
Logan MacLine is a battle-worn knight fighting for an independence army against an expanding empire that conquered his homeland and executed his brother. When he dies on the battlefield, his life does not end—instead, he awakens years in the past, before his family’s downfall and before he is disowned for his reckless behavior. Armed with experience from his previous life, Logan begins making calculated changes to the future. He gathers talented individuals, develops new weapons, builds financial power, and lays the foundation for an army capable of opposing the empire. As he works to alter history, Logan must also confront his strained family relationships and decide whether redemption is possible alongside revolution.
Regressor of the Fallen Family shifts the focus of regression storytelling from individual strength to preparation and leadership. Logan MacLine’s second chance is defined by responsibility—toward his fallen brother, his disgraced family, and a nation crushed under imperial rule.
The series emphasizes planning, recruitment, and resource management, giving its progression a grounded, strategic feel. Rather than overwhelming enemies through sheer power, Logan works methodically to change the conditions that once led to defeat. His personal growth runs parallel to the rebuilding of his family’s reputation, adding emotional weight to each decision.
While the pacing favors long-term setup over immediate payoff, the narrative rewards patience with steady escalation and meaningful stakes. Readers who enjoy regression stories centered on strategy, army-building, and political resistance will find this manhwa especially compelling.
