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<p> Alex found herself on the shore of that distant place - a world unfamiliar, a world of fantasy and magic. It was a game, of course, but she could not tell which. NPCs and players all insist she is an NPC, a part of the world. A part of the <em> code </em> of the game. </p> <p> She rejects the idea, for her memories can't just be lies. <em> Could they? </em> </p> <p> Alex sets out to establish herself in the sandbox fantasy world - to find her identity and to find the truth of it all. </p> <p> </p> <p> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// </p> <p> </p> <p> This novel is my first experiment of litRPG and gamelit. It should run about the same length as a standard novel, at roughly 100k words. </p> <p> Here are some of the things I tried to implement: </p> <p> <strong> Plot centric </strong> <strong> Female MC with strong character growth </strong> <strong> Hardcore lowbie action (for a good portion of the story </strong> <strong> Minimal stat-spam </strong> <strong> Minimal flavor text </strong> <strong> Hyperrealistic VRMMO and its rational effct on gaming </strong> <strong> A dash of weebism </strong> <strong> Base building </strong> <strong> Uncommon magic system </strong> <strong> The role of sentient AI in video games. </strong> </p> <p> I'm pushing towards something light-hearted and fun, while maintaining dramatic tention that reaches a huge scale. </p> <p> Will update on weekends if not more. </p>
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