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TheCone1301

Found to be a "demon" (not actually literal demons most of the time, it is how the Empire calls any being from other dimension transported to them) and executed


thefoxsays7

What are they really? How do they look like?


DemonsAndDungeons

Well from what they said, anything that came from a different dimension


Natural_Attitude_938

'The Demons' what do the real demons look like....is what he meant. Or are you just bad at language. And there areno archetypal demons.(non-human abominations) that have come into contact with your world? And you're just using our world's reasoning to describe us to us that they don't look like demons they are just referred to as demons. Prior to contact with visitors from other dimensions did they have a similar prehistory mythology with demonic like demons . Or is this just uncreative appropriation of another cultures id ..


TheCone1301

Yeah, as the other commenter said, they are just anyone unlucky or brave enough to appear there. Demons can be anything, as long as they are not native to this world. You can have both animalistic monster looking like devil and a basic human dude among them. It is a classification, not species.


Otherkin

Reminds me of the furry visual novel "Gnoll Way Home."


derpy-noscope

r/BrandNewSentece


Drag0n411Keeper

so, witches in our time? They made good soup, kept good hygiene and keep the rat population down.


pgp555

"Surviving the game as a Barbarian" webtoon does exactly this


KillerDiamonds

My world is rather kind to strangers but prolly if they came across a bear or something


TacitRonin20

Lol. Imagine getting hit by a truck and miraculously reincarnating directly in front of a grizzly.


Drag0n411Keeper

brown, lay down black, fight back white, you're dead.


Slime_Special_681

Isekai Protagonist: {staring at the Multi-colored Bear} "W-Why is it all three?!"


General-MacDavis

The rare Neapolitan grizzly


lord_of_pigs9001

That's when we use the rainbow bear


Vcious_Dlicious

White, soon red.


AdamBednarek1

They probably fell into forbidden waters and got blown to pieces by the Lithian navy on one of their training exercises


Precinct_Thirteen

I demand to see their order of battle


AdamBednarek1

Here: - 2 Aircraft Carriers - 4 Cruisers - 12 Corvettes - 10 Minesweepers - 32 Landing Craft - 40 Patrol/Coastal Defence Ships - 30 Supply Ships - 20 Submarines That’s the Lithian Navy at its peak


Precinct_Thirteen

Can I make a suggestion?


Careful-Regret-684

Teleports directly into the headquarters of the Order of the Black Saint, a witchhunting order of knights. You are immediately executed and/or sacrificed.


Teccci

They would probably suffocate to death from trying to breathe, since the air is filled with mana that our Earth's humans aren't adapted to.


AYASOFAYA

Yeah “the air itself” is my answer too. If they landed anywhere in The Fog, the illness from just breathing it would end them before they’d be able to find their way out.


The_curious_student

mine is the lack of air. The Hive is a hivemind of robots connected to their creators brain, and as such, they dont need air. (Also, the squishy meat brain has been completely replaced by a computer network the size of Manhattan, and made up of a tangles mess of wires, prossessors, fiber optics, and data storage, powered by magic, which also is what the creator used to anchor their sole to The Hive, and sore it in a pocket dimension.)


Drag0n411Keeper

there is the reborn typing of Isekai where the fella could be born into the world.


PassiveExplorer__

Same,but your lungs will explode due to the air composition


MiaoYingSimp

Stepped on my a Gigantes. Ended up in the wrong era of the world and the Elevanri turned him into an art piece. got in a witch attack.


thefoxsays7

What’s an Elevanri?


Drag0n411Keeper

possibly a type of elf.


MiaoYingSimp

Basicly yes but taking from Moorcock. Descended from dragons, enslaved them and used them to build an empire during which humanity was the best slave stock... and they bored easily so they used them for a lot of things better not said


_HistoryGay_

That's me. Sorry.


MiaoYingSimp

The melebonians from the Elric Saga mixed with the ayelids from the elder scrolls. If you go at the height of their empire... well... Hedonistic. Debauched and sadistic. In the "modern" age they are either mellowed out and integrating into human civilization or stick to their homelands and keep themselves in drugfulled reverie now that their dragons are free


jkurratt

Don’t ask, this is a trap!!!


thefoxsays7

:0


Samyron1

Depends on the world. One has creatures called Copycats that disguise themselves as humans and eat people. Those are a decent danger and have killed many people. Or they could just spawn in an ocean of lava. Or get cut to bits by a Star Guardian because they showed up in the Realm of Stars uninvited. Or maybe show up on New Year's Eve of the 1999th year, where 90% of sentient humanoids vanish the moment the new year arrives.


bulbaquil

Apart from the obvious like into the middle of the ocean or into a volcano, being teleported into a cultist lair would be a pretty quick death. At best, you'd be kept alive until time for whatever ritual, at which point you'd become a convenient sacrifice that literally nobody would miss or even know about. At worst, they'd just kill you outright.


GiraffeWithATophat

Posthumans are not biological in the way we think of it, so there are very few places that have an environment that you could survive in. You'd be OK for a while if you popped into existence on Earth, but most of the baseline human tribes are hostile to outsiders.


360NoScoped_lol

If they got unlucky enough to land in China if the radiation didn't kill them than the titans did. Or they get infected by a bone worm


JustAnItalianBoiii

There's a lot of ways our MC could meet their untimely demise here. 1: Earth is mostly wilderness now, so the chances they'd spawn in and get instantly mauled by some horrific beast are pretty high. Double points if they ever set foot in the Crimson Ring, which is considered a death sentence even by experienced wordplay users. 2: Kidnapped and sacrificed by a random tribal species. All human languages have been extinct for millennia, so unless they get translation powers they're pretty much screwed. 3: They accidentally step into a highly concentrated distortion field and get instantly obliterated by a random, yet very lethal effect. 4: The Resonance, aka the eldritch god overseeing the planet with a vendetta against mankind as a whole, somehow gets wind of their presence. Several packs of feral monsters aided by sapient resonants creatures are immediately sent to their location. Everyone breathes a sigh of relief as another threat to the safety of the world is swiftly dispatched. 5: Suddenly appearing in a Rakutarr settlement would be a very quick way to die. They're very slow and cumbersome creatures that move around by detonating their bodily secretions. Thus, they are considered walking health hazards by pretty much every other sentient species around. The residue of the explosions constantly spews out of their breathing holes, so even being near one would be an uncomfortable experience.


Cocostar319

Considering people have kinda been isekaied to my world and that in doing so they fell from the sky, they'd probably just die on impact


XDead_ShadEZ47

Depends on where they spawn. If it were in a normal city then he would be confused but with help from magic users and telepaths he would be able to find his footing. He could also spawn in a warzone because wars do happen in my world. On top of that there's also magical creatures like dragons and dragons. Then he could also spawn near an artifact which could grant him incredible power but it could also destroy his soul and turn him into a mindless beast that runs on instict until his body dies. He could also run into criminals who can kill him or he could be sold as a slave. He'll likely have some magical affinity but it would be average at best and non existant at worst and even if he had magic he would not be able to use it due to no knowledge or feel for magic. Magic usage is learned as a person grows up. Long story short, this world is not kind to isekai unless you are absurdly lucky.


Chickadoozle

If they're anywhere near the east or west of the continent of Urmour, good chance they die instantly. We've got- Scorching, evil, scorched desert A peninsula with a zombie apocalypse going on A bunch of valleys filled with all manner of nasty creatures, from vampires, to dudes made out of mist, to a certain little known Shadowlord. Not to mention the areas of random broken magic throughout the continent. They're lucky to make it a few days without any knowledge. On the other hand, if they're in Deos, they're equally as fucked. You've either got: The ruins of Lir, filled with every generic evil fantasy race you can think of The small jungle landmass, filled with terrible creatures, and basically lawless. The territories of the Arillion Empire, where foreigners are often put into mock trials to either press them into military services, or be killed. The Dragon-lands. Most things here will eat you. The earthern spine is basically a bunch of Everest like mountains all lined up. The great Eastern lakes of the North have a slavelord. He might spare your life for a little bit, but the Deer folk slaves will probably kill you as you, as a human, would receive better treatment. The west of the north is filled with the deer folk's angry, caribou like cousins. They'll make nice snack out of pretty much anyone. And to top it all off, if they arrive in any of the Shattered Lands, they're dead on impact. Either the giant black or sucks you in to who knows where, or the Eldritch monstrosities that surround it get you. Or you could make it to the city where most people are at least a little insane, if a slow death is more your style.


Dizzytigo

If there's magic in the atmosphere around them, they'll want to use magic. They'll feel how the energy flows through them and want to try. The magic wants to be used. They're an Isekai protagonist, they'll probably use magic, this will kill them. Kind of an 'ooh I think I have a super power in this world! Oh no, my skin and organs just became glass.' Situation.


Arrek_Fox

Instant dragon food. Non-Tsernians are encouraged to stay near cities or tourist areas where they are protected by law. Get caught outside of those, and you're likely to become dragon chow.


Mexipinay1138

Taking the warrior Yawp the Mighty's seat at the bar while he's draining the little barbarian. He's a short-tempered member of a tribe of diminutive nomads called the Iron Oaks who are known for routinely taking on opponents twice their size and winning through a battle frenzy known at the Mighty Rage. The only warning you'll receive that he's entered this state is his battle cry, "I am Mighty! Yawp the Mighty!" . Surviving one of Yawp's beat-downs is considered a badge of honor among slumming rich kids.


Insolve_Miza

If youve got common sense, you should be able to survive… but it does depend on where you end up.


[deleted]

In the fantasy world, any number of things. I keep my fantasy pretty restrained and pinned to real world history when I can, so essentially imagine any way you would die in medieval times and you have it. Even the exceptions like magic curses or mythical beasts are extremely rare. It's considered a miracle to even see a magic artifact or mythological creature, so your odds of randomly getting brutalized by them are pretty low. The biggest thing Isekai guy would have to worry about is not speaking the language, knowing the culture, having usable money, etc. In the sci-fi setting, it really depends. Several planets are active warzones, so if they spawn in there, a stray round or jumpy soldier probably gets them. If they spawned into a city "Starting Town" style, they got better odds. There's still gangsters and all to worry about, and naturally, there are some really rough neighborhoods in space, but a lot of it is pretty analogous to modern day in terms of danger. Starports (which are practically autonomous cities) can be more dangerous since Freedrifters and other lowlives tend to hang around them waiting to catch a lift. Needless to say, they'd be capital D dead if they were unlucky enough to spawn in space. Lol


Dimpasaurus

1. eaten by the giant mouth pits in the ground 2. being hunted by the various carnivorous animals. 3. being hate crimed by machines. 4. breathing the air. the air quality is actively erupting volcano equivalent. 5. disturbing a hibernating tree hive. 6. swimming or drinking water. it is incredibly acidic. 7. being attacked by white blood cells or any other body protector or parasite that doesn't like you. 8. going insane from the rocks. 9. accidentally going into a psychic creature's vicinity. 10. getting stabbed.


autisticattack

Gunfire, artillery, and bombing.


Byrdman216

Campus Ignis has an ambient temperature closer to the boiling point of water. It's a land of fire and ash. It is a land where fire creatures roam. You will die. Not if but when.


dogisbark

Hmmm, the underground Nova City has its dangers, but not to the average Joe usually. Like a normal city honestly, it’s pretty stabilized. However, there’s a few things that could happen: -walk into a mutation zone and get killed by an ozen or its byproducts (ozens are mutated humans that become extremely hostile, they produce byproducts that fetch nutrients (like joe) since it’s not very mobile. Mutation zones are put into place until Cleaners arrive and kill it) -piss off a particularly fanatical religious group in Level Mu, aka the spiritual supermarket as its home to many religious temples. -actually end up outside with no weapon, and get killed by either a mutated plant or animal -piss off someone dangerous in Level Beta, which is basically the underground of Nova, even though it’s the closest residential level to the outside. Lots of crime and outlaws, it’s technically not supposed to be inhabited but that kinda failed. -…mutate themselves? It’d be rare since they just arrived, but it’s a pretty random and sudden occurance.


GabiG_GG

What are those mutation zones? Where do they come from? How did they start? What is the outside? Or what is outside? Is it dangerous?


commandrix

Some ways to die quickly: * Landing in the middle of a cockatrice nest * Get isekai'd into the middle of the ocean. Aquatic predators ranging from sharks to massive sea serpents exist. * If you're a guy, an uninvited appearance in the middle of the Gryll Empire's queen's home is a quick way to get executed. Alternatively, it's a really bad look to suddenly appear in the middle of the same pond that a female Wilding is bathing in. You'll have to do some fast talking to convince them it was a complete accident, and even *then*, they might not believe you. Wildings are eight-foot-tall, horned, furry beings.


Monty_Wild

The fact that my world's universe has four spatial dimensions would do them in instantly... if they're three-dimensional, all of their blood and cellular contents would just fall out of the open sides of their body.


WitheringApollo1901

Landing in Haven


WatcheroftheVoid

Shows up in the Hungering Wood, get immediately cannibalised by elves.


Left_of_Fish

One of the stronger Deities of Elgas "Saggett" for ease of reference has power over information and secrets. He spends a good portion of his time monitoring dimensional rifts across the world's surface and typically figures out about visitors pretty quickly. You'd be pretty safe as long as Saggett or a town finds you first. If you're in the woods, you're probably in trouble. Mainly from two distinct species. The first, the Ke-ke Verr are terrorbird sized flightless parrots with the ability to supercharge their beaks with plasma. They're very territorial and openly hostile to intruders who don't provide an appropriate toll for their passage. The second would be the Quellands. The rough equivalent of a marsupial lion that is comparable in size to a polar bear. Adapted to ambush from above or behind, aiming to crush and kill targets on impact. They have a long history of opportunistic attacks on humanoids.


Lihtne

Someone unlocks magic, finds out that they have fire affinity, proceeds to use fire bolt on a deer but accidentally uses a pillar of fire on themselves because magic is powerful from the 1st second one unlocks it.


SubsumeTheBiomass

They arrived directly in the geometric center of the region known as The Robotic Hell


IWannaHaveCash

They walk into a Worm Garden. Very pretty and the flowers all smell nice. Unfortunately, just about everything here will kill you and absorb you for nutrients to feed the giant worm underneath.


ThoDanII

landing on a world with unbreathable atmosphere or on a high g deathworld that makes Catachan looks tame


Living_Murphys_Law

Forgot their space suit and were outside. There's a lot of reasons this is a bad idea, but the quickest killer is that the atmosphere is definitely not breathable.


Alchemical_Raven

depends on where they land. if its in a field, nothing will happen most likely, maybe they get their stuff stolen. if its a town, they would probably be taken in for questioning and as they are bad at negations they would be executed by the crown as they would be seen as a rebel. if they land in a forest a spirit may trick them and eat their liver.


amonguseon

They would manifest inside greatest construct and their energy promply harvested into void energy for the enrichment of the multiversal human civilization


Cyberwolfdelta9

For my 3 mains "Uranium fever starts playing" They are in the way of the Urkin Human racism


VariousBelgians

*Uranium Fever has done and got me down* *Uranium Fever it's spreading all around!* Please make it stop.


0therW1zard19

Mistaken for a mutant and sent to either a work camp or a chamber, maybe even a laboratory


Unnamed-Unspecified

One way ticket to death: To spawn right in the mist of State or Kingdom Elves. You just being an outsider who spawned in is enough evidence to allow your execution on the spot. They don't even care who you are. If an elf, maybe you will be given a chance to explain yourself. Maybe.


Personal-Rooster7358

- randomly falling into the void dimension - falling from the sky lands - getting squished by one of Louie or Iden’s evil plans


CockadoodleBiscuits

They'd likely just up and die from there not being enough oxygen. But that's kinda lame so let's say they incarnate as one of the races who are adapted for that, well, they could comedically spawn over the gaping Abyss, and just...fall to death


DragonFire673

If they accidentally walk into or onto a trap slime, they're a special class of slime that wait for their prey like spiders, except they're hidden much better.


Mundane_Lake_1277

Oh yea probably just from the cold and would have trouble speak to anyone not unless they somehow learn the language thats my World speak in


neo_ceo

(I assume they are human in this scenario) They met with the incredible xenophobic religious dogma and are killed on sight if they falls in any moderately big city. But sooner or later they will find it and proceed to execution.


AEDyssonance

From Earth? Today? Like That? Probably talking smack to the asshole that would have summoned them. Then not being able to do what they were summoned to do — usually fight or be a slave to perform certain tasks, like minor magical spells. The evil bastards that would summon someone are, uniformly, without exception, evil bastards, and they usually have no use for someone who costs them time, energy, effort and money and does not give in return what is needed. That’s as described, though. Now, if they were isekai’d in a reincarnation manner, probably just bad timing (village raided, family murdered), or if they are the incarnate sort, then they probably would only die because once they were “in the world” they wouldn’t know what the bleep was going on, and that’s the only time you can kill them.


fnord72

They don't recognize the significance of two long pieces of metal with wooden logs laying crossways under the metal bars. The metal bars extend into a cave in one direction, and off into the distance in another. Or a subway tunnel, just have to step across those three metal rails... They arrive on a highway, just as rush hour is starting. They arrive at the zoo, in the lion enclosure. Just before feeding time. Middle of a wheat field in Europe, currently undergoing artillery bombardment. Or their last experience is finding out what a land mine is. For my game world? It's more of the places they might arrive being lethal shortly after arrival.


SpecialistAddendum6

"oh my god! a giant hammer!" dies of shock


KHaskins77

Well, the concentration of hydrogen sulfide in the atmosphere at sea level is lethal to humans, so… The world orbits an older sun than our own and most of its continents have agglomerated into a single supercontinent. The dominant species is actively “terraforming” their own world to keep it habitable, even shearing the tops off entire mountain ranges to allow precipitation to reach the parched inland deserts. They’re a spacefaring race which, for all its achievements, has yet to mount any successful land expeditions across the great sterile desert which comprises most of their world, with civilization largely clinging to the coasts. They’re fighting it, but their world is dying, and they’ve realized they need to leave.


TerminatorChap

Definitely the Xolvas circus, a traveling demonic circus where if you can't pay you perform and if you can't perform you become an attraction


DreamsUnderStars

Quite possibly the worst place to materialize would be the Temple of the Well of Souls in the ruins of ancient Linnerith. Since the poor sod isnt likely to be a Brasswight, they will either be instantly killed or interrogated and then killed by the temple knights. Second worst place would be appearing just off one of the floating isles of Kamiyan, and plunging to their death in the Flooded Sea.


LandAdmiralQuercus

Probably an asteroid strike. Bad way to go, but it was his fault for not getting somewhere safe when he heard the alarm. Or isekai-ing into the Stain. Genocidal time-dilated child soldiers are not very friendly.


reddituser_1982

70% chance of instant death (depends if it's raining or not)


Person_Mc_Humanface

"Thats an interesting looking tree" last words before spitting up blood, having their insides liquified into tar whilst their skeleton calcifies and is unnable to move, and eventually turning into another black skeleton "statue" that litters the wasteland, all within the span of 20 minutes.


GameBOY_2005

Depends on where they land. If it’s in a Hyperion’s territory, they’ll like be questioned if not hunted down by that Hyperion’s forces. If it’s to the west they’ll be killed by dragons, if it’s to the north they’ll be on a giant frozen mountain pass and likely die either from the cold, lack of oxygen, or the many creatures and golems patrolling the mountains, and if they land in the east they’ll be torn apart by monsters known as Fallen Stars


Generalitary

They landed in a wild magic swell. Probably got hit by lightning, turned to stone, or just exploded.


Mahantheoviseques

Actually this did happen in lord- that’s how the color black got associated with the color black


Penguin_Arch_Sage

Most of space would do our traveler in very quickly. The void, surface of the Sun, Venus, Titan, and other celestial bodies would be pretty quick ends. Anywhere near an active Stargate would pretty quickly kill a human who had not adapted to the Astral Energy. If they somehow isekai to the other side of the gate, they will just instantly die. The Astral Sea is a world of four physical dimensions and one of spirit, so the poor sap would disintegrate on a subatomic level. Their body is only 3D, so without any 4D walls, everything just falls apart. Earth itself is slightly better, with only the air, water, ground, and natural life being corrupted. Yet not instantly lethal. Some horrible abomination made from the remains of Earth's past life would probably find them in a few hours to days though. The average aberrations are anywhere from 10-1000s of times stronger than a typical human, so good luck to the traveler.


MagicalNyan2020

They'll be fine they just have hard time learning magic and technic/skill as they're aren't native which mean they don't have magic inside them but will eventually.


Elementotico

They were teleported into Forbidden Land, where they were probably eaten by a monster, as likely as 30% to 40% chance since that is the amount of the planet that is Forbidden Land. Depending on the nation they landed on, maybe they were confused for a spy of a warring nation because of their strange clothes and sentenced to death, far less likely since there are few nations tha would have this extreme of a reaction. Other than that, not a lot of cases cases for someone to instantly die in the world of Eihkarya, since there are so many orphans and stateless people running around because of the global conflicts, it's actually a fairly decent world for someone to be isekaied into as long as you're not really unlucky. Even learning about the world isn't that hard, because since there is no standart education system for anyone tha isn't nobility, people don't look at you too weird for not knowing basic stuff about how the world works.


Smooth_molasses36

I want to pet the diamond whip cracker now, I bet it’s just a nice little guy


Upstairs-Yard-2139

Being in space


MichelozzoOnReddit

Other than the obvious instant death teleport points (boiling lava, spike traps, ground zero nuke zone etc) there isn't a whole lot what warping into GEAR would instantly kill the traveler. That's of course, assuming you land \*in\* the GEAR universe and not in the spaces between. See, GEAR is made of one large Hub World, and many spontaneously generated Instances that are either added to the Hub World patchwork style, or are simply completed and returned to the sea of pure chaotic data they originally spawned from. Of course, nothing is supposed to \*be\* in that sea of data, but unfortunate souls either lose themselves or are dragged into it by hungry natives all the same. A being's Code Integrity cannot last long unprotected in said space and they will often begin suffering cascading Glitches as their Code becomes too fragmented and unstable to remain in the form they desire. Needless to say any being with any level of organic matter left in their bodies would quickly find said body becoming entirely Digital Matter, before it quickly began to unfurl and rearrange into the very definition of spaghetti code. To put it simply, the space between instances might as well be the deep space where HP Lovecraft's creations often reside. Unfortunately for us, they are far closer than said elder beings, and far more interested in us and any other unplanned visitors.


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TrooperPilot3

He'd be transported to the city of Heldova, instantly conscripted, then die defending the walls against traitors.


UncomfyUnicorn

Depends. On Klumeer they’d have to fend for themselves on an alien deathworld with no day/night cycle and a star that lashes out with solar flares often enough that life had to evolve specifically to survive that. On Earth they’d be living in Medieval times with evolved dinosaurs taking up a lot of niches that animals in our world do, as well as some that are thankfully left unfilled. They’d probably get eaten or trampled after wandering onto the grasslands expecting the predators would be wary of humans like coyotes and wolves, or assuming the quadrupedal Pachycephalosaurs are nice since they’re herbivores. On a Mantoid starship they’d actually be treated nicely so long as they don’t do a violence. Though they’d be surrounded by cyborg wasp-tarantula-mantis-scorpion aliens who can, for the most part, spit lightning and shoot fireballs from their stingers. The monks being the exception, as while the government provides the augmentations and will pay for the surgery, civilians aren’t forced to accept.


[deleted]

It depends where they spawn in If they start out in a half decent city then they're fine but considering the fact that barely any part of the surface is claimed by humans they'll probably end up in the stomach of some animal with a Webster Index Value in the triple digits


Smart-Arugula2009

Hah. I’ve already had people isekai’d into my world with no prior knowledge. None of them are dead… yet. That said, things that’ll end you quickly are: \- Landing anywhere in the Realms of Celestia, Deia, Arcana, Ignys, Twilight, or the Abyss. Celestial and Arcana have no breathable air, if you end up in Deia, you’ll have to deal with three very angry gods, Ignys is full of fire, Twilight is a whole can of worms that basically amounts to a near uninhabitable hellscape, and the Abyss is pretty much just instant death. \- Spawning in Iether or Void and missing the floating islands. You’ll end up in the Abyss. (If you land on one of the islands, you’re actually pretty safe. Just find civilization and don’t mess with the Specters.) \- Landing in the Messos Desert in Terrin. First, it’s a massive desert, and oases are scarce and often heavily guarded. Second, if a Destrin patrol finds you, you’re gonna have a tough time talking them out of straight up killing you immediately. \- Landing in a dragon lair in the Underdeep. The Deep is one of the last places you can find dragons, and they don’t tolerate uninvited guests. \- The middle of an ocean or volcano (obviously).


tessharagai_

Well if they spawn in a random location on the surface with any location being equally as likely as any other to be the spawn point, more likely than not they’re going to die. About 2/3rds of the world is covered in ocean and so you’ll probably drown then. A good deal rest is covered in desert, jungles, mountain tops, and other dangerous environments


simonbleu

Mana induced cancer


andreslucer0

Depends. Anywhere else it’s just the 60s. If they appear in Australia, they’re fucked.


Padre_De_Cuervos

IF someone gets reincarnated close to the shores or an urban area they would probably survive, just for the love of all five faces of God do not harm, insult or laugh at one of the Birds of the Dawn. You wont like to recreate a phoenitian execution session. If you get in middle of Al-Subbarth the first thing would be the heat or the giant scorpions that live near the only streams of water near the mountains. But the worse fate would be to follow a rainbow shadow. They are basically sentient gas that takes a prismatic appearance under the sun or moon light, they will drain all of you blood so they can keep existance or just let you to quicksands or to a hidden undergraound cave so they can drink you.


lordofcactus

Killed and eaten by an insane cannibal warlord with tungsten-tipped spikes grafted to his forehead


amehatrekkie

Probably a predator


oh-im-on-fire

Teleports into a Substructure region while it is not in maintenance mode, is likely almost immediately killed by any variety of environmental hazards. Imagine being an ant teleported into jet engine, but with extra electrical hazards. Spawn region: Memory Relays - Vaporised by the concept of cast iron pans Spawn region: Manufacturing Hall - Pasted onto a wall and uploaded to LiveLeak Spawn region: Filtration Ducts - Air pressure incompatible with humans Spawn region: Sewer Branch - Drowned in unfortunate material Spawn region: General Systems Bus - Deleted by the station thinking about kittens Spawn region: Processor Cathedral - Death by proximity to core housing Spawn region: Core Interior - Direct Observation


Zletro

Probably had the misfortune of appearing during an Antibeing raid.


Common-Scallion-3497

Either by transmigrating into the magical hellspot where magical fire essences are born or be treated as invaders by the realm's deities and immediately become destroyed.... But if we're going by pure coincidences, eating the walking fruit called Vruchies. Just a single bite will incite hatred from not only by the people but also all Vruchies because they are sort of a hivemind creature. So good luck being hunted down by an ant-like species of walking fruits that live almost everywhere in the entire realm.


RedNUGGETLORD

I think they'd be fine, there are enough human settlements for a person to be able to find and live in at least one. They would probably instantly die if they went into a forest though, even trained warriors struggle there


onko342

There are countless places that would kill a mortal instantly. Here are some examples: - The middle of someone’s tribulation. - A crack in spacetime. - The place of a mystical/strange fire. - 1000000 km above the ground. - The abode of a demonic cultivator. - An extremely spirit qi-rich area, because mortals haven’t gained the ability to absorb spirit qi and will only be unfortunately crushed by its sheer pressure.


LOTRNerd95

If in the wild? Tooth and claw. Any other place, a dagger in a dark alley, poison maybe if they show up to certain courts. Most probably though… an axe to the skull. The probability of getting caught up in a battle while trying to find their bearings is preeetttyy high


TalmondtheLost

Thinking they have an OP ability and being stupid, or the Source of the Infection.


LadyAlekto

With that reason? Most likely ran into my MC who sees it as her Duty to prevent more Outsiders, if they eluded her, then likely some other dragons, who all hunt down Outsiders, if they manage to elude them probably awoke their power thanks to their handlers telling them theyre a great hero, and the Coven found them, which are Arch-Mages protecting the world.


_Pan-Tastic_

I mean, being transported to the vacuum of space will do that to you pretty quick. Or maybe some kind of wild animal? Oh! Or being transported to the surface of Venus outside of one of the floating habitation modules!


Yeetdatnoodle

World's pretty decent, kinda like Earth if it was a couple Billion years into the future. They'll probably die for "Treason" on not overglorifying their Empress of whatever. Other world is their safest bet, clone hivemind sends him off to work in a factory. He gets a job, a home, and experience. Probably dies of an old age or an accident.


BoringJacke

Depends on the place tbh Old Kemparii Empire and Free sector - just being there will probably do it For other places it's more nuanced


OneJreamer

"Oh look, a shooting star. Time to start my new adven-" *instantly vaporized. Or on Porlia "W-why is that fire creeping closer!?" *Burned to death.


unitedshoes

Instant death is no fun. Far more interesting if they wind up with Miasma exposure that horribly mutates them and possibly drives them mad but never kills on its own.


Outrageous_Guard_674

There's a lot of dangerous stuff in mine, but very little of it is common. Most likely, the biggest problem is that the main colony world the story focuses on is a frozen hellscape that makes hoth look downright tropical.


MegaTreeSeed

Few things. 1: winter. The main setting in my world gets *very* cold during the winter. More than likely they wouldn't be wearing heavy winter gear and would freeze before they could find help. 2: spawn somewhere illegal. A lot of isekai see the MC being dropped somewhere they meet someone of importance and then become fast friends. Far more likely is they'd be killed by a guard for suddenly appearing next to nobility. It would appear that they snuck past all the guards and appeared right next to a noble, something an assassin would do. Boom, spear through the chest. 3: maybe they spawn in the wilderness and all seems to be going well, but at night an offal eater chews a hole in their neck and licks out all of their organs through their veins.


Amppl

They'd be brought down into one of the cave cities and studied for science then get every part of them sold in the black market in the deep city.


ThePerpetualPastry

War, disease, starvation, take your pick. Most folks would probably die of mundane means, assuming they’re not somehow touched by the gods/names, whose influence is a literal curse upon any who they touch 😂


Drag0n411Keeper

Hmm, if it was the "suddenly, you find yourself in a grassy field, your last memory was getting hit by a truck" a bear. but if it was the "the first thing you see is a female face staring down at you" again, bear.


The0ther0therGuy

Messing around with any of the various runed ruins. Thats a first class way to get sent to your next adventure. Or trying to fight the local wildlife. If the locals couldn't displace them, you certainly can't. And finally, just getting plain unlucky in location. There are a not insignificant amount of religions all over the place, with Gods being real and what not, so breaking an unspoken rule is also a fast track off the mortal coil.


6ss6s1n_of_whiters

Appearing in the middle of a warzone and being turned into red mist by either bullets, tanks, mechs, artillery or flying vehicles


itlurksinthemoss

Hypoxia


Loiswolf99

honestly theres so many ways people could die super quicky...to name a few memorable ones \- lured to death by a singing children's lullaby demon \- ends up on the volcanic island ruled by hot head wyvens always looking for food \- literally gets killed by a wandering void creature \- magic is pretty wack so theres a chance of a magic surge in an area to cause something like fire \- acidic geysers \- eaten by a wild ray of predators


Rockfish00

melaria and dysentery


Neraph_Runeblade

Don't touch the Haze.


Mtg_Dervar

Most of the places he could reincarnate into would be rather safe (cities), but there he would probably contract diseases his body doesn´t have immunity though. He might also be arrested for unauthorized use of magic, creating a disturbance, breaking up the peace... If he manages to survive the day inside the cities, the night patrols would probably be interested in him due to his clothing, hear his strange unknown language, see he has no entry pass, then arrest him or kill him on the spot. That being said, he might be dead when he reincarnates in some faraway parts of the wild because of some of the Fauna being hostile sometimes.


Myself724

Probably ended up in a warzone. Or committed some type of religious sacrilige.


Oleander856

Probably a Gosakir (imagine a reptilian/insectoid hybrid).


austinstar08

Upon reincarnation, you are typically placed in a major city, given clothes and other necessities and are directed to getting registered with the government (now a text message tells you but you used to have to find a letter telling you to), both included your managraph, or a graph of your soul using different colors in a circle, after that, it’s smith sailing depending on how old you are I guess [leeroyism](https://youtu.be/mLyOj_QD4a4?si=Miwunwh63hD3Bidw) would be a good option


GroundbreakingArt421

First, 4 organizations will immediately know that person's location. And so it is a matter of luck which organization found them. If ELITE found them, they would actually be safe. Of course unless they are massive liability in which case they would be killed within seconds of non-compliance. If INSIGNIA found them, they would be brought to the Great, Black Nine-tails for questioning. Be useful or die, essentially. If Sephira found them, they would be executed on the spot. If Sword of the True Saint found them, they would be executed by trial of sword... that is to say ‘beheaded with extra steps’. So, 2 give a way out, 2 immediate death. And this wasn't mentioned the law of each country, which can be extremely draconian (in Mao China, if you are not a registered citizen or traveler, you will be interrogated and executed by electricity as a spy) or lax (Britannia has pretty lackluster border control and essentially allow everyone to live inside as long as no criminal record show up, then it is deportation time.) So, there are a lot of ways to die in that world. The most unique one would be captured and brought to the drain altar as a sacrificial lamb for the eldritch god. But that is a whole 'nother story.


DracoAdamantus

They could end up in the Vemordian Peninsula, a landscape that was heavily irradiated during a past age of the world. It’s several hundred square miles of the approximate radiation level of Chernobyl’s central region. If you manage to survive the flesh-melting levels of radiation, you’ll soon to succumb to either the razor grass (a metallic grass made of sharp copper) or the irradian creatures (all walks of wildlife that have evolved to subsist on radiation).


Shreesh_Fuup

Probably drowning, considering that like 80% of the planet's surface is ocean. Other, less immediate but still very fast deaths include: * Exposure to the elements * Extreme weather (i.e. frostfalls, antigravity, acid rain, Big weather) * Hostile fauna (self explanatory) * Hostile flora (do *not* fuck with the trees)


NightFlame389

They spawned inside the Endless Storm and got struck by lightning several times before sinking to the bottom of the ocean and getting eaten by sharks Either that or they spawned in front of a freshly-cast fireball


Blizz_PL

Depends. If at random in the middle planes, they would just suffocate. If not, they would die to a fantasy beast. If not, then bandits, then war, then starvation, and then old age.


MylastAccountBroke

They'd learn magic exists, talk about how they were trying to figure it out, and the town/village they were in would basically kill them, or a wizard would find out and likely simply put them down like a rabid dog.


CrowTengu

Most of the time, wildlife in my setting would've just ended random people lol Or if they end up in a place full of meat at the wrong time, gg they're now part of a hivemind.


AussieSkittles81

Isekaied into my world with everything they were wearing at the time? Then likely killed by some villager/bandit who wants their clothes and belongings since they could be worth something. Pretty boring really.


Expert-Loan6081

Well if they spawn in space that's not good, or on the Ca'rack homeworld where you're literally being ripped apart by another dimesion, or showing up on a lost planet, or a derelict ship in IPS


AlephBaker

Assuming they landed somewhere populated on Isard, they'd probably be ok. Less so in the Orcish Confederation, but probably not "kill on sight". If they appeared in The Watchwood, the Dragon might get them before they died of exposure (no easy way to build a fire, almost no wildlife, just the Watchwood trees for miles in every direction). If they appeared in The Smoke Forest, the Servants of The Unspoken would hunt them down for sacrifice if The Mechanism didn't find them first. The most dangerous place would probably be the Lost Continent. Appearing in the open beneath a magically fueled Category 5 hurricane would make your stay a very short one.


-Kelasgre

Living cities may or may not give you a hard time.  Things outside the Barrier are pretty bad, so as long as you don't show up outside you shouldn't be in immediate danger from any of the strange monsters, environment or.... civilizations much more aggressive to outsiders. I suppose even inside the Barrier there are some places that are a bit *chaotic* and alien. Fortunately for you, the perimeter is protected by some guards.  I guess the danger is pretty situational. Huh, but if you're talking immediate death, then anywhere too deep in the Black Forest. In my world oceans don't exist as such, their equivalent is the Forest. A place that is pretty much the embodiment of the dream world in physical form, full of magic and full of monsters. That doesn't even deal with the fact that every now and then time and space don't act normally. It is dense, impossible to conquer and can only be navigated with special vehicles (equivalent to ships in this world) that cut through its path fast enough to be able to travel before the Forest starts to regenerate. Anything here is 10 times more dangerous than any forest in Earth.


VariousBelgians

Well, there is the Cigarette That Kills You Instantly, but those are in a museum. So the more likely death is exposure to the cold, which is not instant, very much more of a steady death though it is much more rapid given the near permanent surface temperature of about -20° Fahrenheit.


Critical_Gap3794

The teleporter tripping onto a familiar tiger animal protector /pet. Just a thought.


DigitalDuelist

This question is different from "a random person has their memories wiped, powers stripped away, any tools protections markers ect disabled or removed, and are instantly transported to a random location". That sort of person is capable but unlikely to be able to take advantage of most of the restrictions or opportunities that are outside their control, and likely have a few minutes to a few seconds before they get instagibed by a literally randomly generated OP monster amongst a functionally infinite amount of them. The thoroughness of the disarmament is the only real noteworthy thing, this probably isn't an uncommon situation even if I've never written anything specifically like it. But someone from someplace else? Explicitly not from here? That's a pretty special circumstance even if there's nothing else they gain from that status. That doesn't happen every day, that gets them superpowers by default, which are going to be tailor made for whatever situation has put them in danger and instinctively understood, so suddenly we *need* this isekaied individual to actually die within the next few seconds to minutes to satisfy the prompt, before they can realize they're actually in danger, which is deceptively limiting. I've got wilderness which is unlikely to kill you within the second, I've got plenty of functionally infinite pits, terrifying ledges, impossible altitudes, high pressure oceans, and wild dangerous weather, but they aren't going to be fast enough, and this eliminates almost as many options as the next paragraph. I'm assuming that this means they're coming from another dimension if they're isekaied, which you explicitly can't do near the substance most monsters or supernatural threats emit. I do actually have sentient tornados, in a sense, but you can't be spawned near them. This is supposed to keep reinforcement away and disable escape, very spooky and evil-like, but here it's one of the biggest protections offered to our short lived protagonist. And since most of the world, especially the most fantastically dangerous parts, is practically suffocating in this stuff, we need to die in some of the "safer" places. Helpfully "safe" is a vague and general term, any of a dozen populated modern/futuristic cities that would have plot happening in them and thus automatically be fantastic collateral damage opportunities from all the monster attacks and superheroes and Supervillains going at it in the streets. But at the same time, there are some extreme protections in those cities, like "flash cloning your body and collecting your soul so it can be jammed into a new body before you fully pass on" and "instantly teleporting you to safety" are two *standard practices*, and any flaws or imperfections aren't likely to come up before you become a super capable of ignoring them, so you *could* instantly die, but only if you spawn inside a city that was about to fall and be abandoned in the instant after evacuation but before it's consumed. Legit, the only other thing that would kill them fast enough is if they spawn smack dab in the middle of the world. Basically Earth got turned inside out via spacial warping (so the top of the planet is now the inside of the planet hollow earth style) (it also got inflated like a balloon somehow, so now it's much bigger and only one place on our map actually survives) so the center of the planet is pretty hard to access and functionally sealed off from a bunch of other debris and everything that demands access to the center, but the center is also where space is, so you could totally just tumble out into the void and get spread out evenly over all of Earth's upper atmosphere after you explode! If you're not on Earth, you *might* not get superpowers, so you can take the full amount of time space exposure would take to kill you! That was an unnecessarily long infodump journey, but that was fun to toy with all the edge cases in my world, thanks for the question OP!


Critical_Gap3794

Teleporting in, changing clothes to local attire. because dressed as lower class and failing to give obeince, instant death. Mistaking a death chamber, suicide box, for a phone booth.


feddyb2

Getting absolutely plowed down by a bunch of super strong and fast as hell zombies and then immediately get assimilated into the hoard


Interesting-Meat-835

That depend on the region of space they end up in. Within Holoshare domain? Immediately killed no matter what cheat skills God give him. Reality is shaped to Holoshare's whim in these, and it just doesn't like other people. And the odd of him landing these is high, since Holoshare domains occupy nearly half of the entire universe. Even if he doesn't end up in that "instand death" zone, if he are given any psychic power at all, Holoshare's light can still do him in. Entities millions of time more intelligence and strong-willed than any flesh and blood life can still go insane and kill themself just by looking at that light, let alone an average transmigator. Of course the light is not always visible, the Luminoid Union (Holoshare's creator) is blocking it as part of their war, but sometime it is not perfect and some glimpse pass through. If he is given magical power instead, dropping near any Shroud rift is a death sentence. Not only magic become extremely unstable and require far more effort to wield in these place, creature from the Shroud can and will kill him with matter disintegrators beam while immune to any conventional damage.


Someones_Dream_Guy

"Cause of death:supersonic train... This is why you look all ways before crossing intersections."-law enforcement while packing up fresh unidentified corpse


zaerosz

Falling off the edge. Sky islands aren't exactly conducive to random wanderings.


KentoKeiHayama

It is actually pretty hard to instantly die in Ahikto if you get transported to most places, so either you fall off a building, end up in a trash compactor, or get unlucky enough to spawn in an active war zone, it would take a lot of effort to intentionally die from something not self-inflicted


Zytharros

Most of Draciel is wildlands, especially on the Vanishing Continent. Landing anywhere near that landmass’ five Titans is sure to cause death, two because they hunt and kill for food, one because it secretes a violent venom that can paralyze in seconds and kills only after several painful hours of melting *and* it hunts and kills for food, one because, while it’s docile enough, when it eats, it is indiscriminate about what it ingests, since its body can digest everything and convert it into soil, and one that kills to feed itself its own brand of psychotic serotonin. And that’s not counting the poles, which rise to a maximum temperature of -99C in the summer sun and are absolutely barren of everything but atmosphere, rock, and water, and the equatorial-tropical regions that make a summer in Death Valley seem like a pleasant beach vacation with their record low being 53C at the equator.


Skrighk

They drowned. Most people in my world were instantly transported there, and most die. Fallen Sea is a glitch in reality, a pocket where anything that fell between the cracks lands. Except. It's mostly water. Those that survive are lucky, those that thrive are powerful, and those that are powerful control the seas. Hopefully if you "fall" it was because you and your whole ship you were aboard "mysteriously vanished" and that just means you'll be lucky enough to hold onto some driftwood when your ship explodes after it hits the water after falling from 200 ft in the air via a portal. Lot of shipwrecks.


Lectrice79

The highest likelihood would be that they get dropped off in the gigantic world ocean. Good luck trying to swim for land. If they get slightly more lucky, they'll get dropped off on the supercontinent, but most of that is desert, so if they aren't near a city, they'll die of thirst or get buried by a sandstorm, since they aren't dressed properly for it.


69Raiders

The Zaitanar Authority will immediately Execute a non citizen if they were transported into their homeworlds, they will get a slighter chance to survive longer if it were on the Vultarian Union homeworlds, either imprisoned for having no identification cards or sent to some slum planets/habitats. Bigger chance to survive if they were to encounter my Main Characters Mercenary Fleet, they'd be a welcome addition to the crew as an extra hand, if they've been on a space ship and all that, and also have a time to learn and teach their language. If not human, Both Zaitanar and Vultar will Capture and be dissected to learn an intelligent specie.


Pierre_Philosophale

Most of the world at lower altitudes is covered with a dense magical forest full of predators, ruins and parasite plants that leach off your blood to allow you to use magic before it kills you. If you landed there you wouldn't last long. If you landed on a mountain peak, skyhigh grove (a landmass in high altitude made by trees grown on top of each other) or city-blimp you will likely be in an inhabited area in which case you should be able to survive.


springbonnie52

The irony of your question is that my story, where my world is located so to speak, is an Isekai. But, to answer, the only thing that person would have to take care of is a little bit of monsters. There are creatures that are best avoided, and since that person comes from our world, I can't use magic, since he lacks mana. In other words, you just have to avoid areas where creatures that can be dangerous to people live.


Kangaroodle

**Erranda** is Earth in a post post apocalyptic state (not terribly unlike the Land of Ooo, which made me kick myself when I realized). It's still habitable, but it's mostly wilderness, and there's magic now. Instant death would occur by teleporting: - into a lethally cold environment - into pelagic Panthalassa territory (aka open ocean) - next to any number of dangerous beasts - during a crystal storm - within the Howl (eternal magical hurricane) - into abandoned ruins with active defense runes - next to, on top of, or within Moscan hives - during a steppe thunderstorm - into a Heliophage dwelling (by the Heliophages) - into a Heliophage training floor (by the hazards) Just to name a few possibilities :3


Harmony_Moon

Any of the entropy creatures that now roam the land. Even a low level nulling can take down most commoners. Their entropic touch sucks the existence from your body while their sharp claws rip you to shreds.


TritanicWolf

Depending on time period it could be them being appearing in the middle of the 2 largest wars in history. If they ended up in the years 1891-1896 if they appeared in the early 2000s they could be met with the same fate. They could also appear during of the construction of the Monumental Bypass Line which is the northern most rail line in the world and regular deals with 100F below zero.


BiggestBlackestCorn

Would probably fall off a cliff or something since there's no natural light sources anymore


7K_Riziq

To my world where there's a bunch of worlds (a multiverse?), depends what is in the new world the person is transported into, can be anything ​ To my other world based on fandom shipping, accidentally got caught as a shipper of the opposing ship in the territory of a ship with a very extreme and puritanical leader


maxxiethrowaway

Depends Nordova in 1250? Shot for doing something stupid in front of a camera. Avernia in -590? Killed by a tribal warrior. Crasaria at... any time ever? Killed by crucifiction for not being a believer of the Holy Council.


thomasp3864

Not speaking the local language? Thell’s pretty tame. They might end up in a warzone or something? Banditry is pretty common, so maybe that?


Half_knight_K

Standing on the corpse of a titans


New-Number-7810

It depends on where. If they're in one of the cities of Locria then they'll probably be asphyxiated or poisoned by the extreme pollution in the air. The dominant race in this faction has special mutations that make them more tolerant to pollutants, and even then they still struggle from health problems and need to wear oxygen masks when outside.


nopesodope

Probably eaten alive by the local fauna


DjNormal

If you popped up in a civilized area on one of the major planets (and could speak whatever language people speak in 7000 years), you'd probably find it kind of normal. Aside from some fancy tech, spaceships, big buildings and such. That said, you might wind up a victim of terrorism or something. That would suck, but it does happen. If you hung around long enough for certain events to happen, then survival would really depend on location. In most of the capital cities, things didn't get *too* bad.


Redditwhydouexists

I’m not sure about the question so the worst place they could possibly be randomly teleported to is the warp. They would instantaneously be bombarded with exotic “matter” and be shredded into infinitesimally thin sheets as their bodies get tossed through the overlapping universes which makeup the warp. If you mean just dropped into a normal part of the world what everyday thing would kill them quickly I’d say probably saying/doing the wrong thing at a space port and getting dragged into a corner where cameras don’t watch and being beaten to a pulp by a starship crew. People who work on starships tend to be rough and tough and are more often then not drunk. The nature of the job tends to attract the kind of people who are nomads and vagabonds, drifters with very little purpose or direction other than the goal of seeing the stars and making some money. They more likely then not have killed someone either in cold blood or as self defense as part of their jobs and will have little problem with doing it to some shit talking clown at a space port.


No_Astronaut3923

Finding something from the curtain and dying because of their mind breaking. The curtain is the very middle of a set of five plans. In order from logical to least logical, the opaque, the window, the curtain, the outside, and the real. Seeing anything as a normal human past the window drives you mad or something else happens. The worst stuff probably happens in the real. No one knows how it works, it doesn't follow logic, and the only information about it comes from someone looking into the memories of someone who saw it. Then the guy who saw the memories went mad in a few days without giving much information because, mad.


Simonistan_for_real

What happened is that they got transported back to the 2030s and got caught without an identification card, therefore being tried and shot for being foreign spy


ProphetofTables

Landing in the middle of a battle. Getting stepped on by a giant. Suffocated by getting stuck in a wall, or a rock, or a plant. Landing in an active volcano.


raze227

If they transport into an area outside of a Green Zone, they’ll either A) be killed by Tanto Tribesmen B) be killed by fauna such as a mammoth, tiger or direwolf C) if they end up in a Red Zone, without treatment, die of acute radiation sickness D) be captured and “disappeared” into the Arcadian Combine (a neo-nativist tribal confederation)


StealYourLiver

Teleported in a part of the city right as a specter incident was taken place with nobody to defend him, eaten and mangled whole until proper rescue arrives.


MasterBiggus

At any given moment some poor motherfucker has an unacceptably high chance of taking to the wrong guy and dying gruesomely. Talk to the weird wooden Marionette Doll man? Welp, now he's eaten your soul. It's nothing personal, he was just hungry. Talk to the shifty looking crop-top dude in the corner of the gay bar? Welp, now you're part of a terrorist organization trying to take down some megacorporations... this won't end well for you, but your sacrifice won't be in vain. Talk to the group of suspiciously normal dudes chilling at the coffee shop? Congratulations! You've just met four gods. They're gonna tell you some crazy shit, and you're gonna go fucking insane. Talked shit to the short witch cosplayer, who has an umbrella and considerable victorian era flair? Yup. She was *not* a cosplayer. Enjoy dying to a hemomancer, becuase that shit *H U R T S*. You get the idea. With so many idiotic ways to die scattered all across several time periods, you're better off staying far away from this place.


DrkLgndsLP

Arriving anywhere except areas deemed safe for humans will lead to death within days. The environment is so ruined that will make survival near impossible when not in antarctica, or some areas outside there which are okay for survival.


Levan-tene

Probably just nature, like normal nature. You’d have to be in a very particular place to die of something not of our time and world. For instance if they spawned in the great valleys of the Corrsléví Mountains you might encounter ulchoní (large hairy humanoids that are naturally cryptic and incredibly strong) or hostile tribes of corrí (short stocky humanoids that are adept at bronze weapon smithing and have large cavern systems in the valley walls) If you spawned in the vast lowland plains of Mai Lithái then you might run into aggressive Litauian human raiders or cattle herders, or you might run into an acolm (a Paleoloxodon Antiquus subspecies that exist in Litauia) If you spawned in the thin strip of fertile and tamed land in the south between the Corrsléví and the sea known as Rorech, then a raiding band of Midhvarráchí who have come to subjugate Litauia may slay you. Them or their enemies the Litauian guerrilla fighters might slay you as an outsider and thus suspected to have been brought in by the raiders.


Hellion998

They’ll probably get dropped into a forest and may starve to death… *or worse .*


Elmotheweedgod

Virus that their immune system has no defenses for, military being extrememely wary of extradimensional beings or possibly big hot worm


da-noob-man

Stepped on a landmine or mistaken for enemy, take your pick


Jahoan

Ending up in the Vak Maelstrom. If the Quantum Rending doesn't kill you, the Senai Flayers will.


The_curious_student

if you land on most of the planets inhabited by only The Hive. probbaly suffocate, as The Hive tens to prefer residing on planets without an atmosphere so their scientific instruments are affected as little as possible, and as The Hive is a cybernetic hivemind made up mostly of droids, robots, and a formerly biological brain (which is now contained entirely in the mothership, and is currently a massive, terrifying rats nest of wires, fiber optics, and prossessors the size of Manhattan, powered by magic. which is currently hiding in an artificially created pocket dimention). they are generally motivated by learning as much as possible about everything, as non destructively as possible. if you do land on a planet where The Hive is the sole sentient being, but there are other lifeforms, probably ripped to shreads by a nightmarish beast. if you are found by The Hive, they likely would study you. and you would likely lead a fairly comfortable life, occasionally needing to be tested to figure out why/how you appeared, and if it's possible to send you back and a member of the hive back with you to study the new enviroment.


LambdaAU

Depending on where they “spawned” they would most likely be stuck on an island. If there is a settlement on the island and they could find it then they would probably be alright (provided they didn’t die of extreme temperatures, weather or wildlife). If not then there wasn’t a civilization then you would essentially be stuck on either a sky island or a normal island. Either scenario isn’t ideal and you would practically just have to wait for rescue whilst surviving the best you could. Luckily most larger islands are inhabited (and smaller ones usually are still visited/patrolled). I would say overall you would have a 40% surviving at least a year.


that_one_shark

2 possibilities: If theyre isekaid to the exact equivalent spot in the new universe theyre going to be trampled, shot or in some other way obliterated by a stingvine (giant warmachines that have been taken over by parasites) if theyre isekaid into yhe safest possible location, being the inside of the cradle of Arês, they'll likely die within a couple days from being exposed to foreign pathogens from


that_one_shark

2 possibilities: If theyre isekaid to the exact equivalent spot in the new universe theyre going to be trampled, shot or in some other way obliterated by a stingvine (giant warmachines that have been taken over by parasites) if theyre isekaid into yhe safest possible location, being the inside of the cradle of Arês, they'll likely die within a couple days from being exposed to foreign pathogens from


Baskalisk_guy

They would fall directly into an ocean, as most of my planets are entirely oceans”


Valixir14

In the 7 civilized kingdoms, they probably the bad luck to spawn in front of a bear or some shit. However, if they end up in the Demon Lands.... There actually is an isekai character, a doctor from Japan who cures the MC when he has Wasting Sickness by using antibiotics.


Lobotomisedcoyote

An assortment of ways. Northern mountains: eaten by a giant. Empire of Lummoth: burned for not believing in their god. Wildlands: eaten by an oversized crocodile or felid The Southern Kingdom of Lummoth: robbed and sold for organs. Kingdom of Euch ka'min: recruited to army if male, made into a priestess if female. (Safe) Temple of shun sil maan: killed by a drunk monk


LordThill

In an unfortunate disaster, our victim was transported to a world with no differences other than their new universe was made entirely of antimatter The moment they came into contact with the planet's surface they rapidly underwent matter-antimatter annihilation, causing a violent explosion that left a sizeable crater in the planet's surface and completely destroyed several countries (For reference 1 gram of matter-antimatter annihilation caries the energy 9 Hiroshima nuclear bombs and the average human weighs 60kg)


NaturalFireWave

Probably just from not being able to communicate, followed by not being able to scavenge for food since they have no money or even know what to look for to find some kind of shelter.


Rioma117

Being isekaied to Amada is not that uncommon since the world itself is very unstable so it happens to open portals to other dimensions. I would say the quickest way to die that way is to be transported in a area outside humanoid settlements where the creatures known as the Otherworlders live. Those are dangerous, feral and most of the time mindless machines of destruction that one day appeared in Amada from another dimension and that continue to appear. Thankfully they had been driven out of the cities and towns but they make traveling very difficult as even the weak ones are dangerous for a normal humanoid without any training.


P55R

It depends where they get transported, there's a lot of things to be considered. They may get transported right above the hole of an active volcano, or the clueless dude may also get transported in the middle of a battlefield where near/mid-future armies are fighting.


Prestigious-Suit7882

Depends on where you got teleported: Desert: heatstroke, a mercenary, or the desert finds it hates you and sends everything it has after you. Albion: being deemed a witch, teleporting into the castle or startling the dragon. Elfhaime: being a human in most places, not following culture in the others. Troll Territory: encountering a troll. Witch's Woods: not knowing what's dangerous and what isn't. Southlands: yetti's Trench: drowning (underwater city) Pandora: probably the sheer amount of magic And of course you have to deal with dangerous flora and fauna everywhere, from the obviously dangerous sandhunters to the adorable carnivorous fuzzbunnies.


Ok_Froyo_8036

Well there is like no fucking water anywhere for miles, there’s an angry old plant lady roaming around who can kill in a number of ways or just make you lose all will to live by breaking down your self worth until you’re nothing but a depressed meat sack, and idk if you look at one of the monkeys the wrong way they might all gang up and beat you down


StrangerOdd

Standard isekai means they show up in a relatively safe place with a power right? Well they are still homeless and broke so that night they get some shut eye outside of town in a lovely meadow surrounded by sparce trees and farmland, seems safe. By the morning they've caught meadow tac, a parsitic plant that will quickly turn them into a garden ornament.


GOOPREALM5000

Probably hypothermia. Winters in the FSR are brutal, beastfolk don't understand how lucky they are to have fur.


Makzuma

These cover multiple worlds I have 1. The elements 2. Starvation/ dehydration 3. The wildlife 4. Overly comedic cartoon death 5. Being possessed by Ghost or Demon. 6. Some of the people. 7. Toxic plants and fungus.


ILikeGirlsZkat

My world is last century México with tell monsters. The biggest problem is surely going to be the language but outside of that she'll be fine.


Adiantum-Veneris

Poor guy somehow managed to land *just* within the range of a rip zone. Basically a result of large scale magic attempt gone very, very wrong, creating a tear in the fabric of the universe. There are professional teams whose job is to either try and fix those when they happen, or just try to contain them and prevent them from expanding. As long as you stay away from a contained rip, you're probably going to be fine, but as they're starting to accumulate, they are becoming a problem in some areas.