Her eyes, her hair, her hands…
Adelaide began to sculpt the form of her sister… not precisely how she last remembered her: sickly and pale, but rather the idealized form of her. Healthy, clean, and beautiful, the avatar stared back and smiled.
Adelaide was losing her composure. She thought she’d be able to do this. She thought it would bring closure: she still did! And yet, staring at Sydney’s near-perfect likeness like this… it was so much harder than she’d expected, and she’d expected a lot.
She tried embracing this avatar, but her body fell right through, and she hugged only air. There was only one way they could truly "embrace," and that was to start for real…
Adelaide began to sculpt the form of her sister… not precisely how she last remembered her: sickly and pale, but rather the idealized form of her. Healthy, clean, and beautiful, the avatar stared back and smiled.
Adelaide was losing her composure. She thought she’d be able to do this. She thought it would bring closure: she still did! And yet, staring at Sydney’s near-perfect likeness like this… it was so much harder than she’d expected, and she’d expected a lot.
She tried embracing this avatar, but her body fell right through, and she hugged only air. There was only one way they could truly "embrace," and that was to start for real…
Deep in the forest of Brisshal, a bright light cut across the sky, marking the arrival of yet another newcomer to the world of Terrasphere. Its light continued to fall, until it landed upon a young lady with long silver hair.
Newcomers wore many expressions upon their first sight of Terrasphere. In most cases, their eyes would fill with wonder and excitement, amazed at the realism the experience offered. Instead, the young maiden’s eyes filled only with tears.
Cheer up, Syddie! You’re about to live the story you always wished for. Don’t think of this as a goodbye. Think of this as a send-off celebration…
Suddenly, Sydney wrapped her arms back around herself and gave herself a tight hug. A tad bizarre, maybe, but it surprised her to find it warm and comforting. Raising the back of her hand to wipe away the tears, Sydney took a deep breath to collect her emotions, then began to take in the surroundings.
