This is an early review written after the first 65 pages. I intend to update it once there is more to read.

The story portrays a character very similar to those of P.H. Lovecraft, whose work obviously inspired the author. The main character is living a common life among his fellow mortal humans when he is suddenly hurled into the world of cultists, Eldrich gods and ritualistic magic. The reason why I call it a 'reverse' is because usually a lovecraftian protagonist futilely struggles against the terrifying reach of cults and the horror behind them, meanwhile,t story's MC is by blood bound to their side.

Style score: 5/5. It's very interesting to see this story's different take at the knowns and unknowns of lovecraftian horror. Additional points to the author are also granted for not just copying the already existing pantheon and language, but crafting his own instead. I also liked some other things that I would rather not spoil.

Story: 4/5. I liked the story so far. In fact I almost adore it. The reason why I only give it 4/5 stars at the moment is because there simply isn't enough of it yet. The plot is going on slowly, which is not necessarily wrong, however, I believe I have yet to see how author is going to tackle some absolutely vital points of the plot, and thus I cannot yet judge whether the story will be as good as is currently implied, though I am optimistic. I expect to edit this section in the future.

Grammar: 2.5/5. The weakest point the story in my opinion. As is common with Writaton fictions, the lack of editorial love is obvious at some passages and had broken my immersion a few times, though I am a bit of a grammar freak so some people might not even mind. I judge the 2.5 based on the Royal Road standards as average. I believe that author will review the chapters once November is over, and I will adjust this part accordingly.

Characters: 4/5. Just like with the story, although I like what I have read so far, there is not that much to rate. As numerous new characters appear and MC is further developed I will naturally adjust this part of the review.

Overall: 4.5/5. I really like what I have read so far, however, it is to early to determine whether the fiction will be just great or fantastic. For now I will give the author the benefit of the doubt, since what I have read so far warrants at least that much confidence. I might increase this score if the author manages to astound me later on.

Thank you for reading my review. Now read the story, it's worth to at the very least try out.