Three hours.
Three hours he had spent on creating his character. Every inch, every hair, every scar or tattoo. He wanted it to be perfect and when it wasn't he would scrap the idea and start over again. He knew how he wanted to play, and how in-character he wanted to commit. So he wasn't going to rush it, and he definitely didn't. He couldn't be the only person that took this long, he knew there had to be others that wanted to be as detailed as he was being. Or maybe not? He hoped people took this game seriously. Especially with how immersive VR was. This would be his first experience with a VR game, and he wasn't sure what to expect. However, he did know it would be different than all the other games he had ever played. It was time to see what all the hype was about.
Once he was finally satisfied with how his character looked, he confirmed and closed his eyes tight when a bright light blinded him momentarily. And when he opened them a few seconds later it took him awhile to actually comprehend what he was seeing. He was standing now in a lush and green forest. Trees towered above him and surrounded him in every direction. Warm golden sunlight filtered through the leaves and comfortably heated his skin. A light breeze tickled his toes that were exposed from his wooden sandals. He could smell the earth beneath him, and he could hear birds chirping above. Nothing he read about VR could have prepared him for this. For how...real it was. Just awhile ago he had been stuck in his room studying for next week's exams. Now he was deep in a forest, in a whole new vast world. It felt so real, too real, and he could feel himself forgetting that it actually wasn't. He'd have to try very hard to remember that.
Phoenix, as he would go by from now on, lifted his hand and examined it. Turning it over and squinting his crimson eyes trying to see something that would indicate it wasn't real. He couldn't. He closed his fist tightly and when he opened it a UI popped up before his eyes. Finally something that confirmed this was a game, and it grounded him for the first time since entering. There was so much info, and he scrolled through quickly. Pyromancy, Slash, Beast Taming. The Masteries he had chosen, another thing that had taken forever, and he hoped they were the right choice. Though he supposed there wasn't any wrong choice with something like this. He could tell this was a game that you played your own way, how you wanted it to go, and he was intrigued by that. No matter how much prior experience he had with other games he knew he was in for a whole new ride in Terrasphere. It was both exciting and even a bit intimidating.
After acclimating himself to this new environment he finally took his first steps. The sheathed katana on his side rattled slightly as he noticed it for the first time. It had a bit of weight to it and he knew it would take time to get used to. He didn't walk around with one in Vermont after all. His hand rested on the handle as he continued forward, taking in all the sights and smells surrounding him. It was so beautiful out here, and Phoenix would be spending more of his time in the wilderness than the towns, he had already decided on that. Unless he needed equipment or for some mandatory quest he would be sticking to the outskirts. He had never been fond of crowds anyway. His ultimate goal for this character was to live within the forest, build a home, and become a safe waypoint for anyone, player or NPC it didn't matter. A warm fire and a good meal, or maybe just some advice or shelter. He wanted to be that for this world, and he felt it was an important purpose. That would take time though, and he had much to learn.
This was it. This would be the start to a wonderful adventure. His adventure.
Last edited: Sep 28, 2017