world of "A Dozen Morning Glories") and The Precioso Veggera Foundation (in "Damsel in the Red Dress") that prioritize hiring women and/or POCs and minorities, and they are art and prose based companies which are write up my alley.
"Rigamarole" is almost literally set in the town I grew up in as a kid, so it would be 100% exactly the same.
Hmm. Probably depends on whether I'm a human or chicken, which are the foci of my story/world. My story is pretty realistic, save for the talking chickens, so if I were a human living in Greyhenna Valley, I'd probably be working the few crappy jobs the town can offer - fast-food, or the Tryon office if I'm lucky. It would suck to work at the chicken processing plant the most.
If I were reincarnated as a chicken, well, probably would be some artsy Jackson Pollock hen or something, and outcast because I disagree with following the hierarchy of the coop (the Pecking Order). So, not awful, but struggling in both worlds, I imagine.
Well here’s the thing. My world is two worlds, it’s the non magical, our everyday, what we’re familiar with and the magical, the awareness that humanity has been manipulated by magic for centuries.
When you’re aware, you have a target on your back. Vampires don’t want you to spread the word that they exist because that makes hunting you more difficult. And witches find tormenting more fun when you’re unaware of the torment.
You can also become a target by not succumbing to beauty standards or verbally disagreeing with popular social figures.
Because I do both of those things, I would be a target, and since my aunt isn’t a magical indestructible immortal fairy, I have no one to protect me. In conclusion- in my universe, I’m doomed.