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New Eden: Live to Play, Play to Live

In a world of constant competition, one man aims for the top. In this new genre VRMMORPG, he plans on becoming the strongest at all costs. The classes, the races, the starting zones, everything is a mystery in 'New Eden'. This game is coming out without a shred of details. The only thing that was promoted was the freedom of skill choosing. Our protagonist Alexander, gamer tag Astaroth, has always dreamt of becoming an E-Sports athlete. His parents supported his dream, but they are no longer of this world. He fully intends on making it in this new game, if not for him, then at least to honor their memory. With no idea how he wants to play his character, Alexander chooses the most mysterious starting race. Will this be his road to success or his downfall? The game assistant certainly thought the latter. "Do as you wish, young adventurer. I only wish to add this. Do not come back with complaints when you realize you have made the wrong choice," the elf said, looking at him with clear hatred. "We will see about that," Alexander flatly replied. "I love challenges," he added. "Very well!" the elf harrumphed. "Have the adventure of your lifetime, as short as it will last," he sarcastically added. Ahead of him lies an uncertain path, filled with trials and hardships. But one thing is clear in his eyes. He will become the strongest player in the game, even if he must step over mountains of corpses to do so. Over are his days of working hard for nothing, it's make or break now! I now have a discord where you can talk with other readers and me. There are also channels to discuss new weapons; characters; classes; or monsters that you might want to design and see incorporated in the story. I will always give credit to the person that created said thing, rest assured. The link is https://discord.gg/68kPqbSFrN

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Luna blurred out of sight for a second, reappearing near the players.

Planting her feet on the ground, she focused on the small orbs of light floating above her antlers. As she did, they slowly started spinning in place, before rising into the air, dancing in a perfect circle.

They closed in on each other, still spinning smoothly, before accelerating.

Then, suddenly, they dispersed, slamming into the ground in a perfect circle around the party and her, as a barrier of energy formed between each orb, closing in like a dome above the players' heads.

The transparent barrier was invisible to those who couldn't see or feel mana, which was very few people in this group. But for the others who could, it was like looking at a glass bubble, with speckles of light dancing in the glass.

It was beautiful to watch, but terrifying to sense.