Manowa
First story, let's be pinches.
Looking up at the sky.
The girl is looking up at the sky.
Oh, what a blue sky.
Exclamation leaks from the girl.
A world that suddenly spreads.
Open meadows.
Traces of decaying ruins.
Flowing creek.
Far-sighted mountains.
I thought it was like the Iota region of "Fantasy Biography Zexia Hearts"...... shuddered.
"Is that it?"
So the girl wondered.
Wake up the body that was falling asleep and look at the dirty hands.
"Soil."
Natural confirmation. But that's not a natural fact.
"I wonder where... Where are we?"
The girl stood as she held down her head, which had become clear in her thoughts.
And I doubt it again. Where is this unrecognizable place?
No.
"I recognize you... don't I? That's a Signa ruin... so. That peak is in the Gillitia Mountains... the river leads to the Ruhr."
It couldn't be a place for a girl not to know because words like that are even out of her mouth. It just couldn't be that I was here. Because.
"Here, in the game... is it?
Mouth answers to vague questions. That's an impossible fact.
"What the hell?
The girl looks around in panic. This is definitely not my room, from home where I was earlier.
"I was in my room earlier, wasn't I? I don't remember coming to this place."
And the girl sees the ruins. A surprisingly grown ruin of cobblestone cockerel, no longer in the hands of man for many years. That would still be good. Actually, it was a girl's mistake to be playing the game in her own room, and she may just have her memories clouded by a blow to the head in front of the ruins of Mohenjodaro on a trip abroad.
"But this is just as realistic as it sounds."
Except that's what happens without the stones floating in this universe.
(Surely the Signa ruins should have been the setting of the Magic Guide Temple built to produce floating stones...)
The ruins of Signa, the stage of a tutorial quest at the start of the game, were described as facilities for building floating stones that would be materials for floating ships.
That was because it is now abandoned, and the player is an immigrant who has drifted into the city and will be instructed to pick up a floating stone here as his first quest after registering for the Adventurer Guild.
It's a tutorial quest where you can learn the basics of how to take quests, buy items, gear and use them, stroll the field, fight monsters and escape.
(So, wait a minute)
A turn of cold sweat flows from the girl who was looking at the ruins in a daze.
The girl rethinks her current situation. This is the ruin of a tutorial quest. This is the end of the tutorial quest. This is the stage for the first boss game of the game.
(No way!?
Signs of the beast fill from around.
(Wow)
Countless breaths. Some twisted footsteps that aren't people.
"Command Open"
A few windows appear around the girl according to words that have appeared.
"Out, Jean. I thought this was a game."
I don't know how it feels yet, but the girl who's convinced this is in the game opens an item of status.
Yubihama-style sound, that's my name.
(I've never played my real name before.)
Yes, with the thought of falling in love somewhere, the girl named Yubihama-style sounds confirms the other parameters.
(Level eight? Will it remain the initial value? It doesn't mean it's not the character you were actually playing. weapons, protective equipment... just clothes or something)
The clothes I'm wearing right now are sneakers I was wearing at home, on a bumpy tank top, in half pants for some reason. Equals no defense, etc.
I can't fight. The wind noise determines so, then turns on the command for window visualization from the option.
(Saw?!
Then windows rise one after another in the surrounding lush meadows.
Goblin LV12. Typical Goblin tribe. But there are many.
(17, 18, 19, 20. Double the game? No, I'm not serious)
Sigh as deeply as you can into irrational situations. The boss of this quest was a fixed haz with ten Goblins. That is double.
Zexia Hearts, a game that complains of high freedom and high reality, is a one-on-many battle is very tough.
For example, in the status of the initial value, even twenty goblins in front of you, as opposed to ten, will surely die. It is a quest that will almost die if you do not disperse and destroy each one as directed by the Alliance. Therefore, the quest for the ruins of Signa was even called novice killing.
(I know you're going to surround yourself... all at once)
Fighting is impossible to win. I saw the skills just in case, but naturally there was nothing there. Running off to the meadows is also reckless. In a situation where there are no weapons and there is nothing to be done about it, there are only a few hands that can be put out.
Gokun… and the wind sounds swallow the noodles.
"Ugh, wow!!!!"
Instant Instant. Raise your voice all at once and the wind runs out.
"Gagggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg!!?" "Chaleagany!!
The scream rises from behind, but the wind keeps running without looking. Towards the 'Signa Ruins'.
(Game! Game! Game! This is a game. Ah!
Yep, screaming in my heart, I ran along the cobblestone, entering the entrance to the ruins, and slamming the exit of the entrance wall as it was, feeling horrified by the signs coming from behind.
"Gahhhhhhh"
I heard something crumbling along with an awesome noise.
(Guh)
The smell of iron irritates the nostrils.
The wind noise sends a gaze to the source of its smell and makes me almost throw up.
"Are you serious?"
What was there was the end of what I had been chasing. Gore objects crushed by stone doors and all sorts of things popped out of their eyes and mouths. That was too real, too eggy a visual object to seem like a very game.
"Ugh."
The wind sounded out of sight after that. Something was about to erupt from my mouth any more.
That was a highly challenging sight for high school students who were interested in the game while hitting the cooler in their own rooms until just now. So that was all I could stand.
"Whatever saved you... right"
The wind murmurs as he wipes his sour mouth a little further from the entrance. My mouth is sour.
And I think about driving the sight out of my head earlier and trying to regain my calm.
It wasn't enough to say that it was dark in the ruins but I couldn't see the surroundings. The ruins of this hand are deliberately crowded with a glowing moss called light moss on the wall. On top of that, the ceiling of the ruins was open in such a way that the light of day illuminated the indoors.
(That trick activated means you're in Zexia Hearts, no matter what you think, right? Here)
I can no longer doubt it. Earlier tricks are an emergency evasive if surrounded by goblins in this tutorial quest. The mechanism is that the entrance door closes by attacking the outpost on the right hand side of the entrance.
The ruins door opens in a certain amount of time, and even if you go outside, it doesn't change that the goblins are waiting for you, but you can still buy time and be ready to take care of it. It should also have been possible to wipe out all the goblins while getting out and back and recovering repeatedly. If in the game.
"But you can't destroy them all without just one weapon."
At the same time, I felt that the premise that this was a game was broken because of the smell from the door and the exhaustion of walking at all costs.
(Then dreams... or something?
There is such a thing as a clear dream. It's about dreams and conscious dreams in dreams, but the feeling I have here now is that I can't recognize this as a dream.
(Maybe that's why it's a dream)
I don't have to wonder if it's a game to my dreams, but I think it might not be strange to come out in my dreams if Zexia Hearts has more than 3000 total playing hours... and I laugh bitterly.
"Well, either way. We have to win."
Yes, say it. The wind sounds look behind the ruins. This ruin has become more of a goblin dwelling for demons and no other monsters.
"Please don't come out. Really."
No monster wins gamely or in current gear. It goes without saying if you think realistically. But if you went inside this ruin, you still have your hands.
That's what I thought, it was time to take a step forward. Something shook down along with the voice I saw from directly next to me.