âHoly shitâ Sierra said coughing hard. âDid you guys just⦠wait, what the fuck is this?â
âYouâre seeing it too?â Ryan said, as he stood, staring out in front of him.
[Itâs our record] Kana mumbled. [Itâs real magic]
âItâs like a videogameâ Ryan said.
âYeah" Caleb muttered, as he stood. "I didnât think the record would be like thisâ
Caleb body felt strange as he slowly looked down at his hands.
He felt different. More alive somehow. His body felt whole in a way it hadn't just moments ago, like he'd become part of something bigger than himself. No, not just like. He had.
Yes. He could still feel it, remember it. The sensation of the stars all around him, of the new sense of self that the experience had brought. He clenched and unclenched his hands slowly as he felt the flickering power within and around himself.
What the hell was that?
He looked to the others, Elena and the twins making their way over to them as the other group of four banded together. The girl in the blood-soaked jeans and hoodie simply looked around at the rainforest, her gaze distant almost passing everything. He watched her for a few seconds, the sight of blood and viscera being washed away by the rain bringing him back to reality.
With a shake of the head, the strange distance between him and reality faded, his mind focusing. He looked over the others again, his brain kicking into gear. There were twelve of them total in the clearing. Two groups and the girl on her own.
They must've all come from different places. There was no way to know what kind of environment the girl covered in blood had come from, but the winter clothing definitely wouldn't be found in a desert. Maybe they'd come from the same planet, just different locations. But then why'd they been grouped together?
Maybe that tiering system thing? Does that mean everyone here is in the top 10% out of everyone in the tutorial, Caleb thought. But for what exactly? Killing?
He glanced to Elena and the twins, then to the girl with the blood stained sword. He wasnât completely sure whether the ranking was individual or team based, though he was leaning closer to team based. That made sense actually. In sending them here altogether, it seemed whatever organised things prioritised keeping the groups together.
Plus, for some reason, they also all seemed to be around the same age.
Interesting.
Maybe it balanced the groups out based on tiering? Big maybe. It could be based purely on location, getting people to experience different biomes. There wasn't really a way to know.
He looked around again, his heart sinking slightly as he was only met with more and more rainforest. The air was hot and humid, even the rain was warm against his skin. He stepped forwards, his lighter shoes slipping slightly in the wet mud.
Three months here? he thought. God, this is going to be a nightmare.
[What now?] Kana asked.
âWe talk to the others?â Ryan asked. They all looked over to the new people. The girl in jeans still stood in the rain, eyes closed as she let it wash over her, but the other group all stood under a tree which shieled them from the rain. Theyâd taken off their hoods and looked back at them wearily.
âThey look suspicious of us alreadyâ Caleb mumbled.
"Well then letâs go break the ice. I mean, weâre in this together, right?" Sierra said, starting forwards. The rest of them trailed behind her as they made their way over to the over group, stepping underneath the canopy and out of the rain.
This new group was made up of three guys and one girl, all in winter clothes, with varying looks on their faces. But they all shared a similar hardiness, as if prepared for the worst as they watched the group of seven near them.
"Hi. Iâm Sierra" Sierra said, stepping forward. One of the guys, one with dreadlocks and darker skin stepped forward too.
âMichaelâ he said, in a British accent. âThis is David, Mario, and Laylaâ
The others all gave small nods of acknowledgement.
"This is Kana, Ryan, Caleb, Elena, Jakob and Markus" Sierra said. They all gave their own nods of acknowledgement.
[Weâre all of you together in the tutorial?] Mario said, looking over their similarly styled silk clothes.
âThese three showed up a bit later, but yeahâ Sierra said.
âWhere exactly did you guys come from?â Layla said, in a midwestern accent. âI mean, you donât exactly looked dressed for winterâ
âWe were in a desert. Serious heatâ Ryan said.
âThe middle of the desert?â
âYes and no. There was like an underground cave thing with these desert people. It was pretty coolâ Ryan said. âWhat about you guys?â
âWe were stuck on this mountain. There were a bunch of tribes and monsters trying to kill us, so we just hid in a caveâ Michael said, shaking his head.
âYou just⦠hid in a cave?â Caleb said confused.
âWell, we had to fight a few people and run from some monsters, but yeah. We took some food and some clothes and just waited it out. It was only a day and a half, but things got tough in the last five hours. We only made it cause of this guyâ Michael said, slapping David on the shoulder.
âYou didnât try to talk to any of the tribes?â
âNone of them could even speak properly. They just hurled spears and shit at us. It was crazyâ
Caleb frowned, watching as his well-constructed mental image of his current circumstance collapsed.
They hadnât had a welcoming place for them at all? Maybe they just hadnât found it? But then why would the arbiters have dropped them off there? It seemed like he couldâve been missing something, but it didnât feel that way.
Suddenly there was another loud and a lot closer clap of thunder and a large group of birds flew away from the sound. Caleb frowned as he watched them, before they disappeared beyond the trees. Then he looked to the rest of the clearing, the girl with the sword gone.
Thatâs not good. Did she just leave?
He looked back to the group, looking to see if anyone had noticed. No one said anything, everyone standing in silence awkwardly waiting for someone to say something.
âSo, what now?â Ryan said.
âNo clue. Weâre just as confused as youâ Michael said.
Caleb looked behind him and saw that the girl with the glowing sword was nowhere to be found. The uneasiness in the pit of his stomach grew and he looked to the others.
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âI think we should goâ he said.
âWhat? To where exactly?â Michael asked.
âSomewhere not here. The stormâs getting closer to here and the other girl already left without usâ he said. The others all glanced back to see the blood drenched girl had vanished.
âWhat the hell?â
[Alright, letâs go] David said. [We should look for a river and follow it to see if we can find people. If not we set up camp as close as we can to the source before nightfall]
âBig man David. Look at you already coming up with plansâ Michael grinned as he slapped him on the back.
âBut what if we find monsters?â Layla said, her voice slightly shaky.
[These four are good fighters] Elena said suddenly, pointing to them. [We saw them work well together]
âYou guys are fighters?â
âNot exactlyâ Caleb said as Ryan summoned his sword whilst grinning. Everyone in the second teamsâ eyes widened and they stepped back instantly.
âDonât just summon the sword you idiotâ Sierra said shooting a glare at Ryan.
âS-sorryâ he said, letting it disappear as he put up his hands. The other group seemed to calm down slightly, though still looked incredibly spooked.
[Sorry about that] Kana said, laughing awkwardly.
âWas that magic?!â Michael said wide eyed.
âYes and noâ Caleb said. âItâs an artifact. Itâs made with magic to do that somehowâ
âAnd he just has that?â Layla said.
[We all have them] Markus said, his tone less than friendly as he glared daggers at his brother.
Really? Caleb thought. Heâs not even doing anything.
âAnd you guys can fight?â Michael said.
âWe barely know what weâre doing, but yeah we did fight a few monstersâ
[You fought the monsters?] Mario said wide eyed.
âWe had toâ Ryan said.
âHad to?â Michael said.
âYeah itâs-â
âGuys? Sorry to interrupt, but I really think we should get movingâ Caleb said, glancing to the sky as the rain grew heavier. âWe can talk and walk, right?â
[Heâs right. The windâs picking up] David said. [Letâs go]
The others all nodded and then they looked around and started through the clearing.
Caleb peered up at the almost black clouds, shielding his face from the rain before stifling a small cough. The storm above them was big, powerful in a way that made him uncomfortable. He hoped they weren't stuck here for the three months. He sighed and looked down at the ground, as he continued walking with the rest.
They walked in silence for a bit the atmosphere slightly tense, before Michael spoke again.
âSo, what do you mean you guys had to fight?â he said.
âUh⦠the people we met, Endagon I think, they had this whole like religious thing" Sierra said. "Told us we had to fight our weâd get kicked out into the desertâ
[So you just fought the monsters?] Mario said. [Wouldnât it have been easier to leave?]
âNo way man. We walked through the desert heat for like twenty minutes and nearly diedâ Ryan said.
âYeah. And they fought alongside us. It was scary, but definitely easierâ Caleb said.
[Hear that Jakob?] Markus snarled.
[Markus stop] Elena said. The group went quiet for a second everyone glancing to the twins as they looked around awkwardly.
âUh... soâ¦â Michael said. â⦠what do you guys make of all this?â
âItâs bullshitâ Sierra said.
[Yeah] Mario said. [We just got snatched away for no reason and thrust into this]
âYeah, this whole mess with the arbiters is justâ¦â Ryan sighed and threw up his hands annoyed.
âArbiters?â Layla asked.
[The things that sent us here] Kana said.
[You know what sent us here?] David said turning to them.
âYeah. The Endagon told usâ Caleb said.
âSo, these people were fighting with you and explaining everything?â Michael said. âHow the hell did we get so unlucky we got stuck in a cave?â
[How did they even know what was going on?] Mario asked.
âThey had some ancient texts and even this old holy woman whoâd studied them for years. They were calling us deities and stuff, had a whole mini religion that made them revere us in a weird wayâ Sierra said.
âA religion?!â Layla said, wide eyed. âThey called you⦠deities?â
âYeah. It was weird. I donât think they thought we were gods but people like us, chosen was the other word they used. But yeah, we were to be respected in their culture. Caleb thinks they were put there by the arbiters. Made for us like side-characters in a videogameâ
âI was wrongâ Caleb said, quickly as the others all turned to look at him. âFrom the sounds of it you didnât have anything like thatâ
[Well, the records have stats and skills like a videogame] Mario said. [Maybe there was a group like that for us in the tutorial and we just missed it]
[The situations already crazy enough. Itâs plausible] David said.
âSeriously?â Michael said looking around. âYou guys think this is like⦠a videogame?â
âThatâs not exactly-â Caleb started.
[I mean have you looked at the record?] Mario interrupted. [Itâs quantifying our speed and strength and other stats, and it offers a skill and stat points.]
[I saw it right at the start, but it disappeared. How are you still looking at it?] Kana said.
[Iâm not I was just s-]
[I am. Just think about it hard enough] David said.
Caleb paused for a second and tried to remember the feeling of the record, of the heat thatâd emanated from the root of magic within him as heâd fallen through the stars. He felt it easily and a slight heat twisted in his mind as a screen appeared in front of him.
[Caleb Martin Souza]
Lv 0
Title: Mindful Watcher
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Primary skill â N/A
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Speed â 0.18
Strength â 0.15
Stamina â 2.02
Constitution â 0.63
Mana - 2
Finesse â 1.12
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Free stat points: 2
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[Alert: The beholder is currently suffering from Cancer, grade 5.]
âOh. Itâs pretty easyâ Caleb mumbled.
âYeah. Wow. But these stats seem⦠kind of lowâ Ryan said. âI mean only point twenty one in speed? What is this even relative to?â
Caleb frowned, looking to Ryan. Ryan was much faster than him, Caleb had seen that clearly in the desert. But to only be point zero three above him in whatever metric it was the record measured their stats? That couldn't be right. His eyes flickered to the two free stat points, then back to his stats, hovering over constitution.
This might just be that better magic.
[Has anyone picked a primary skill?] David asked, looking around.
âNo. I was way too overwhelmed by all the stars and shitâ Ryan said. There were mutters of assent from everyone, most in the same position.
[Should we pick out skills?] Elena said. [I mean its magic right? It seems like it could be important. Help keep us alive]
âI donât know man, it seems kind of⦠spooky, all this magic stuff. Cool but spookyâ Michael said.
[It donât care if itâs spooky if it keeps us alive] Mario said.
[Yeah well donât pick a skill just yet] David said. [Weâve got no idea what that could do to you, and you could wind up taking a bad one. These⦠arbiters have made it pretty clear that you only get the one]
âWhat about the stat points then?â Ryan said.
[I donât know. We canât do anything with them yet, so I say we just leave it as well] David said.
âLeave it till when, though?â Michael said. âI mean if something attacks us out of the-â
âHold up a sec â Ryan said loudly. The group all paused turning to him. There were a few seconds of silence as Ryan looked around.
âWhat? You hear something?â Caleb said, suddenly on edge.
âYeah. Do you hear that?â he said.
âNo?â Sierra said. A small grin formed on his lips.
âThis wayâ he said starting through the forest.
âRyan waitâ Sierra said. But it was too late, the boy already making his way out of the clearing and toward the trees. Sierra cursed then followed, Caleb and Kana trailing behind her. The others all looked between themselves, then followed into the trees too.
They made their way through the thicket of bushes, leaves and trees before emerging into a dry area, the canopy of leaves above. A wide river of water washed through the centre of the canopy, and the others came to a stop at itâs edge.
âLooks like we donât need to use our water reserves yetâ Ryan said grinning.
âYou guys have water reserves?â Michael said.
âYeah. But mainly weâve got a ton of foodâ Sierra said.
[Welcome to the First phase]
[Objective One: Survive for 5 hours]
[Reward: Progression to Objective Two]
The whole group froze, in their tracks as they stared up at the message.
âOh, youâve got to be fucking kidding meâ