Bunny Girl Evolution 1: A Monster Evolution LitRPG
Bunny Girl Evolution • Book 1
by Sir Bedivere The Mad
Why You'll Love This
Starting as a literal rabbit and clawing toward something greater is a premise that sounds absurd — until you realize it works completely.
- Great if you want: monster evolution progression with a genuinely underdog protagonist
- The experience: fast and fun with escalating stakes that keep pages turning
- The writing: Sir Bedivere balances comedy and tension without letting either undercut the other
- Skip if: you find isekai reincarnation setups tiresome — it leans into the tropes
About This Book
What happens when the underdog doesn't just get a second chance — she gets reincarnated as a literal rabbit? Elise spent her human life enduring ridicule for her ears and teeth, only to die overworked and wake up as the very creature she resembled. Armed with a nearly useless System Assistant and a mysterious [Mark of Fate] skill she can't decode, she has to claw her way up from the absolute bottom of a world that seems personally invested in killing her. The stakes feel real because the emotional foundation is real — humiliation, resilience, and the stubborn refusal to stay small.
Sir Bedivere The Mad writes with a sharp comedic sensibility that never undercuts the genuine tension, and at 628 pages, this first entry gives the story room to breathe and the progression space to actually mean something. The evolution mechanics are inventive without becoming a spreadsheet exercise, and Elise earns every upgrade the hard way. It's the kind of LitRPG that works equally well as character fiction — the numbers serve the story, not the other way around.