A deep breath, his eyes closed. The only sound that permeated the small upsatirs bedroom was the whirring of computer fans on the desk at the opposing end of the room. Markus laid back, staring upward, something that he had spent the majority of the last four years doing. But it wasn't the ceiling he saw this time, in its stead, the dimmed dark glass of his VR console. Slowly coming to life, and taking from him, the perception of this world, melding and fading away to another. It was like the first time he had journeyed to this world. The way his heart raced with anticipation and excitement, how he had wished for a change in his life. Even if the rumors of permanent death were true - so what? You could die in real life too, and there, he wasn't some skilled and daring hero, but just some loser.
This was different from his first visit to the world of Terrasphere. Rather than the empty white room of character creation, the bland, white orange-peel walls of his childhood bedroom in his parents house instead melted away into lush flora. A sea of vibrant green grass, and flowers and plants ranging from ankle height, to taller than any person could hope to be. An array of chroma in every direction, petals of white, pink, blue, and sunset yellow. Zelrius took a moment to look around, to gain his bearings. This was.. exactly where he had logged off for the final time all those years ago. A quick check with his hands down his lapel and toward his sides revealed the fine, soft surface of his in-game clothing. The black and gold coat that had been described as 'regal' by more than one person previously. Both of his curved blades attached to the belt around his hips. Nothing had changed, in this world, he was the Zelrius that he had left behind. A breath fought its way out of his nostrils, relieving a stilted tightness that the man had been unaware was building in his chest.
There was something that was off, though he couldn't put his finger on what exactly. This body felt less refined than he had remembered; his brain struggling to pull back old instincts and understand its limits. Leaving his muscles with a feeling of relative weakness. A palm extended forward, closing, and then gingerly unfurling his fingers to open up the hand-menu. Certainly enough, the growing suspicion of lacking was confirmed. His masteries were empty, set back to their lowest rank. His progress had been lost. His hand closed to hide the menu again, and take another look around. Sure, he could mope about it, and stand here for a while longer, or go find a nearby town to complain to someone about it.
Or, he could pick up where he left off, and remedy that situation. This time, he'd need to regain those numbers without the help of the likes of Ilya, or Mizuki. Truly, starting from square one once again. There was an attempt to walk forward, to find some monster to kill and begin regaining strength. An attempt that was interrupted by the pinpoints of light above him in the twilight sky. Those pinpoints, growing more brilliant and plummeting down around him, a handful or so stuttered out. He had seen this before in this area; new players logging in for the first time, and it looked as though one was landing perhaps a few hundred feet in front of the adventurer now.
@Trissayne Lavelle
This was different from his first visit to the world of Terrasphere. Rather than the empty white room of character creation, the bland, white orange-peel walls of his childhood bedroom in his parents house instead melted away into lush flora. A sea of vibrant green grass, and flowers and plants ranging from ankle height, to taller than any person could hope to be. An array of chroma in every direction, petals of white, pink, blue, and sunset yellow. Zelrius took a moment to look around, to gain his bearings. This was.. exactly where he had logged off for the final time all those years ago. A quick check with his hands down his lapel and toward his sides revealed the fine, soft surface of his in-game clothing. The black and gold coat that had been described as 'regal' by more than one person previously. Both of his curved blades attached to the belt around his hips. Nothing had changed, in this world, he was the Zelrius that he had left behind. A breath fought its way out of his nostrils, relieving a stilted tightness that the man had been unaware was building in his chest.
There was something that was off, though he couldn't put his finger on what exactly. This body felt less refined than he had remembered; his brain struggling to pull back old instincts and understand its limits. Leaving his muscles with a feeling of relative weakness. A palm extended forward, closing, and then gingerly unfurling his fingers to open up the hand-menu. Certainly enough, the growing suspicion of lacking was confirmed. His masteries were empty, set back to their lowest rank. His progress had been lost. His hand closed to hide the menu again, and take another look around. Sure, he could mope about it, and stand here for a while longer, or go find a nearby town to complain to someone about it.
Or, he could pick up where he left off, and remedy that situation. This time, he'd need to regain those numbers without the help of the likes of Ilya, or Mizuki. Truly, starting from square one once again. There was an attempt to walk forward, to find some monster to kill and begin regaining strength. An attempt that was interrupted by the pinpoints of light above him in the twilight sky. Those pinpoints, growing more brilliant and plummeting down around him, a handful or so stuttered out. He had seen this before in this area; new players logging in for the first time, and it looked as though one was landing perhaps a few hundred feet in front of the adventurer now.
@Trissayne Lavelle
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