1 : I Recalled The Memories Of My Past Life... Guide
Memories don't usually just pop up for no reason. Pick a catalyst: A minor head injury or a fever dream.
High-pitched ringing or a blur of images (subway trains, office lights, a hospital bed). 1 : I Recalled the Memories of My Past Life...
Avoid the "inner monologue" trap for too long. Give them something to do: Memories don't usually just pop up for no reason
They have to act like a normal child so people don't think they're possessed. Avoid the "inner monologue" trap for too long
Catching their reflection and realizing their face doesn't match the "soul" they feel inside. 2. The Mental Sensory Overload
Once the memories settle, your lead needs to evaluate their current reality: Am I a noble? A peasant? A monster?
Feeling the grief of a previous death while simultaneously feeling the small, young body they are currently in. 3. The "Wait, Where Am I?" Moment