Note: In the previous chapter, I showed some of the character's game stats. While I think that's a semi interesting concept, I'm not going to bother doing so anymore, though I'll keep doing the health and mana numbers for fights. It's too much information to keep a handle on and consistently update with every chapter. Hell, I even hand my own little algorithm for the stat increases, I guess I have my own personal demon of sloth residing in me.
Reality Break Ch. 3 - Blood Savant
"Wow... You're right. There really are some neat spots in your hair? Are you sure those VR systems are safe?"
"That's a GOOD question, Hailey." Glasie exclaimed as she allowed her head to be perused by her friend's fingers. "I looked it up, when those needles enter your head, they loosen up inside your brain and they get all wriggly! Like worms!"
"Ugh, don't give me that image. Whenever you mention worms, I can't eat gummy worms for a week."
"Uh, maybe that's because they, y'know, LOOK like worms?" Glasie asked with an excessive amount of sarcasm.
"Still, it's scary to think about these needles entering your head and can play with your mind at will. I mean, what if they control your mind to go rob a bank or something?" Hailey pushed away Glasie's pet ferrets after talking. She didn't care for rat-like creatures.
"First off, there have been less than two percent successful bank robberies in the past decade thanks to MH security and the near impossible to hack software. And second, that stuff only happens in movies, like the Matrix." Glasie rolled her eyes.
"I should watch that again... Well, whatever. Think I should give Rebellions a shot? I should be able to borrow or rent out my brother's virtual system." Hailey rolled her eyes to the back of her head as she relaxed her body. "Maybe we can play together or something."
(Uh oh...) "Well, I fully recommend the game. I found virtual reality an extremely thrilling experience. However, I've joined a group of some really interesting people, so if you do join the game, we'll have to play separate." Glasie found her excuse very awkward and unreliable, but it was all she could come up with on the spot.
Thankfully, Hailey's simple thought process looked past the excuse. "Eh, whatever. Well, you don't work today, do you? And you're on vacay from class. Looks like you get to spend some time with your Red Set VR system. Don't go all Reality Break on me and Natasha! See you later."
Hailey grabbed her gear and dodged the ferrets dancing around her on the floor as she escaped Glasie's apartment.
Glasie also said her goodbyes and brought back both ferrets, Sock and Kitty to a comfortable pillow that they soon fell asleep on, intertwining their tails.
There was nothing interesting on the news. Much of it was a recap on the level three Reality Break case found the other day. Everything else concerned local news and the fresh onslaught of anti-virtual reality groups.
Eventually, Glasie's thoughts turned to her new friends in Rebellions: Blossom and Scarlet. Since the three of them were all heading to a brand new city to find four more teammates. What kind of unique personalities would she find? After all, her other two teammates consisted of an advanced virus AI program and a personality with an odd mix of confidence, optimism, and somber energy. Of course, not that she could say much in that regard. After all, she was playing the games only transgender character, it was impossible for a player to play a character opposite of their gender.
Glass, her persona in game, was a male High Elf with the rogue class. Whenever she entered Rebellions, it almost seemed as if a different personality took over, a jovial and naturally curious male personality. And she just had to stress the male part...
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"We managed to find out a digital footprint left behind by the infiltrator's access." The voice sighed. "We could at least pinpoint the basic location of the virus AI program. Just pull out the in map and you'll see the relative area of the program to you. The signal should get stronger the closer you get to it. While there have been no problems yet, we cannot be optimistic enough to believe that nothing will happen."
Aria relaxed her body and opened her eyes as she logged in to Rebellions. Currently, the moderator was sleeping in a bed in a lavish home she purchased.
All players could purchase private property. There were many player run shops that sold all sorts of items from potions to soul stones. Others bought lodges close to ingredient rich areas like hunting grounds, lakes, flower fields, mines, and even farms. Some player organizations pooled cogs together to purchase large fortresses or landmasses that other players could congregate in. Any player who purchased property could designate it as private, public, or accessible to only a select few like friends or guild mates.
The best part of the whole property business was that all SonataCorp employees that played Rebellions had a number of benefits, a piece of free, extravagant, and personal property was given. What Aria chose was a quaint two story home with the basics as well as all the tools needed to fuel her interests. It was situated by a beautiful waterfall that diverted into four different falls at irregular points. Nearby was a lovely farming village named Vibrant Shine filled with NPCs of all varieties and frequented by numerous players who visited mainly for the resources.
"That's a lot more than I expected. So this large circle shows the general location of the virus? And the closer I get, the stronger the signal gets and the smaller the circle gets. Yea, I pretty much got it." Aria hesitated for a moment before adding in some more. "Do I get overtime for this?"
"PUHAHAHAHAHAW! Thas' a good one... We'll see." The voice disappeared and the connection vanished.
Aria spit out of her window, imagining the owner of the voice getting spat on. "Damn you, Riktor. You give us moderators this job and SAY we'll get benefits. But most of them are only in the game!" Aria lamented. She wouldn't quit, god no, why do that? This was actually a well-paying job compared to the majority of work out there. Still, it wasn't like SonataCorp wasn't screwing over its employees in some way.
Aria looked at her map, seeing the visible virtual circle that enveloped a good portion of the map. "Let's see... The virus program is definitely in Atarea... Though the circle also borders Orinta."
The names of the seven continents modeled after the ones outside of the game were: Atarea (North America), Satarea (South America), Orinta (Asia), Europa (Europe), Targeya (Australia and Oceania), Lumisia (Africa), and Icea (Antartica). There were other islands and areas that were not a part of the continents, but the majority of game activity happened on the seven continents.
"Most likely, if it wants to stay inconspicuous, it should reside in the major towns and move around. Right now the circle encompasses these four major towns in Atarea and one in Orinta: Sandy Oasis, Castle Port, Vance Line, Dead End, and Grand Fall in Orinta." Aria mulled her choices over until she decided on a course of action. "Let's start in Castle Port since it's closest. If the circle gets smaller, then I simply know I'm heading in the right direction. Tooooo Castle Port and mayhaps I find the source of overtime pay and a hot new guy to boot!"
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"Tooooo Castle Port and mayhaps we find some good income and teammates to boot!"
"Uh, Glass..."
"Yea!"
"You're in public transportation, people still notice you."
"Oh! Ok. Ah, sorry folks!"
Glass waved apologetically for his random outburst inside the train.
Many complained that there was no easy fast travel transportation except for hard to make portals. Those cries soon died down when they saw the worthwhile experience the developers made public transportation. Currently the trio consisting of Glass, Blossom, and Scarlet were garnering gazes galore as they rode the train.
Girls flocked their eyes to and fro from Glass to his companions, either cursing them for hogging the handsome player or congratulating their luck for teaming up with him. Guys did the exact same, but switching Glass' position with the two girls.
A couple of times, male players tried to talk to both Blossom and Scarlet. Blossom simply rebuffed them, even subtly insulting them much to the audience's amusement. Scarlet answered their flirtations with confused looks and words, eventually those who tried got too frustrated to continue and left her alone. Blossom shot intimidated gazes towards all the female players who even thought of approaching Glass, thus eliminating that threat to her possible future romance.
Now that she thought about it, Blossom did feel a bit pitiful. (Still, how can I when I can't even get cured and wake up?)
As she grew depressed, she failed to notice Glass staring at her from the side.
Glass saw that his friend was gazing mournfully at the scenery out of the train window. Currently, the train was stopped in a farming village situated on a cliff with a beautiful waterfall. "Hey, Blossom, what's wrong?"
Blossom, shaken out of her bleak trance swung around to find Glass' face only centimeters away from hers. "Ah, G-Glass! W-What are you doing?" Surprised and embarrassed to be put into that situation, which to prying eyes could look like a pair of lovers kissing.
"Well, you were looking depressed... C'mon, just smile! Even a simple smile can turn the foulest of moods!" Glass revealed a wide smile on his handsome face, a smile that would melt even the most frigid of nuns.
Blossom couldn't help but smile in return, though it took a good couple of seconds to compose herself. She laughed at first, but she quickly flashed a genuine smile back.
"See? That easy! Your turn Scarlet, c'mon, smile for Blossom." Glass pointed his finger at blank Scarlet.
As always, it was hard to read her expression. Scarlet tilted her head, clearly baffled in how to accommodate Glass' request. It was almost as if she had never smiled in her entire life, at least that was what Blossom thought.
"Hahaha, well, maybe next time then." Glass, watching Scarlet's comical attempt in smiling patted her on the shoulder to reassure her. "Hm, I'm hungry. Considering this is a train, there must be a dining cart, right?"
Blossom quickly answered, "Yes, near the middle of the train there should be dining cars and a bar."