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MMORPG: Shadow Hunter

Alex Mercer was a legendary thief known for his audacious heists and cunning skills. However, his criminal streak comes to an abrupt halt when he is finally apprehended and sentenced to prison. In the midst of his imprisonment, a revolutionary virtual reality massively multiplayer online role-playing game (VRMMORPG) is launched, called Eternal Realms, captivating the attention of the entire world. The prison authorities, seeking to introduce recreational activities for the inmates, decide to allow select prisoners to participate in the game as a means of passing the time. Eager to escape the monotony of prison life, Alex eagerly takes up the opportunity to join the immersive virtual world. To his surprise, he discovers that his notoriety as a master thief has caught the attention of players within the game. They started offering him IRL means to reduce his prison sentence in an exchange on a daring quest to retrieve valuable treasures scattered throughout the virtual realm. With a hidden class known as the "Shadow Hunter," Alex possesses unique skills and abilities that make him an invaluable asset to the players seeking rare and precious items. As he delves deeper into the virtual world, he finds himself entangled in a complex web of alliances, rivalries, and dangerous quests that blur the line between the game and reality. As the stakes rise, Alex must navigate treacherous dungeons, confront formidable adversaries, and outwit both in-game challenges and real-world dangers. Along the way, he forms unexpected alliances and confronts his own inner demons, questioning the choices that led him down a path of crime. * For anyone wondering about the romance, it will take a long time as this is not the focus of the book.

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Alex peeled off the game helmet, a dull ache pulsing in his temples. He unconsciously pressed his fingers against his forehead, realizing the toll of practicing Shadow Sight for so long.

 

The revelation that players had to learn skills, not just interact with NPCs, surprised Alex and his fellow players. Eager to check what people were saying about the game on his cellphone, he remembered his lack of privileges as a prisoner.

 

With slow steps, he walked to the switch, making the room a bit brighter. It wasn't fully lit, but enough for Alex to navigate. The kitchen, adjacent to a window secured with metal bars, became his destination as his stomach growled. A bag of rice and a piece of steak in the cabinets would have to suffice.

 

'It'll have to do.'