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'Divinity Online'. The new breakthrough in the Full-Immersion Virtual Reality technology. After decades of work, Divinity Corp had achieved the impossible. Creating a massive video game world that people can enter and live in as if it were Earth. Their goal was clear, to create a world other than Earth that we can call home. A place where the laws of reality vanish, and the true ceiling of power shifts completely. Naturally, the shockwave Divinity Online created across the entire globe was unlike anything else. Every single person has heard of it, even those who have had no interest in video games before. Giant corporations and even governments immediately rushed to start planning to invest in this new world and just like that, billions of people had their eyes on one single date: the 19th of July. *** Arthur, like everyone else, had heard of the game and was as excited as everyone else to try it, if not even more. With how much he grew bored of his life on earth, this fantasy world was like the divine call he had been searching for. However, there was a very small problem. He had no money to buy the machine required to access Divinity Online. His wretched life had turned him into a broke teenager with no parents, and no relatives. But, by some kind of luck, he got his hands on one of those machines. Not knowing what was awaiting him in that world, Arthur was simply seeking one thing... A new opportunity in life and to find a purpose he could work for when he had none so far. [Welcome to 'Divinity Online'.] [Assimilation Started...]

Frost_Bite8 · Fantasy
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172 Chs

Chapter 40- An Island In The Ocean (Part 5)

"Hm, I really did go far, didn't I?" Arthur muttered as he stopped near a tree and opened his map to check where he was. Looking at it, he noticed that he was now completely far away from the village.

The distance was almost 10 kilometers. He couldn't even see the village unless he zoomed out a little. However, what was surprising was that when he zoomed out even more, the scale of the entire forest only grew bigger and bigger, with seemingly no end to it.

He could easily see that he had only explored a fraction of the entire forest and whatever was left was a complete mystery. 'Even after an entire day, I don't think players were able to explore even 30% of the forest.' He thought to himself as he closed the map.

He didn't know exactly which section of the forest he was in, but he didn't care as he was enjoying this exploration. He still didn't find anything of importance yet, but he knew that if he looked long enough, he was bound to find it.