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Chae Rim
It all started with a simple error. People thought that it was just a bug so they had to wait for the company to fix the game so they could log out again. Which was weird as one got always thrown out of the game when there was something wrong. The weird thing was that it only happened to a select group of people who played. Some were thrown out while others got… stuck. They could not go back to the “menu” neither could they force a shut down. The only thing that was sure was that they couldn’t get out. At least not in the near future. They were scattered around in the world of Lifeline, assigned to a guider who would help them out however they could. And maybe even find a way to bring them back to the planet called Earth.
Meanwhile in “the real world” the people’s bodies actually got transported into the game, only leaving their VR set behind. However they could not manage to start it up as long as someone was in there. Which made it even more difficult to help. Even the company was astonished by this phenomenon. Not knowing how this could happen. But how could that be right? Maybe an employee wanted to test out one of their personal projects which went terribly wrong or it could have been their actual intention to make this happen. Nobody really knew but people were certainly trying to figure this happening out.
Several theories came to light, most of them being false. However one thing was for sure: if they died in the game, their bodies would be brought back without a sign of life. It was fearsome how this could even happen. Parents actually having to hope that their children wouldn’t come back, yet they wanted to see them again. The people did keep hope in seeing them back alive somehow.
Back to Lifeline. Vairin was the kingdom the story would be focused upon. A well-thriving place with the matching crime rate of course so there was a need for soldiers at all times. It became a more safe place along with time. A safe haven as people called it [with a few exceptions of course]. Consisting of a big market place, countless small streets with shops in it, a spa, training grounds on the outer side, etc. There was even a forest to the west of Vairin which was populated with all kinds of animals and plantation.
Focusing more in to the place where you would be spawned was inside the Vairin Castle which was located right in the middle of the kingdom so it was pretty easy to spot because of the size of it. In there one of the top was awaiting for the new “heroes” as the inhabitants would call them. Those would save them from coming evil. Her name was Chae Rim. The best one could wish to be in their team and the worst to be standing against. Despite her young age, she had achieved an amount of tasks which were deemed too dangerous for the average human being. But not for her due to her investment in herself. To make it so that she could survive when things would take a turn for the worst.
The room she was standing in was meant for training beginners. Getting them used to their weapons and creating their own style of movements and techniques. They would always come here to find themselves, to find their place in this world even if it was indicated by “class”. Chae Rim was an exception on this as she didn’t want to be like everybody else and took the hardest way to achieve the top. Arms crossed over one another as she leaned against the wall, summoners trying their hardest to create a safe passageway for the players. If they messed up, it wouldn’t be a nice sight.
Meanwhile in “the real world” the people’s bodies actually got transported into the game, only leaving their VR set behind. However they could not manage to start it up as long as someone was in there. Which made it even more difficult to help. Even the company was astonished by this phenomenon. Not knowing how this could happen. But how could that be right? Maybe an employee wanted to test out one of their personal projects which went terribly wrong or it could have been their actual intention to make this happen. Nobody really knew but people were certainly trying to figure this happening out.
Several theories came to light, most of them being false. However one thing was for sure: if they died in the game, their bodies would be brought back without a sign of life. It was fearsome how this could even happen. Parents actually having to hope that their children wouldn’t come back, yet they wanted to see them again. The people did keep hope in seeing them back alive somehow.
Back to Lifeline. Vairin was the kingdom the story would be focused upon. A well-thriving place with the matching crime rate of course so there was a need for soldiers at all times. It became a more safe place along with time. A safe haven as people called it [with a few exceptions of course]. Consisting of a big market place, countless small streets with shops in it, a spa, training grounds on the outer side, etc. There was even a forest to the west of Vairin which was populated with all kinds of animals and plantation.
Focusing more in to the place where you would be spawned was inside the Vairin Castle which was located right in the middle of the kingdom so it was pretty easy to spot because of the size of it. In there one of the top was awaiting for the new “heroes” as the inhabitants would call them. Those would save them from coming evil. Her name was Chae Rim. The best one could wish to be in their team and the worst to be standing against. Despite her young age, she had achieved an amount of tasks which were deemed too dangerous for the average human being. But not for her due to her investment in herself. To make it so that she could survive when things would take a turn for the worst.
The room she was standing in was meant for training beginners. Getting them used to their weapons and creating their own style of movements and techniques. They would always come here to find themselves, to find their place in this world even if it was indicated by “class”. Chae Rim was an exception on this as she didn’t want to be like everybody else and took the hardest way to achieve the top. Arms crossed over one another as she leaned against the wall, summoners trying their hardest to create a safe passageway for the players. If they messed up, it wouldn’t be a nice sight.
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