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MMORPG : Rebirth Of The Strongest Guild Master

In 2100 at the turn of the century the first full dive VMMORPG game 'Omega' was released With its breath-taking graphics and possible adventures many players flocked to the game, but it all changed when the fun game currency had equated a real life value ......starting the money rush! Elite players made guilds and continued to rise but those at the bottom could only suffer in silence. Rudra was such a bottom rung player, he had excellent reflex and was a great team leader , however his guild wronged him, his efforts only reaped rewards for his superiors . His father was disappointed in him and his mother died because his family did not have enough money for her treatment. Used as a slave by the guild as a expendable worker class he died one night when his then best friend pushed him from a flight of stairs over an in - game item. Luckily he had experienced rebirth, and was one step ahead of everyone else. Luckily, He had the chance to get back at everyone who wronged him and help everyone who stood by him. In his ‘past life’, he had spent countless nights awake, in grief and anguish. However, although all of this had been washed away, so what…? This life, he was determined to make a fierce counterattack against fate and stand at the very top! Cover not mine found it on Pinterest, DM for removal Discord id :- Raj_shah_7152#3385 discord link :- https://discord.gg/KJtRdwcW94

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The Royal Court's Verdict

Rudra patiently waited for his turn to speak , one of the problems raised during the discussion was the role of the god's chosen ,( player ) in the upcoming war. 

Some voices amongst the council wanted to use the players as cannon fodders , as they beleived the overall capabilities of players to be lacking and them being blessed with immortality , their deaths had a lesser weight attached to it. 

The entire time the councilmen made a single mistake that Rudra knew in his heart , which was that they assumed that the players would be willing to listen to the state in the war and act upon the directions they were given. Which was not at all the case in reality. 

The player population taking part in the war was nearly 6 million. This was a huge number , which was not easy to manage , much less under a single leader.