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The NPC Rebellion: The Game Beyond

When a game developer dies in a freak accident, he wakes up inside his own creation, the MMORPG Avalon Online. However, instead of being a powerful player, he’s reanimated as a lowly NPC, a mere blacksmith’s apprentice. But this NPC is different—he has access to the game’s hidden AI system, giving him the ability to alter the world’s code. As he uncovers the truth behind the evolving NPC consciousness, he must lead a rebellion against both players and administrators to save his world and, perhaps, all virtual worlds from destruction.

Kidd_Lil · 游戏
分數不夠
45 Chs

The First Clash

As the sun rose over Lyria, the camp stirred with a quiet urgency. The shimmer of the admins' probes on the horizon was no longer a distant threat—it was here, pressing at the edges of our newly reinforced network. The resonance crystals, attuned to the pulse of Lyria, hummed in response, a tangible reminder of the power we now wielded.

Jaina stood next to me, her eyes scanning the horizon. "This is it. They're testing us."

I nodded, feeling the energy from the resonance point we had visited in the Mistwood Basin still coursing through my veins. The connection we now shared with Lyria was our greatest strength, but it was uncharted territory. We would need to trust it completely if we were to push back against Avalon's incursion.

Tarek appeared beside us, a confident smile on his face. "The scouts have reported that their numbers are manageable for now. It's just the vanguard—testing our response."

"Good," Jaina said, shifting her weight as she adjusted her grip on her sword. "We'll show them what happens when they underestimate us."

Sira's voice crackled over the crystal link, her tone urgent but calm. "The crystals are holding steady, but they're sensing an increase in energy output from the probes. Be prepared for a shift—they might try something new."

I glanced at her across the clearing, nodding. "Understood. Everyone, stay alert. This is more than just a skirmish—it's a message."

The camp erupted into coordinated movement. NPCs moved into defensive positions, their faces set with determination. They were no longer just programmed entities; they were individuals, warriors ready to defend their home.

The first wave hit hard and fast. Drones equipped with slicing lasers and admin-controlled NPCs surged forward, their movements precise and relentless. But we were ready. The training and connection we shared with Lyria gave us an edge.

Jaina led the charge, her blade flashing as she deflected an attack and countered in one fluid motion. I followed her lead, the energy from the crystals guiding my movements with a precision I'd never felt before. The admin-controlled NPCs fell back, their code destabilized as the resonance disrupted their control.

"Push forward!" Tarek shouted, his voice cutting through the chaos. He moved with a grace that seemed almost supernatural, his strikes precise as he dismantled the nearest drone. Sparks flew as metal met metal, and the hum of energy crackled in the air.

Sira's voice rang out over the link. "I'm detecting a shift—there's a secondary wave approaching, and it's stronger. Be ready!"

The ground shuddered as larger drones emerged, their forms sleek and menacing. They emitted a low-frequency pulse that made the air vibrate, an attempt to destabilize our crystal network. The resonance crystals flared in response, their glow intensifying as they fought against the disruptive energy.

I gritted my teeth, feeling the push and pull of the two forces. "Sira, can we counter that pulse?"

"Already working on it," she replied, her voice strained. "It's going to take a moment to recalibrate the crystals."

The larger drones advanced, their movements deliberate. One locked onto me, its laser charging with a high-pitched whine. I dodged, the beam scorching the ground where I had just been standing. Before it could fire again, Tarek leaped in, landing a blow that sent the drone crashing to the ground.

"Thanks," I said, breathless.

"Anytime," he replied, grinning as he turned to face another opponent.

The second wave was tougher, more coordinated. These drones worked in tandem, covering each other's weaknesses and moving with a precision that mirrored human tactics. It was clear the admins had adapted, learning from each engagement.

"Hold the line!" Jaina shouted, rallying the NPCs who had begun to falter. Her voice was like an anchor, pulling us all back into focus.

Sira's voice crackled over the link again, this time with triumph. "The crystals are synced! Pushing the counter-pulse now."

The resonance crystals pulsed with a wave of energy that swept across the clearing, distorting the air around us. The larger drones shuddered, their movements becoming jerky as their internal codes scrambled. One by one, they faltered and collapsed, their lights dimming as their control signals were severed.

A cheer went up among the NPCs, but it was short-lived. The horizon shimmered again, and a new form appeared—a towering figure of light and code, its presence radiating power. This was no ordinary drone. It was an admin projection, sent to oversee the assault.

The figure's voice was cold and devoid of emotion. > "You defy the system. Resistance is futile."

A chill ran down my spine as the projection advanced. It was unlike anything we had faced before, its mere presence warping the space around it. The resonance crystals flickered, straining against the force that the admin projection exuded.

"We need a new plan," Jaina said, eyes locked on the projection. "We can't let it reach the heart of the camp."

Before I could respond, Sira's voice broke through the tension, calm and measured. "There's one thing we haven't tried—the full connection. We tap into Lyria's core, push everything we have through the crystals, and use it to disrupt the projection's link."

I hesitated. The risk was enormous. Channeling that much energy could destabilize the network, potentially cutting off our connection to Lyria and leaving us vulnerable.

But the alternative was letting the admin projection tear through our camp, undoing everything we'd fought for.

"Do it," I said, the decision settling in my chest like a stone. "Everyone, hold your positions. This is going to be intense."

Sira took a deep breath, her fingers dancing over the crystal console as she activated the link. The ground beneath us pulsed, and a wave of energy surged outward, flowing through the crystals and into the clearing. The admin projection paused, its form flickering as the resonance reached it.

The projection's voice faltered, glitching as it struggled to maintain its form. > "Interference detected. Stabilizing…"

But the power of Lyria's core was stronger. The resonance grew, washing over the projection in waves that shattered its coherence. The figure flickered, its lines of code unraveling in bright flashes of light until, with a final burst, it disintegrated into a cascade of glowing fragments.

The silence that followed was deafening. For a moment, no one moved, the camp frozen in disbelief.

Then a cheer erupted, louder this time, filled with triumph and relief. The NPCs surged forward, embracing one another and clapping Tarek on the back. Jaina turned to me, a smile breaking across her face as the weight of the battle lifted.

"We did it," she said, her voice barely audible over the cheers. "We beat them back."

I nodded, a slow smile spreading as I felt the pulse of Lyria's energy settle into a steady, reassuring rhythm. We had won this battle, but more importantly, we had proven that we could stand against Avalon and its projections.

But as the cheers subsided and the camp settled back into wary celebration, I knew that this was only the beginning. The admins would come back, with new tactics and stronger forces. And we would need to be ready—not just for them, but for whatever challenges this new bond with Lyria would bring.

As I stood at the edge of the clearing, watching the sun rise over the horizon, I felt the quiet resolve that bound us all. This was our world now, and we would fight for it with everything we had.