A rush of black, dotted with points of light like a starry sky flashing by, gave way in what felt like a rush of pixels to reveal a vast, fully realized world. There was even a rush of air that could be felt, a sensation that was quite rare in games like this. With a slight whisper of her foot upon the ground as her in game body finished rendering, Iselda took stock of her situation, her black eyes filled with wonder. So this was Terrasphere. She'd made it at last. The character creation process had been an agonizing affair where Iselda had to make sure every detail of her new body was perfect. A great scion of justice could settle for nothing less.
She bit her lower lip briefly, betraying Lena's nervousness at the situation, but centered herself with a slow exhale. Focus. She wasn't sad, scared Lena anymore. She was Iselda, the maven of justice and soon to be the greatest hero known in the whole of Terrasphere. There was no room for doubts. Slapping her cheeks briefly, she forced herself to stand up straighter and took her first steps into the new world. A suit coat covered a layer of chain mail armor with a furred coat on top. Her pants were perfectly tailored and reached to her ankles with slightly heeled boots beneath. She stretched her black leather gloves to better fit over her hands before venturing further into the starting area. A rapier sat at her hip.
The starting area, at least for her, appeared to be a bustling town square. Pretty standard stuff for an MMO, so at least there was some internal genre consistency here. People milled about, and the clamor was almost overwhelming. Never had Iselda wanted more to go back to the comfort of her room, and yet she was already there. No. Focus! She steeled her expression and marched through the crowd, finding her way to a street stand selling... fried lizard? Was this... truly edible? It was included in the game assets, so it must have been... right?
Thankfully, the starting gold left her more than enough money to purchase a lizard for herself, and she selected it curiously. Would she be able to taste here? Ugh, it still had its little legs and everything. This sounded like it would be a bad time. Well, nothing ventured, nothing gained. Using some of her newfound courage, Iselda took a small bite of the crispy reptile. Iselda blinked in surprise. Huh. It actually wasn't half bad.
@Liliana Fireheart
She bit her lower lip briefly, betraying Lena's nervousness at the situation, but centered herself with a slow exhale. Focus. She wasn't sad, scared Lena anymore. She was Iselda, the maven of justice and soon to be the greatest hero known in the whole of Terrasphere. There was no room for doubts. Slapping her cheeks briefly, she forced herself to stand up straighter and took her first steps into the new world. A suit coat covered a layer of chain mail armor with a furred coat on top. Her pants were perfectly tailored and reached to her ankles with slightly heeled boots beneath. She stretched her black leather gloves to better fit over her hands before venturing further into the starting area. A rapier sat at her hip.
The starting area, at least for her, appeared to be a bustling town square. Pretty standard stuff for an MMO, so at least there was some internal genre consistency here. People milled about, and the clamor was almost overwhelming. Never had Iselda wanted more to go back to the comfort of her room, and yet she was already there. No. Focus! She steeled her expression and marched through the crowd, finding her way to a street stand selling... fried lizard? Was this... truly edible? It was included in the game assets, so it must have been... right?
Thankfully, the starting gold left her more than enough money to purchase a lizard for herself, and she selected it curiously. Would she be able to taste here? Ugh, it still had its little legs and everything. This sounded like it would be a bad time. Well, nothing ventured, nothing gained. Using some of her newfound courage, Iselda took a small bite of the crispy reptile. Iselda blinked in surprise. Huh. It actually wasn't half bad.
@Liliana Fireheart
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