Momentum and the Real World
Eryl nodded as Destiny asked about her real life. She didn’t exactly want to go too deep into her past, or what happened outside of the game. Eryl didn’t really have much that she enjoyed in the real world. For her the Virtual was plenty. The real hardly ever offered her anything but embarrassment, awkwardness, and feeling left out of pretty much everything.
“Yeah, a whole lot,” she said nimbly stepping over a boulder.
“Dad worked as a construction executive for Durasynthex for pretty much all my life. So I was pretty used to always being that ‘new kid.’ It wasn’t exactly helpful for making me popular. I learned to not get too attached and all,” she sides stepped a pothole in the ground,
“especially since I rarely spoke the same first language as the kids around me.” Eryl shrugged,
“Mostly solo. Early VR wasn’t that great in hindsight. But like all genesis tech, it takes time. It wasn’t as horrible as the media claimed it would be. At least I turned out ok.”
Eryl blinked at Destiny’s surprise that the monsters dropped loot.
“You’ve never killed the monsters here before?”
The redhead could hardly believe that was possible. They were, after all, game constructs. They were no more alive than the avatars people had here. It was all fake, you could kill, cut down, craft all you wanted and just take the headset off. That’s what attracted Eryl to it, after all. Nothing here mattered. You could be anyone, anything, anywhere. No one could stop you or judge you. The virtual sky was the limit, and how much time you were willing to skink it the game. For someone like Eryl who had little in the real world, that was a lot of time.
“Well I mean,” Eryl gave a shrug,
“I would guess so. That is one of the primary ways to get Mastery Points and gold in this game. How else do you plan on upping your Masteries here?”
Eryl’s face twisted in a sort of grimace as Destiny said it was “easy.” Eryl in real life was very much a city girl. She liked her internet, her soft bed, soft blankets, and microwave. At least the game wouldn’t make her try to do all of that if they ran out of rations here and had to revert to what they were hunting. She was about to reply when she looked out and saw the view. It was spectacular, in a gothicly twisted way. Her gloved hand went to her mouth and nose, covering them both at the stench of sulfur. She had only smelt it once before, and that was from a gass leak that had happened to catch her very much off guard. She nodded vigorously at Destiny’s statements. It was something, if it wasn’t for the smell. Eryl hoped real hot springs didn’t smell like this. And yes, it was probably where they needed to go.
“Destiny!” Eryl shouted after her companion as she began to slide down the cliff. It looked steep, very steep. Her eyes caught some of the falling gravel that had been knocked loose by they fall. A flash of premonition came to Eryl; at this rate, she would continue to pick up pace and momentum. With her would come more gravel, then eventually rocks, and finally boulders. A flash of a pile of boulders at the bottom, with Destiny’s battered hand sticking out from the pile bloody and lifeless appeared before her eyes. All of it took fractions of a second at the most.
“Hold on, I am coming!”
Eryl jumped spryly to a nearby boulder, her foot barely had a second on it before she catapulted herself off to the next a few feet away. Her acrobatic skill propelled Eryl forward as she landed on the side of this one. As her heel landed, the boulder came lose, but Eryl was already springing from it onto the next. She landed with a slight
ungf at the impact. Eryl lost control for a moment and was sent forward. Her right hand extended instinctively, breaking her fall. Eryl shoved off it, summersaulting into the air with a flurry of red hair a few more feet to the left that she had wanted, but several feet ahead than she had anticipated. She grabbed a twisted, petrified branch from the ground before her and limped forward. She was on the edge of a ledge that boarderlined a dry gulch. The redhead thrust the branch forward for Destiny to grab,
“Here! Take hold!”
If and when her companion managed to get a grip on it, Eryl pulled back with all her strength, her back and arms clenching. Hopefully she had the strength to bring her up onto safety.