Books Like The Consequences of Meeting a Dragon
Loved The Consequences of Meeting a Dragon? Here are the closest LitRPG and progression-fantasy reads, ranked by trope and theme overlap. Each pick lists the elements it shares with The Consequences of Meeting a Dragon so you can pick by what you actually want next.
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A man reincarnated as a nerubian must outwit his doomed kingdom’s politics and the coming undead apocalypse with only his human memories and eight legs.
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A frail bunny-girl becomes the apprentice of a fallen god trapped in a grimoire, trading penmanship for power in a high-stakes magical bargain.
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A reincarnated spy posing as a noble student must uncover a demonic plot before the magical academy he's infiltrating collapses from within.
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Kori, a kobold alchemist, defies her clan’s warrior traditions by unlocking forbidden potions that reveal hidden truths in the world’s LitRPG system.
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Cerise and her family flee into the Sea Crest Dungeon, where untamed magic and hidden dangers test their fledgling skills at every turn.
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Kalen must master his volatile magic and untangle his stolen memories to discover if he’s the prophesied Orellen heir—or just another decoy marked for death.
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A young dwarf prospector must transform a failing mining claim into a thriving stronghold before an ancient enemy buries them all.
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A double-amputee astronaut reborn as a goblin king leads his tribe to build a rocket and reach their world's mysterious moon.
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into a cozy inn with undead staff, a sentient armor butler, and a ghostly mentor who critiques his magic between breakfast service?.
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A reincarnated mage tests the boundless limits of magic in a world where spells have no ceiling—but ambition might.
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A young elfling dreams of exploration while war looms, her path shaped by Azeroth’s twin moons and the ancient magic they wield.
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A max-level archmage awakens in a world that’s moved on without her, wielding forgotten magic against a myth that might not be myth anymore.
How we pick "similar"
Each pair gets a similarity score based on shared tropes, tags, tone and pacing. Top tropes carry the most weight; raw rating only nudges ties. No black-box ML — the pipeline is explained on our About page.