Note: Like I said, I'd be starting this once my other story finishes. I implore you to enjoy this story, whether for its story or sex (there won't be a large amount, be warned). Also, I was supposed to have an editor for this story... But she was a no show and I was too lazy to wait.
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"Y-you're serious? Someone's breaking into our servers? That's impossible, isn't it?"
"From outside of the building, yea it is, but someone right now is hacking into the game from inside our building. They're in room three. GET SECURITY IN THERE NOW! I'M NOT ASKING AGAIN DAMN IT!" A voice started out calm, but immediately lost its cool.
Currently, an unknown assailer broke into SonataCorp headquarters where all of the servers and Rebellions' mainframe and interface were located. Basically, if someone wanted to screw directly with Rebellions' programming, SonataCorp HQ was the only place to do it.
"Yes sir, security team two and three are heading there now..." A minute passed. "Sir, security team three has engaged the intruder, they are under heavy fire, no casualties yet."
"Get Hagdorf down to the room, find out what the intruder was after or did. Rebellions has only just been released, we're not about to lose this cash cow to a measly break in."
The subordinate dipped his head and pulled out a smartphone, "Hey, Hags, we had an intruder break into Rebellions. They're hunting him down as we speak. Amazing, right? Someone was actually stupid enough to do that! Still, Riktor wants you to get down to room three and find out what happened. Ok, yea, sure, gotcha."
Half an hour later.
"Sir... Security teams two and three pursued the intruder to the rooftop."
"And?"
"The intruder... Jumped off."
"What? He... Or she, just broke into our building, tampered with Rebellions for god knows what, and jumps of the goddamn roof? What the fuck!"
"Whether is was actually suicide or not we can't tell, it's too dark out. The intruder might have brought a chute or a wing suit for all we know."
"Eh, forgot about those things. We'll get on that damn intruder later, does Hagdorf have what I need to know yet?"
"Let me check. Hags, you figured it out yet? Uh huh, alright, I'll relay that."
"And?"
"Well, apparently, the intruder installed a program into Rebellions."
"What kind of program?"
"It registers as a virus, but the nature of the program that Hags decoded tells us that it takes form in Rebellions as an AI."
"Bullshit..."
"I'm completely serious, sir."
"A fucking AI? A virus as an AI program? Interesting. Where will the AI take root?"
"Well, considering that our HQ is located in the States, logic dictates that the AI will spawn in the North America based continent, probably around Atarea."
"Alright... Send get the mods down there, wait, that's Aria's area, right?"
"Yes sir."
"Alright, have Aria investigate the AI, track it down. We'll decide what to do when we find it."
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"NOOOOOOO! BLOSSOOOOM!" Glass cried as his teammate and partner, the Undine mage Blossom.
The reason for his desperate cry was that they were both engaged in an extremely tough battle against a mob boss (mob is general slang name for enemy NPCs, with the boss being the leader. The boss in question was called the "Alpha Wolf".
Each group of mobs, be it wolves, bandits, or even slimes all had a leader, or a boss. The Alpha Wolf was the boss mob of the wolves in this area.
"I'll avenge you! I won't let him get away!" Cried Glass again, increasing the dramatic tension.
Glass stabbed at the biting Alpha Wolf with his Fang Sword. However, the wolf was too fast. It jumped backwards and landed on its hind legs. Right after, it let out a sharp howl, calling its fellow wolves to help it out.
'Glass, I'm not actually dead. I respawned.' Blossom told Glass through the private team chat. 'You can't fight a boss by yourself, just run away!'
In order to talk with friends and teammates, there are private channels available for use where players can talk to each other provided they are on the same continent.
"Hell no! I must avenge you!"
'You do realize that we can just get back together and fight the boss again, right? No player can defeat a boss alone unless they're like at least ten levels above its level. Oh hey, here you are.' Blossom sighed and turned around to look at her partner, Glass. "This is just too funny! Hahaha!"
A beam of light shimmered next to Blossom, once it dissipated, Glass appeared next to her in all his majestic glory. No matter how many times Blossom saw Glass, she could not believe just how handsome he was. The majority of the Elven race models never could barely compare to Glass. Considering how the player models are closely modeled after their actual person, the person behind Glass must be a beautiful male model. Blossom could not her luck when she got the chance to monopolize Glass as her teammate.
"Well, I've more or less gotten used to walking around as an Elf. Still, it's really hard to get used to the stat boosts accordingly." Complained Glass as he checked his base stats.
Currently, Glass and Blossom, while still not at the same level, have gained several levels since they first teamed up. Glass gained six, while Blossom gained half that, three.
"Don't worry! I'll help you get used to this. Just, um, come on more so we can play together." Blossom reddened and looked away while Glass cocked his head aimlessly.
Glass: Level Ten High Elf Rogue, Classification - N/A
Health: 400, Mana: 400
Base Stats: Strength- 8, Endurance- 8, Agility- 14, Perception- 11, Focus- 5, Luck- 15,
Special skills: Fang Bite, Perceptive Evade
Your base stats increased automatically each level; depending on which stat you emphasized your play style during that level. The algorithm that decided what stat went where was not revealed by the company, much to the players protest. Though without a doubt, it was relatively fair for all players, no one could deny that. Luck was the only stat that never increased without the help of items or skills; going by that logic, Glass put all of his initial stat points into luck.
As for Glass' special skills, which he received when gaining his fifth and tenth level: Fang Bite was named after his sword and it allowed a faster than normal stab with any short sword or dagger, it emphasized quickness over damage. Perceptive Evade increased Glass' perception ability in the middle of a fight until his next successfully dodge. It was well known that low perception can be a problem in a fight, and that perception isn't as useful in a fight. So Glass created an ability to counter that.
Blossom: Level Twelve Undine Mage, Classification -- Aeromancer
Health: 350, Mana: 750
Base Stats: Strength- 6, Endurance- 7, Agility- 9, Perception- 14, Focus- 16, Luck- 7
Special skills: Zephyr Launch, Lightning Rod
Blossom's skills were purely air magic based, though she wanted to specialize even further than that eventually. Zephyr Launch allowed a gust of high-pressure wind to erupt from her hands, which she could use to launch herself, other players, or objects. It is a useful, though unpredictable, support ability. Lightning Rod could absorb a certain amount of lightning magic, or natural lightning and store it as extra power.
"Still, this game is really fun. Grinding just levels is one thing, but there's obviously more to do, right?" Asked Glass.
Broken from her reverie of staring at Glass' elegant features, Blossom quickly put an answer together, "Of course, though it would be easier and more fun to do them at a higher level. There are a bunch of professions ranging from trap making/disarming, cooking, blacksmithing, alchemy, poisons, to even caretaking of animals. There's a bunch to do there. There is also PvP, or player versus player combat. You can do that by dueling, team combat, gladiatorial arenas, guild wars or battles, city sieges, and there are plans in development to create a continental battle as an annual event. You can buy property, provided you have the large sums of money for it, and decorate your house or castle, depending on what you buy. You could operate or manage a store that sells weapons, victuals, supplies, armor, and jewelry. You can hunt and tame animals, though that's a profession. Take on quests from the various NPC guilds and organizations. And I'm only touching the surface here."
Between Blossom's words, Glass could be heard saying, "Oh, that's sounds interesting." "Sounds fun for a guy like me." "Fight other players? Awesome!" "Jeez, that's a lot of stuff."
"Well, if we want to do the more serious stuff, we should expand our group. I don't know why, but for some reason normal group sizes can be up to seven." Grimaced Blossom. 'If we do that, I'll have to share Glass... Beggars can't be choosers I guess.'
"Oooh, what's that?" Glass saw something off in the distance while Blossom continued to talk about groups and what they should do for one.