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Noble Reincarnation

is a Japanese light novel series written by Nazuna Miki and illustrated by kyo. It began serialization on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō in February 2019. It was later acquired by SB Creative who began publishing it under their GA Novel imprint in September 2019. A manga adaptation illustrated by Hisui Hanashima and with composition by Kentaro Kurimoto began serialization on Square Enix's Manga Up! manga website and app in December 2019. An anime television series adaptation produced by CompTown premiered from January to March 2026.

Plot

A young man is reincarnated as Noah Ararat, the thirteenth prince of a powerful empire. Far removed from the line of succession, Noah spends his early years living freely in the fief granted to him. From a young age, he displays amazing talent and strength, possessing an infinite level cap and a unique skill that allows him to absorb the abilities of those who swear loyalty to him. Raised in a noble environment with the best education and vast resources, Noah rapidly grows in strength and influence.

The political balance of the empire shifts when the Crown Prince dies before the Emperor, triggering a fierce struggle for succession among the remaining princes. Despite his low initial standing, Noah confronts his rivals directly, overpowering them through his superior abilities and growing number of allies. Navigating conspiracies and internal power struggles within the imperial court, Noah steadily consolidates authority as he makes his way towards the throne.

Characters

A young adult villager reincarnated as the thirteenth prince of the Meeres Emperor. He possesses powerful water magic, exceptionally high stats, and wields the cursed sword Leviathan, which recognizes him as its master after he proves his worth. He’s also extremely talented with a sword, proven when the strongest swordsman in the Empire admitted he had nothing left to teach him, a strength further amplified by Leviathan. As more people swear loyalty to him, his stats rise significantly, and he gains additional abilities derived from his followers. Highly intelligent and strategic, he earns the title “The Wise Prince” from the Emperor for his uncanny ability to anticipate events and handle complex situations with precision. While deeply loyal to his father and devoted to the Empire’s prosperity, he also cares deeply for his subordinates, going to great lengths to protect and support them.
Leviathan
A powerful and dangerous water sword that possesses a will of its own. Many have died trying to wield it. It eventually accepts Noah as its master due to his strong will, becoming his first familiar. The sword is extremely strong, able to beat virtually any opponent, and can do several tasks, such as searching for other special relics, eliminating targets at range, intimidating people, and more. Overall, it is actually a water elemental being.
One of Noah's maids. Noah once helped her by buying her farm to save her family. At one point, she was also bribed into helping rebels capture Noah under the threat of being killed for not cooperating, but she warned Noah instead due to her loyalty to him. In turn, he helped her deal with the rebels. She appears to have a crush on him.
A knight who becomes an ally to Noah after passing the knight selection exams. As all the others, she is amazed by Noah's intelligence and his ability to make use of people effectively. She appears to have feelings for him.
A young woman who works as a singer to support her poor family. Noah buys the theatre that she performs at and hires security to keep her safe while also paying her for her singing, which he enjoys.
One of Noah's maids, who also seems to have a crush on him. She was later promoted to Magistrate administrator, working for Noah. In Noah's words, she is extremely smart and capable, hence her promotion. Despite wanting to stay with Noah as a maid, he convinced her that her skills were too good to be a maid.
One of Noah’s maids.
The first prince, who is quite manipulative. He was born to a concubine and hence wasn't the Crown Prince. As such, he only cares about money, which is used to vent his frustration. After his murderous crimes were exposed, he is executed.
The crown prince who plans to use Noah and Leviathan for his own gain. After Noah foils his coup to take the throne by force, he is killed by his butler Olivia with Noah's aid, who seeks to avenge her master whom Albert had killed.
The fourth prince. Compared to Albert, he is more supportive towards Noah. He specializes in more military-related tasks. He is amazed by Noah's intelligence and respects him greatly.
The eighth prince who helps Noah obtain Andrea's grimoire and a protection ring. He also owns a valuable goddess statue. He respects and admires Noah greatly.
A powerful prince who helped the Emperor in the past. He is actually the Emperor's uncle.
Noah’s father and the ruler of the Meeres Empire; his name remains unknown. He is the one responsible for bringing the Empire to its current state of prosperity, ruling with wisdom and intelligence. Like many others, he is impressed by Noah’s feats and sharp mind, yet he is often able to anticipate Noah’s actions. Much like his son, he handles complex situations with remarkable composure and precision, supported by several capable subordinates such as the princes and ministers. He has a powerful information network that allows him to learn of Noah’s accomplishments almost instantly. He trusts and admires Noah greatly.
Noah's mother. Like her husband, her name is unknown.
Dylan
Noah's butler. He came from the same town as Zoey.
Garil
A corrupt lord who threatens Zoey's family and farm. He is killed by Noah.
Rowen
A knight captain who serves as the ruler of Dossa and works for Henry. He is a close ally to Noah.
Frank and Gary
Two young princes who are Noah's older brothers. They are almost the same age as Noah.
Byron Alan
A trader and Cyndi's adoptive father.
Cyndi Alan
A former slave that Byron bought and adopted.
Ada
A girl who works for Byron. He sent her to the palace to work for the Emperor.
Andrea
A wind sorceress who is long deceased. Her corrupted soul now rests in her grimoire that Noah obtains; the latter who later exorcises her.
Allan Bardsley
An antiques dealer who gives Noah a protection ring.
Raydok
A lord who once invited Noah to a party.
Lance Rawlinson
A trader who met Noah at Raydok's party.
Marlay
The governor of Holjoy.
Maverick
A scheming finance minister.
Damian Noble
A powerful swordsman who trains Noah.
Karfun
A rebel leader who seeks to take down Noah, but is outsmarted and killed.
Noizhill
The Emperor's first prime minister.
Cruz
One of the Emperor's subordinates.
Croy
A doctor who works for the empire.
Lindsey
A deceased artist who made the sculptures that are in possession of Allan and Oscar.
Reiss Keiki
One of Henry’s subordinates, who secretly commits frauds.
Viny Aussie
The Vice Minster of Justice who works for Noah.
Luthier
A fire elemental being that Noah tames, becoming his second familiar.
Graeme Ararat
The Emperor's younger brother and Noah's uncle.
Sheezu
A noble who serves Noah and the Emperor.
Dalem
A thug who was formerly a servant of Gilbert. He is executed by Shirley for his crimes.
Don Orts
A merchant who becomes a servant to Noah.
Huwawa
A spirit who was imprisoned in a painting until Noah frees her. She can shapeshift and pass through objects like a ghost. She was originally a normal girl, but was murdered by a painter, who used her blood to paint her picture. She becomes Noah's third familiar.
Chad and Rob
Two swindling thugs who work for a knight who works for the tenth prince.
Behemoth
An armored bull-like beast who becomes Noah's last familiar.
Olivia
A young woman who came to warn Noah about Albert's devious plan to take the throne. Her father previously worked for Gilbert. She also becomes a servant of Noah so he can help avenge her master, who was killed by Albert. In the end, she personally poisons Albert.
Foster and Howard
Two men who work for Albert.
Audrey
Indra's granddaughter, whom Noah is engaged to.

Media

Light novel

Written by Nazuna Miki, Noble Reincarnation: Born Blessed, So I'll Obtain Ultimate Power began serialization on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō on February 19, 2019. It was later acquired by SB Creative who began releasing it with illustrations by kyo under their GA Novel light novel imprint on September 13, 2019. Eleven volumes have been released as of January 2026.

Manga

A manga adaptation illustrated by Hisui Hanashima and with composition by Kentaro Kurimoto began serialization on Square Enix's Manga Up! manga website and app on December 10, 2019. The manga's chapters have been collected in ten volumes as of January 2026. The manga is published digitally in North America by Comikey and by Square Enix via their Manga Up! Global app.

A spin-off manga illustrated by Bobcat and with composition by Kurimoto, titled , began serialization on Manga Up! on September 23, 2025. The spin-off's chapters have been collected in a single tankōbon volume as of January 2026.

A second spin-off manga illustrated by Daiki Katayama and with composition by Kurimoto, titled , began serialization on Manga Up! on December 26, 2025.

Noble Reincarnation

Gaiden: 14-sai Noah no Musō Ryokō

Anime

An anime television series adaptation was announced during the "GA Fes 2025" livestream event on January 4, 2025. It is produced by CompTown (in cooperation with Jumondou) and directed by Michio Fukuda, with Toshiaki Satō handling series composition, Takashi Kawashima and Ayumi Nishihata designing the characters, and Takafumi Wada composing the music. The series premiered from January 8 to March 26, 2026, on Tokyo MX and other networks. The opening theme song is "Break off", performed by Super Dragon, while the ending theme song is "You'll Be In My Heart 〜Sobani〜" performed by Azusa Tachibana as her character Alichey. Crunchyroll is streaming the series. Tropics Entertainment licensed the series in Southeast Asia.

Episodes

Reception

By August 2025, the series had over 2 million copies in circulation.

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