"Looks like everyone hit level 10, as promised, though the last two are running late." Rey remarked. The group of five had decided to give 'O2O' a try after each of them happened to get laid off work around the same time. It sounded irresponsible until Rey did the math and found that with some creative accounting and in-game money making the five of them could coast pretty easily off of unemployment for at least a month with in-game-moneymaking techniques. If by the end none of them had managed to hit gold in the game, they could simply begin the job search, or hit up opportunities they lined up during the month. It was a fool-proof plan.
Rey was the defacto leader of the group, since she had the plan and the experience. For the most part, she was the only one with any knowledge of O2O, but at the same time she was a noobie herself to the actual game environment. What she knew, she knew second-hand from articles and other gossip online. For example, she knew that the game was basically in tutorial mode until level 10 and you were not truly able to interact with the world at large. At the same time, that also meant the world was not able to interact with them. As a noobie she thought nothing of the fact that so many players were content with not gathering XP and instead choosing to linger in towns or cities at level 9.
"Is it true there aren't any NPCs in this game?" Jack asked.
"It's true." Rey answered proudly. It was something she did know pretty well as it was the feature most publicized about the game. The world of O2O, or 'One-to-One' was originally set up as a simulated canvas with resources and landscapes that could be manipulated as people desired.
"The creators weren't game devs. They weren't interested in writing a story or creating an experience. They were scientists. They wanted to simulate a natural environment and see how outside interference would affect it over time, and how people would organize and utilize resources. Eventually more and more people started joining and consuming and building."
Xandra whistled as she glanced around. "So this whole medieval city was built by players?"
"The game we're playing now with everything in it is ten years in the making. From humble beginnings." Rey, the expert, gushed.
"So why are there monsters and bosses and stuff? Was that added later on?" Jack was interested, but his interest was more just an encouragement of Rey's interest in the game world. He did not particularly care for the background, he just wanted to have fun and potentially make a bit of cash doing nothing, as was implied by their plan.
Rey grinned widely. "That is actually a very interesting story." She took a deep breath and readied herself to give another lecture.
"A story that will have to wait." Luara interjected. She was panting, even though it was a simulation.
"Why am I out of breath?" She looked to Rey who was ready to give a detailed explanation.
"You know what? Never mind. How's everyone doing?"
"What held you both up?" Xandra asked, eyeing the two latecomers. They were both online at the same time as they were, but notably not present.
"This guy kept getting distracted." Luara pointed with her thumb at Nyle, the last member of their little fellowship.
"Sorry." Nyle said between breaths, since he was also panting from the effort of rushing over.
"You two leveled together?" Rey questioned.
Luara shook her head. "Just the last level. We ended up wandering into the same training ground by chance."
"By chance." Jack repeated skeptically, moving over to jab Nyle in the side.
"Focus up!" Rey shouted, clapping her hands together once loudly to get everyone's attention. A few passers-by gave the group looks, but ultimately just continued on.
"We are denizens of this world and the rules do dictate at least some roleplaying and immersion-"
"Really?" Luara grunted.
"She just finished telling us that it's created and populated by nerds, so... Yeah." Jack added.
"Quiet! I have the metaphorical conch, okay?" She swept a glance across each of the four faces present. They all seemed to acknowledge the power of the metaphorical conch.
"Good. You're right, this game is populated and ruled by nerds. Like me." She announced proudly.
"So you're going to have to pay lip service to the rules if you want to make money." They were not as interested in the world or the game as her, but they at least had their attention grabbed by the promise of money.
"So what we're going to do is go around the circle and explain our character choices. Who we are, basically."
"You've been watching too many of those old D&D roleplaying shows." Luara stated offhandedly. Still, she stepped forward and cleared her throat in preparation.
"I am Luara. An elven rogue that hails from the Eastern Forests of the Dark Continent. My village was decimated by goblins. After that I began roving from settlement to settlement in search of fortune..." She leaned forward.
"And revenge." All four of the other party members clapped.
"Wow! Good job." Rey complimented. Though Luara was the least interested and most preppy among them, she was also a born and bred theater kid that performed in plays all throughout middle and high school. Characters in O2O typically take after the player's real life appearance in many ways, though there are definite customization options. Luara looked very close to her real life appearance. She was tall and somewhat dark-skinned. She was attractive both in and out of the game. The main differences between her and her character that stood out were her long ears that ended in a point and her luxurious silver-blonde hair. Even her somewhat bushy brows were silver. Her eyes that were a fairly normal shade of some wood in real life were a striking, unnatural green in the game. Her body Was not exaggerated at all and actually seemed fairly understated and tame compared to her bomb-shell real-life appearance. The real Luara would blow the elf out of the water if it were not for her striking in-game features.
"Next?" Rey asked as Luara nodded and stepped back.
"Nyle?"
Nyle nervously stepped forward and glanced around the assembly of friends. Though they were people he knew fairly well, he was still a bit apprehensive.
"I am Nyle of the... Same general location as Luara. I am an elf mage and I am happy to meet all of... You?" He furrowed his long brow.
"Is that- Are we roleplaying that we just met?" He questioned.
"That part isn't as important, I don't think? We can say we knew each other from various enterprises, right?" Rey offered. They all seemed to agree.
"O-oh. Okay. So, we know each other. Do I have to say what my motivation is?"