Per Aspera
Ad Astra
Ad Astra
Well...here Yu was...except where 'here' was exactly was a complete and utter mystery to the man. Yu almost swore that he'd passed that same mountain about four times now. As much as Yu loved mountains, not having many (at least not green ones) near where he lived, this was getting tiring. Weren't there supposed to be some big ass cities out here or something?
Yu let out an exasperated groan as he sat down on a mossy log, opening his UI again, looking at the menu options forlornly. "Seriously? How in the hell is there not a map in a game like this?" the man muttered, before closing his fist, the UI screen disappearing as he did so.
The man lifted up his arm, looking at where the red threads still wrapped around his wrist, stray strands hanging limply. He still had no answers about what the hell this thing was supposed to be. And he hadn't seen any other players with a similar adornment yet...
So many questions, no answers.
Yu sighed looking up through the trees at the view before him. "Well, at least I can sorta get why she woulda played this game," he said quietly. The scenery really was beautiful. Realistic enough that he could almost forget that it was all just a bunch of binary, ones and zeros. Plus, the AI was bar none. Yu had a hard time telling player from NPC. Terrasphere was its own little world. And a far cry better than the real one if you asked him.
@Lucy
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