Nataek, who was playing the game “Sumer’s Anunnaki” set in Ancient Mesopotamia, possessed the body of a slave after receiving a limited edition DLC CD. The owner of Nataek, who became a slave, was General Medeus, a man known for his bad temper.
Nataek realizes that Medeus is the key to escaping the ancient civilization and plans to use him, but he keeps getting bothered by the way that Medeus, who is ostracized due to being labelled a barbarian, treats him indifferently. In order to return to his home in the modern-day age, Nataek must unite all six city-states with the help of Medeus. He decides to stick with Medeus no matter what… But what’s with this strange atmosphere?
Disclaimer attached to the original summary: This novel borrows some names from Sumerian mythology and Mesopotamian history, but has nothing to do with the actual history or mythology. Location names and histories mentioned in the work may differ from the actual ones.
T/N: Please do not share or mention this translation on social media! Please keep in mind that this is an unofficial translation and the current state of KR webnovel translations is already very precarious. Thank you.
On a less serious note, if you’re unsure what you’re jumping into, I’ve heard this webnovel described as “If ‘Jumanji’ had a baby with ‘King’s Maker’ in Mesopotamia” and that pretty much covers all the bases.
Oooo the cover really grabbed my attention and the summary is interesting!!
Camping~~
Camping ⛺️ !!!
The cover!!!!!!!!! 🏕️🏕️🏕️
🤣🤣🤣 they’re going to run away from wild animals to behead their father to become a king and marry the brainy boy?
LMAO not quite but Nataek (MC) does remind me a lot of Shin Soohyuk
🐻🌲🌲⛺ Thanks for translation!
Wow that cover is just amazing! Camping 🏕️🥾 !
Looks very interesting, camping! 🏕
can’t wait for next update😊😊 the cover is so beautiful
dayum
The cover grabbed my attention and the description also intrigued me!!
🌱🌱🌱 sprouting here
Reading this after a few more chapters ⛺
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King’s maker making a baby with Jumanji 😭😭 I’m deadddd
I haven’t read something set in Sumer/ the Orient since Red River. This looks like it’ll be awesome
Camp camp camp!
⛺ Camping
Campinggggg
The cover and summary is so interesting! Definitely in my reading list! 😀
I read the first few chapters and I’m so invested
Please updated 😃
Me llamo demasiado la atención, así que la guardare. 😍