From now on they would be forced to live forever in reality.
I had never seen two people shot to death before and it was hard to react, even though they were virtual lives. So much for their adventure; there would be no more virtual shopping for them, nor many of the huge facilities that Allsium provided.
By now they would have been in their respective homes cursing the wretched Italian who had stitched them up with bullets and returned them to their dark existence. Although that didn't save the fact that both Zen and I were very surprised to see that Greek had kept an ace up his sleeve in the form of a Beretta.
“What are you fools standing there like passive stares? “said Greek as he approached the leader to strip him of all his belongings. Search the other one before they come back with more people. Come on, dammit! “He let out a big laugh. This idiot had a hotel room of his own on him. We've won the lottery, ragazzi!
I didn't even know how to respond to that. It was great news, of course. The best that four rookies who had just arrived on a planet where the system did not protect certain areas could have, although I would have liked to avoid witnessing the virtual death of two users. No matter how many thieves they were, that image would never be erased from my memory.
“Stay with Dagon," I said to Zen as I walked over to the other virtual stiff. I think he's in shock.
I stripped the hooded man and everything went into the group's common inventory. The dingy bow was already a better weapon than anything we were carrying, with the exception of Greek's Beretta, which we knew nothing about. Otherwise, two hundred credits, rope, lighter and basic tools that anyone traveling far from virtual Earth had to carry to survive. We could use some extra gear.
But the leader had turned out to be a bloody gold mine.
“This turkey is loaded, ragazzi. Look at the inventory.
It was unbelievable. We had pulled off the coup that rookies dreamed of. We weren't going to be filthy rich, but at least we could buy weapons to defend ourselves.
The idiot had twelve hundred credits on him.
“Dagon, wake up! “I slapped him twice as I bent down. It's all over now. Get up, you're too heavy for all of us to drag you around.
“I'm... uh... I'm sorry, guys. I don't know what came over me," he mumbled.
“Well, you're out of your mind, ragazzone. You pissed your pants and didn't shit yourself by miracle. “Greek could have a lot of good things, but tact wasn't among them. But luck smiled on us and we're almost rich, so you can buy new pants.
“I can't believe it," Zen commented, "this guy had a lot of money on him. Maybe they were preparing for a trip, or they wanted to buy new weapons.
“The bows aren't so bad," I said, testing the string tension. There were twelve arrows left, which I would keep in case someone showed up.
We were already warned about the danger of Initium for novices.
“Well, let's get out of here," said Zen hurriedly.
“Come on, Dagon, move, come on. “Greek got under the big guy's arm. They were like a comic duo.
The Italian was short and short”tempered, but he was going to have to explain to us what the hell he was doing with a Beretta in his possession. And not because we wouldn't have done well, but because there were supposed to be no secrets among the members of the group.
“Let's go to a safe place," said Zen. And that excludes the property of the guy we just took out.
“I suppose his henchmen are still hanging around," I said. They'll think they're getting back what was theirs, but they've got a good chance.
When you first acquired a property in Allsium you had to visit it and enter it to make it official. But best of all, returning to that property would be free, no matter what world we were in.
We could say that we were in luck, as long as we dismissed the idea that a clan wanted to kill us and that we had to spend a few days out in the open and unprotected, at least until things calmed down.
“We'll have to take turns on watch, guys," Zen reported. If anyone goes back to real life, at least one of us will have to keep watch over the rest.
“I have to go to work in a couple of hours," said Dagon, a little more recovered from the shock.
“I have no intention of getting out of bed. “Greek spent the most hours in Allsium. There were days when he didn't even come back to reality.
“"Passing from the real world," Zen also said.
“I don't have anything to do in reality either, unless my mother bothers me," I replied.
Actually, of the four of us, only Dagon had something to hold on to in real life. During his eight hours of work the rest of us could devote ourselves to scouting Initium and looking for a safe place. Then we would figure out a strategy to get to the newly acquired property.
“We have less than two hours to find a cave or something for Dagon to take shelter and be safe," I reported.
“While I go to work and get there I can stay connected, but you know that once I get to work I have to disconnect.
Entering hibernation mode was mandatory for anyone who worked in real life. In this state, Allsium could not be accessed and the company ensured that its employee would do whatever he had to do during his working day. His body in Allsium was paralyzed, just like that.
In the virtual Earth there was no problem, you could walk through the streets and see frozen people everywhere. You couldn't rob them or, of course, do them any kind of harm because they were protected by the system. But Initium was no longer protected and was a free world, so leaving a frozen body anywhere was a lure for thieves and murderers.
If care was not taken, Allsium's life of lawlessness could soon be over.
“Fuck, this place is depressing," Greek announced, as if we hadn't noticed.
It was a planet devoid of color, except for our novice clothes, something that announced us as easy prey and that we had to solve sooner rather than later. There was no green, no red, much less blue, but there was grayish green, grayish red and grayish blue.It seemed like London on any given day.Initium was the world of the beginning, a planet where freedom and illegality went hand in hand to steal and kill without anyone lifting a finger to protect you. It was the law of the strongest, so when Greek pulled out the Beretta, I knew that without him we would not have lasted more than ten minutes of adventure.Although that didn't mean forgiveness, as we still had a group conversation pending for having withheld such important information from us.Initium was similar to Earth, although without seas and instead lakes of great capacity. The best place to take shelter at that time was in the outskirts of the capital, since rushing to get to the hotel room after killing the leader of that
“We should think about how to get to the city without putting ourselves in danger," said Zen. The Guild Fountain comes next. The first step is to get to our hotel room, so we can return to virtual Earth whenever we want, in case we need to buy something or disconnect from this gray world.“The samurai is right," Greek agreed. It is a priority to get to the hotel and get into our room. Then we'll have time to prepare for the initiation of the path. By the way, have you decided what to do?“There are many paths to choose from," I said. Too many to be clear. I think one of us would have to choose the Path of Frost, to give us protection.“And why not the Path of the Flame? “asked Greek.“You should know, my dear spaghetti," Zen nodded, "that the Path of Frost is as offensive as it is defensive. Something the Path of Flame can also do, but with less defensive power. You can raise a wall of fire, but no one will be able to cross a wall of ice.“Unless he has a lot of extra strength and kno
“It's for the best. Gunner and I make a good team, remember the simulations. As long as Dagon doesn't have a path, he'll have to stay out of the way. As for you," he referred to Zen, "you can start thinking about a good strategy, Capito?“Well, I've already thought of it.“Had you already thought of sending the two of us? “I asked somewhat annoyed.“Erm... yes. “He nodded sheepishly, "If Greek has come to that conclusion, and he's not the smart one in the group, it would make me look bad if I hadn't thought of it first, wouldn't it?“That's also true," Greek said.The truth is that there was no one who could understand them.“We're all ears," I said, raising an eyebrow.“Well, knowing that Greek has a decent gun and that you could go with a pitiful bow..." He cleared his throat. Anyway, you don't have much of a chance in direct combat, even against the six that got away. Besides, I'm sure there won't be only six.“So much for saying we should be stealthy, sushi face? “added Greek.“I
“You're not going to run away, are you? “Greek was one of those who always went forward, I guessed that's why he had the whole Italian mafia chasing him in real life.“We have come to Allsium to be brave and transfer our powers to real life when the time is right," he explained. Whatever happens, I will not run away, not without first accomplishing my goals, but I will not hold it against you if you go back to Zen and Dagon to save your own skin, Vinci.“I won't run away either. “I wasn't sure, but after what Greek had said at that moment, I felt that running away would be postponing the inevitable. They were going to pursue us to the end, and if they did, we would get Dagon and Zen in trouble as well. We had to put an end to this matter as soon as possible. I'll see you later, Greek. Be careful, okay?We took a deep breath and Greek separated, walking in the direction of the stalls. I was alone and I had the Beretta in my personal inventory, so I moved forward determined, with one ey
I was only five meters away from the henchman and I immediately noticed that he was bigger and stronger than the one I had knocked unconscious just a few minutes before. I thought it wasn't going to be easy, especially when my foot decided to trip over the step at the entrance of a block of apartments and, of course, echoed throughout the place.That broad”backed beast turned around.“Come on, let's go, we are close. “And he went back to walking as if nothing had happened.I was lucky he couldn't see my face, because I had gone white.I had no choice but to stand next to him, just a studied step behind, and accompany him for a while.“Attention, Gunner”san," said Zen in his ear. They're taking him to a cave near where you are. I don't know how many of them there are, but you have to get rid of them before they get there. You've already seen the closet you're carrying next to you, so don't be an idiot and load it as soon as possible.“Does Greek know what he's doing? “I asked between m
It was funny how quickly your eyes got used to the ash gray of Initium. Our gaze was now lost in the immensity of the colors of a room whose floor, pure white, blinded us from how shiny it was. The furniture was gilt and the crystal chandeliers that hung from the ceiling sparkled with splendor. It could be said that that room exuded good taste and had a certain baroque air, to the Palace of Versailles. A place that I was able to visit in the virtual Earth of Allsium thanks to the instantaneous and cheapness of the trip. In reality it would have been impossible to do so."Damn, what a hurt!" Greek yelled. It was the only thing I could understand of all that he was saying out loud in Italian.Zen was treating him with normal medicine. There was no way I was going to spend the four priests that the system had given us when we became illegal. A single one of them would have immediately healed Greek's wound, but he himself was not going to waste it. Let alone being in our hotel room, as in
Two seconds later, Dagon arrived at the hotel room, our home in Initium.“Wow! He let out giving loud applause. We wouldn't have bought this in a million years. It's fantastic, I tell you. Oysters, Greek, what happened to you?Good old Dagon was happiness personified. She hadn't even noticed that Greek was still growling as Zen finished bandaging his leg.“We have many things to tell you, ragazzone. How has the gig go?“Well, things are loose, you know, but we're doing it.He had brought in more legal money than anyone with the sweat of his brow, something to be admired. Also, whenever he could he spent the rest of the hours connected to Allsium with us. We couldn't ask for more, it was his way of life.Zen told him everything, he was so Japanese that his mind had the perfect chronological order of what had happened. He remembered details that Greek and I had already forgotten and, of course, he was left as the brilliant mind that led us to end up buying the hotel, thus proving that G
After organizing our inventory and resting from our difficult entry into illegality, we decided to leave what was not necessary in the safe in the room. We knew that whatever was left there could not be stolen in any way, so the first thing we put in it was the ownership contract for the hotel room. We had made a pact, so none of the four of us would sell it, come what may.Zen was ready to visit the Guild Fountain that gave access to the Path of the Mage, which would make our virtuality begin to differ from reality. Already with powers of a path, at least Zen could feel like a superhuman.ramen face ,” Greek said, “we don't have our whole lives to wait for you to make up your mind. I'm already like new, so let's go.“I see that you are learning new words from each other's country. Dagon was in a good mood, as always. He amused himself with the fights that were thrown between the Italian and the Japanese."How are things in real life, Dagon?" “I asked for.He worked in a restaurant, t
“Are you ready? asked Patrick Cork, stroking his beard."Yes," I replied. I had been waiting for this day for a long time.I was nervous, it was the day of the worldwide launch of Allsium.Millions of people queued at AfroCrop headquarters to have the chip implanted that gave them access to the system.Allsium would go on the market with two game modes.The first was the one I had experienced five years before: stories lasting a maximum of ten days, that is, a year and a half in Allsium. They were adventures of an individual type, everything was created by the experience, fears and dreams of the participating subject.The second dealt with massive virtual reality. Worlds that AfroCorp had created so that all the players in the world could go on adventures and interact with each other. It was something like the evolution of massive online role”playing games, a game mode that would take entertainment to a new level never seen before. Players could experiment, as I had done in Allsium in
It was curious to see how the leaves of the few trees that were left standing in that immense garden were stopped in the sky. The wind wasn't blowing, Gina didn't move a hair, and the black dot that the Leproiners' helicopter had become was still on the horizon. I walked around the place trying to figure out what had happened, wondering if it was the power of a path.What I didn't know was why only I could move."You have pronounced the magic words," I heard a deep voice full of wisdom. I couldn't explain it, but it was like that.I looked around, but I couldn't find the owner of the voice. I drifted away for a bit, but it wasn't long before I was back with Gina.I was astonished to see that there were two people next to her.“Who are you?They were an old man and a young girl who looked very much like Gina. I was blank and not knowing what to say."Wow, we do look alike, yes. “His voice and hair were the same, but the way he gestured and his firmness were not so similar. She wasn't a
I woke up suddenly to the feeling that thousands of ants were crawling across my face. It was Choco with his beak, he drilled me gently to see if I would come to my senses at once.“Shock… what happened?As golden and legendary as it was, the chocobo did not speak.All he let out was a grunt of pain that felt like my own.He had been shot and was on the ground trying to get up without success. He was exhausted, his last strength had been invested in saving my skin.Before he suffered any more, I thanked him and made him disappear.He did not feel the rest of the summons; no sign of Kody, Harpy, Fuego, nor of course Rexie.Losing consciousness was reason enough for the summons to dematerialize. I didn't understand Choco, but I had seen before that the golden chocobo seemed not to be subject to conventional rules."Have you come to yourself yet?" said a voice he hadn't expected.I tried to get up, but I only managed to sit down and had to hold on with my hands to keep from tipping over.
We had been fighting for about ten minutes and neither of us could finish the fight. Punches and kicks collided, dispelling waves of ice, fire, air, and electricity emanating from our pathing abilities. No wonder he was the champion of the battle arena, but given more time I would have been able to reach him in the Novingrad Coliseum.He had never fought anyone so evenly before.My ethereal, fire, thunder, or ice abilities were of little or no use against the power of his blows, which were also elemental charge. We both managed to freeze areas of our rival's body, burn others and shake discharges that left us at the mercy of the other; that when we did not use the power of the wind and we crashed against the walls of that viewpoint that began to be a shadow of what it had been."Looks like martial arts won't end this fight," Jackie Leproiner announced, a few bruises and blood on her face. You were in a hurry, right?"I don't think they'd mind waiting a bit," I replied, wiping the bloo
Chocobo Stampede ability increased his physical strength, speed, and power, as well as making him able to go through anything in his path. Needless to say, the barriers were going to be formidable challenges to his skill.We were going to check it out right away."Kuee!" He yelled when he saw me.The golden aura of his armor and plumage blinded me. Choco had also changed; he was slimmer and even more golden, if that was possible. Its feathers had grown much longer, its crest looked modern, and its beak was fearsome.Riding on it I felt capable of anything."Choco, we're surrounded by invisible barriers, see if you can break them," I suggested.Two steps back and the chocobo stampede began. He didn't know how, but Choco detected the barriers and gave them a peck, not too hard but very dry. He went on from here to there, going around and doing the same thing over and over again; we seemed to be in an invisible maze. I was going to ask him what the hell he was doing, but just as I wanted
I woke up in a dark place of no more than three square meters. A conditioned cell, shackles on the hands and feet and unbearable heat.Five days had passed since we arrived at Gardiners Island in virtuality, more than enough time for our bodies to have traveled from the old continent to New York in reality.“Anyone there? I yelled.The voice was lost in the echo of some facilities that seemed enormous."I'm here Vinci!" Greek replied. It seemed to be in the next cell. Where the hell are we?“Dagon! Are you here? “I asked for.There was no answer."Shit, Vinci, we have to get out of here now!" Greek yelled. I have my hands and feet tied, I can't materialize anything.I discovered that virtuality could no longer be accessed, it was as if that part of my brain had been torn out. The automatism that allowed anyone to enter Allsium had been switched off.Virtuality had passed into history and the New World had arrived.But somehow, I felt powerful.I took a deep breath and thought. In a te
Dagon took hours to recover and be able to walk. The fight against Ryan Leproiner had exhausted him and his healing abilities were slow to heal the severity of his injuries. Dark magic was like poison, eating away at everything in its path, especially wounds. Dagon might have lost his virtuality had he not been a holy paladin, as the damage from the dark was still taking its toll on him. Proof of this was that he could barely stand up.Gina's orders were very specific: we were to travel to New York to meet her at Gardiners Island, a private property that, apparently, was virtually Kurayami's base of operations for the American country. It was far from the big city, so it was perfect to wait for the arrival of the New World.We bought three tickets to New York. In a matter of blinks we reached New London, in the state of Connecticut. From there we had to travel by helicopter to Gardiners Island, where they were already waiting for us. I preferred to travel on Harpy's back, and since Da
London from Harpy's back looked dirtier and darker than ever. Its buildings were empty and any glimpse of art, which was not in short supply in the city, lay in ruins. An insult to history that the system could patch up over time if the New World didn't put an end to Allsium sooner. Security had fallen and, although I knew it was virtual, it hurt a lot to see how your hometown ended up demolished because of the same thing that had destroyed it in reality: human greed."There's something going on down there," Greek announced, looking up at Westminster Bridge.I took a look and ordered Harpy to come down. There was Ryan Leproiner, swelled with pride as he spoke to the masses and railed against the Kurayami rebels.However, as the Italian had pointed out, something seemed to be wrong.Dagon's limp body shimmered and broke into a shaft of light that shot up into the sky. The silence that had invaded us was broken by Harpy's high”pitched squawk.Instead of moving away from the bridge, the
"Any specific strategy?" He started asking someone who was next to me."Leave Ryan Leproiner to us," Greek replied. It's the only thing you should know, capito ?“That? He said strangely while looking at us from top to bottom, like most of those who marched next to us. And who are you?"The leader's shields," I answered with a smile on my face.There was a deathly silence, broken only by the screams of the Allsionista, who had about fifty meters to go to meet us."Are you the fucking shields?" But weren't there four? Where the hell is the leader? “were some of the questions that were heard from the different voices that were raised in the crowd, all of them with the same tone of disbelief.There was no time to answer them, but at least they had believed it. I supposed that no one in Kurayami would dare to proclaim themselves the leader's shield, especially in a situation as complicated as that one. It was funny that everyone still thought there were four, especially when that fourth s