Brie had been on edge ever since they made up their mind to try Terrasphere out. Technically, what they were doing was illegal and possibly lethal, but tobacco products were very much the same and they just got a taxation slap on the wrist, so this wasn't so bad was it? It's like...chugging a mega pint of absinthe to find inspiration. That was how the masters used to do it, no?
Right, this is just like that, Brie thought as they went about patting Ludmilla's cheeks, making sure they were as rosy and around as possible. There had been some difficulty in figuring out how to shape her hair, but perseverance and compromise made that the least of Brie's problems. The largest point of anxiety and contention was...
Will the game really let me do this?
If Terrasphere really was the utterly immersive experience that former players claimed it to be, then Ludmilla as a concept should be fine, right? Completely executable in this world. A lived experience that could help Brie perfectly envision their magnum opus, method acting at its finest. A dangerous idea, but that was the duty of writers; to create dangerous ideas. Right?
Doubt would only slow them down more. Brie cast aside those thoughts and continued to sculpt away at Ludmilla, slightly unsettled by how easily the avatar bent to their touch. It was as if her flesh was made of clay slurry, holding its shape only tentatively as Brie worked away. Much time passed before Brie felt it was alright to give it a rest. By now Ludmilla was entirely unrecognisable from Brie, and better for it. They shuddered to think upon the alternative, if this weren't merely a game.
That's right, Brie, it's just a game. You're playing an VRMMORPG to get inspiration. That's all.
It was about time. Pressing down on the NAME button, Brie gave themselves no time to hesitate. They had come too far to stop now, despite this merely being the first step of many to come.
Cold stone against her back. Dirt under her fingernails. Leaf litter under her palms.
Ludmilla opens her eyes to the growing shadows of an Eastern Brisshal dusk. Unconsciously already getting to her feet, she clutches at her face and limbs, unaccustomed to how strange the body of a diminutive Faerin feels to inhabit. She became acutely aware, little by little by the second, how much this body felt like a second skin.
"Lud...mill...a..."
Testing her voice, the first word she speaks in this world is her own name. Turning about, she rubs her eyes and takes in the sights, sounds and sensations of the deep woodland clearing she has awoken in. Her vision is suddenly blocked by a flat grey slate of stone, halfway around.
"What...?"
Transfixed by the towering runic obelisk, Ludmilla touches her palm to the smooth stone, wondering what the purpose of this strange stonework may be. A little foolhardy, perhaps, considering her complete lack of knowledge regarding her surroundings, but her dazed state is only shaken when the sudden HUD popup detailed what this construct was.
"Power Stone. Right."
She really was in the game now. Brie could take a backseat; Ludmilla now takes center stage.
Right, this is just like that, Brie thought as they went about patting Ludmilla's cheeks, making sure they were as rosy and around as possible. There had been some difficulty in figuring out how to shape her hair, but perseverance and compromise made that the least of Brie's problems. The largest point of anxiety and contention was...
Will the game really let me do this?
If Terrasphere really was the utterly immersive experience that former players claimed it to be, then Ludmilla as a concept should be fine, right? Completely executable in this world. A lived experience that could help Brie perfectly envision their magnum opus, method acting at its finest. A dangerous idea, but that was the duty of writers; to create dangerous ideas. Right?
Doubt would only slow them down more. Brie cast aside those thoughts and continued to sculpt away at Ludmilla, slightly unsettled by how easily the avatar bent to their touch. It was as if her flesh was made of clay slurry, holding its shape only tentatively as Brie worked away. Much time passed before Brie felt it was alright to give it a rest. By now Ludmilla was entirely unrecognisable from Brie, and better for it. They shuddered to think upon the alternative, if this weren't merely a game.
That's right, Brie, it's just a game. You're playing an VRMMORPG to get inspiration. That's all.
It was about time. Pressing down on the NAME button, Brie gave themselves no time to hesitate. They had come too far to stop now, despite this merely being the first step of many to come.
Cold stone against her back. Dirt under her fingernails. Leaf litter under her palms.
Ludmilla opens her eyes to the growing shadows of an Eastern Brisshal dusk. Unconsciously already getting to her feet, she clutches at her face and limbs, unaccustomed to how strange the body of a diminutive Faerin feels to inhabit. She became acutely aware, little by little by the second, how much this body felt like a second skin.
"Lud...mill...a..."
Testing her voice, the first word she speaks in this world is her own name. Turning about, she rubs her eyes and takes in the sights, sounds and sensations of the deep woodland clearing she has awoken in. Her vision is suddenly blocked by a flat grey slate of stone, halfway around.
"What...?"
Transfixed by the towering runic obelisk, Ludmilla touches her palm to the smooth stone, wondering what the purpose of this strange stonework may be. A little foolhardy, perhaps, considering her complete lack of knowledge regarding her surroundings, but her dazed state is only shaken when the sudden HUD popup detailed what this construct was.
"Power Stone. Right."
She really was in the game now. Brie could take a backseat; Ludmilla now takes center stage.