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Review of Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage – A Journey of Overpowered Family Bonds and OP Skills

May 22, 2025
7 min read
Review of Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage 
			– A Journey of Overpowered Family Bonds and OP Skills

Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage plunges readers into a world where leveling systems, magic, and monsters are commonplace. Primarily a fantasy story with strong Isekai elements, it follows the journey of a protagonist reborn into a family of legends. The story is currently ongoing, set in a medieval fantasy world complete with kingdoms, guilds, and terrifying dungeons. The writing style is dynamic and straightforward, focusing on the protagonist's experiences and growth within this magical setting.

What makes Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage's content special?

Imagine dying in a rather unfortunate accident involving a bus and a taxi, only to wake up in a white room greeted by a goddess offering you a new life in a world of swords and magic. That's just the beginning of the wild ride in Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage. What makes this story stand out is its unapologetic embrace of overpowered abilities and the sheer scale of the protagonist's growth. He doesn't just get a single cheat skill; he gets a whole toolkit of reality-bending powers requested directly from a benevolent goddess, allowing him to level up incredibly fast, analyze anything, steal skills, create items, and even connect to the internet.

But it's not just about the individual power fantasy. A major turning point comes when he discovers his new family. He wasn't just reborn into *any* noble house; he became the son of the world's strongest duo: the Sage and the Sword Saint. His mothers are incredibly powerful, legendary figures themselves. This sets the stage for a story less about struggling to survive and more about mastering god-tier abilities while navigating complex family dynamics and uncovering the secrets of the new world, including the existence of other reincarnators and the true nature of dungeons.

Main characters Raphael and their journey

The protagonist, Raphael Raevender, is a reincarnated soul from modern Earth. In his past life, he was an average high school student with a fondness for light novels and manga, particularly Isekai stories. This background heavily influences his perspective and reactions in the new world, as he often draws comparisons to the tropes he's familiar with. Despite his past life's ordinariness, Raphael is granted extraordinary gifts upon reincarnation, including unique skills like Skill Synthesis and Computerized Mind, and powerful blessings like God's Eye and God's Vessel.

Raphael's journey is one of rapid power acquisition and mastery. He quickly realizes the extent of his abilities and those of his new family. His goals shift from simple survival to mastering his skills, exploring the world, and, most importantly, protecting his beloved mothers and older sister. His personality is initially cautious, influenced by his average past life, but he grows more confident as he gets stronger. He is intelligent, observant, and uses his past knowledge creatively, whether inventing new dishes like spaghetti and ice cream, or understanding complex concepts like mana flow and skills.

His older sister, Sister Louise Raevender, is also a significant character. Initially presented as a typical older sibling, she is fiercely competitive and dedicated, especially in swordsmanship. She serves as both a rival and a close confidante for Raphael, eventually becoming the first person he reveals his reincarnation secret to. Their bond is a central element of the story, evolving from typical sibling rivalry to deep trust and mutual support as they train, explore dungeons together, and face dangerous monsters.

My impressions after reading Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage

Reading Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage felt like diving into a wish-fulfillment fantasy but with a unique twist. What stayed with me were the moments of discovery – Raphael uncovering the sheer absurdity of his own stats and skills, then realizing his mothers were even more ridiculously powerful. The detailed descriptions of the stat screens and skill analyses, while numerous, actually served to emphasize the scale of power at play and became surprisingly memorable chapter highlights.

The story's pacing is fast, reflecting Raphael's rapid growth. It doesn't linger unnecessarily on early struggles, quickly moving towards exploring higher-level threats and abilities. The dynamic between Raphael and his family, particularly the playful teasing and underlying deep affection, prevents the power fantasy from feeling hollow. Memorable scenes include their training sessions, their first ventures into the forest and dungeon, and the surprisingly wholesome moments of family life interspersed with discussions of god-tier powers and monster hunting. The strengths lie in its creative take on skills and stats, the well-defined character dynamics within the family, and its willingness to embrace the overpowered protagonist concept fully, creating a sense of anticipation for what impossible feat Raphael will achieve next.

Is Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage worth reading?

If you enjoy Isekai stories where the protagonist is powerful from the start and grows exponentially, coupled with detailed power systems and strong family relationships, then Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage is definitely worth your time. It suits readers who appreciate a protagonist who is not only strong but also smart and resourceful, using knowledge from his past life in unexpected ways. The interactions between Raphael, his mothers, and sister add significant charm and warmth, balancing the action and power progression. The clear, direct writing makes it an easy and engaging read, perfect for bingeing. The unique skills and the sheer scale of power presented make this review of Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage an easy recommendation for fans of the genre looking for an action-packed, overpowered adventure.

Where to read Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage?

Ready to dive into a world of magic, monsters, and mind-boggling power levels? Eager to follow Raphael's journey from average student to overpowered son of legends? You can read Reincarnated as a Son of the Sword Saint and the Sage at Wunovel. Begin the journey with Raphael Raevender here and experience the unique blend of family warmth and epic fantasy action.

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