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Level-Up Apocalypse: Surviving With The Assimilation System

Within the virtual world of “Avalon Online”, Finn, or otherwise known as “Echo” within the game, was one of its greatest players. After logging off from a long session, however, he notices something awry outside of his apartment. The streets were flooded with chaos, screams echo through the night, and hell is loot loose. Monsters from Avalon Online are running through the streets, wrecking havoc. In the midst of this hellish awakening, Finn is greeted with the one gift bestowed to humanity in this dark hour: [...Assessing life experience…] [Assessment Complete] [Name: Finn Thorne] [Age: 20] [Designated Class: Assassin] [Starting Level: 5] [A [Legacy System] has been bestowed to you for your accomplishments within Avalon.] [Assimilation System Awakened.] In this twisted turn, as the world as it was once known is gone with the arrival of magic and monsters, the remnants of humanity must level up if they wish to survive. Finn is left in this dark, hopeless apocalypse, using his own experience from Avalon Online to best survive what seems to be an impossible task. -- Daily updates at 9 AM PST Support for bonus chapters

DelzGB · Fantasy
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What Exists At The Furthest

Through the back exit of the warehouse, he stepped back onto the street, though it was distinctly different from what it should've been. On both sides of the road itself, there was complete darkness; the buildings were veiled in shadows so dense it seemed that only the asphalt existed ahead. 

As he walked onto the isolated street, he heard something peculiar, all around him in the near distance; waves crashing, as if amidst an unruly storm at sea. Yet, there was no such body of water around. 

'Just keep moving. Don't focus on anything too much–it's just trying to play tricks on me,' he convinced himself while moving. 

With each step forward, he could feel his own body resistant to moving further. The further he tracked the footprints through the lonely road, the louder the sounds of waves colliding became. 

Each step he took became less stable, imbuing a slight wobble into his stride as he found his own body withholding the will to keep moving.