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Strange Aeons
Chapter 1 - Hello, World!

Chapter 1 - Hello, World!

Chapter 1: Hello, World!

In the small village of Ebon, it is said that every person who is born receives three Life Quests from the Creators. If a person can complete all three of these quests in their lifetime, they will receive a unique ability.

-rumors from the village of Ebon

Zed awakened sometime later, bleary-eyed and fuzzy-brained. He turned over on his back and raised an arm to rub away the lingering sleep from his eyes. Crusty. How long had he been out? He allowed his arm to fall back and squinted his eyes slowly open, preparing for the jarring onslaught of light from the TV display. He mentally counted down from 5, then popped his eyes open wide.

All in all, not nearly as bad as anticipated. Dark, dusky blues warmed to creamy yellow, with spikes of orange and red on the horizon. A gentle breeze blew his hair back from his brow, and it was blessedly quiet. He drew one of his legs up toward his body, feeling the dewy blades of grass slide under his foot. So, this was peace.

Hold up.

Zed started and sat bolt upright. Sunlight? Wind? Grass?! Mind racing, he retraced his steps from the night before. His brow furrowed in confusion. He definitely remembered walking home, locking himself in his windowless basement bedroom, and playing video games until he, presumably, passed out. His stomach growled.

Okay, so he didn't leave his room to raid the pantry or walk down the street to the gas station for some beef jerky. That much was certain. And he didn't know himself to sleepwalk. He brought his hand back to his stomach to wipe away the dampness from the earth. Before he could — tsk! — he felt the shock of cold water droplets hitting his bare thigh. Gooseflesh rose on his skin, and he shivered.

Bare... thigh?

Zed blanched, and slowly, jerkily, looked downward. He gulped. Yep, he was stark naked. Outdoors. And... the giant bruise on his hip – where was it? His skin was entirely unblemished. And his hand? He raised his right forearm in front of his face. Twisted it around. Inspected his palm. No pain, no blood. Smooth, unscarred flesh.

Healed?

Zed looked past his arm, to the unnaturally dark woods situated before him. He dropped his hand into his lap, in a futile act of self-censorship. At least he felt a little less exposed, for now. His confusion, however, mounted.

I'm outside, naked, in an unfamiliar location. My body has been healed, miraculously, overnight. This isn't real.

Zed noticed a small indicator blinking in the upper right corner of his vision, much like a screen in a video game. He glanced upward and concentrated on the indicator. It expanded into a small translucent message box. It read:

Four (4) New Notifications

No, this is absolutely not real. This is a dream. A dream heavily influenced by the video game, okay. Fuck it, I’m asleep. Might as well enjoy it while it lasts.

He mentally expanded the message box.

Boon Received: Dark Divinity

Zed Thorn receives 'Protection of the World'.

Title Received: Dark Traveler

The third notification caused a fancy translucent message box to pop up in the center of his vision. The box was framed in gold filigree and glowed at the edges. This would surely indicate an important message or decision to make. He studied the message box carefully.

Choose A Class:

Crystal Blade

Soul Marionette

Arcane Quiver

You may change your class at any time.

Holy shit, he marveled. I need to get out more.

“A bit more originality than I’d expect,” Zed chuckled to himself. “Guess my childlike sense of wonder hasn’t died altogether.”

The choices presented fulfilled the basic "melee, ranged caster, and ranged" class acquisition trope perfectly, but these classes seemed anything but basic. He had never even heard of these classes existing in any game he'd ever played. Sure, it gave you a rough idea of the playstyle, but that was it.

Can you tell me more, he wondered, concentrating on the Crystal Blade text.

Crystal Blade

A formidable warrior wielding a blade made of pure elemental crystal. Can also utilize crystalline armor and shields. Large base health pool.

Perfect. Just enough for a taste. He concentrated on Soul Marionette next:

Soul Marionette

A powerful sorcerer wielding immense mental powers of persuasion. Can animate and control objects for an amount of time. Large base mana pool.

Finally, turning his head to the right, Arcane Quiver.

Arcane Quiver

A cunning archer specializing in ranged magical attacks via a bow or crossbow. Capable of performing elaborate acrobatic maneuvers to evade enemies. Large base energy pool.

In Zed's mind, there was no contest. Given his predilection towards minion-centric magic casters, he looked again to the Soul Marionette. What potential might the class have for build diversity? What skills would he possess? Could he build toward a Necromancer class upgrade? Did such an upgrade even exist?

Only one way to find out, Zed decided. Pick something, loser, who knows how long this is gonna last?

"Soul Marionette!" he declared to the clearing, locking his eyes on the text blurb and nodding decisively.

The text blurb illuminated, flashing twice, then the entire message box disappeared.

Class Chosen: Soul Marionette

This triggered a sort of push notification, overriding the final notification from the list.

New Skills Available:

1. Shadow Puppet

2. String of Fate

3. Garrote Thread

For additional information, please refer to your Skills Menu.

Zed felt a sudden warmth in his chest, expanding down to his fingertips, which sparked with dark energy. Every fiber of his being felt on fire with power, and he had to bite his tongue to repress a shout of exhilaration. Incredible! Zed would have to investigate these skills in depth a little later. After all, there was one final notification waiting. Blessing, title, and a starting class that felt custom-tailored to his preferred playstyle? Wicked!

He concentrated on opening the final notification so hard that it nearly popped like a helium balloon right before his eyes.

NOTICE: Job required for further progression in the world.

Please choose a profession.

Zed blinked.

Of course, he thought. Only in my wildest dreams would I still end up getting boned. Somehow.

He dismissed the final notification with a snort of derision. It was simple dream psychology, of course; take the most prominent elements from the dreamer's life, add a fantastical feel, and allow the dreamer to act out scenarios that would never be possible in real life. The job notification was a real zinger, though. Zed didn't often experience lucid dreaming but knew well enough to take advantage of the experience.

Except you know this isn’t a dream, right?

Immediately, there was another blinking notification at the edge of his vision. Now what? Zed focused again and opened the notification box.

Three (3) New Notifications

Quests Received:

(!) Hello, World! (Complete)

(!) First Blood

(!) Have Faith

“Incredible,” he muttered to himself. “My dream world has a quest system!”

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Just because you say the thing out loud doesn’t make it true. After all, didn’t dear ol’ mommy and daddy teach you that?

The first quest, Hello World! was already marked as complete. Unsure of what to do, he expanded the quest box to find out more. He couldn’t just sit here, he had to do something.

(!) Hello, World! (Complete)

Objective: Choose a starting class.

Reward: Basic Magic Focus

[COMPLETE]

What's this? A starter magic weapon?

Zed confirmed the quest completion and a small, shiny multifaceted gem attached to a fine leather cord materialized in his palm. Both the gem and the cord were a simple black color. It could be mistaken for an ordinary neckpiece, if not for the surprising heaviness and warmth emanating from the gem. He turned it over in his hand a few times and held it up to the early dawn light in admiration.

“What do you do?” Zed wondered aloud.

Skill Acquired: Appraisal. LVL. 1.

A small descriptive text box appeared:

Basic Magic Focus

Increases the effects of your class-specific magic.

Excellent. With a small smile, he hung the focus around his neck. Skills were evidently a thing here, a fact that pleased him tremendously. He made a mental note to check into that system later, when he was less, erm, exposed. What now? Surely the remaining quests would give him some indication of what he should do next. He examined the next quest, First Blood.

Objective: Kill a Black Weald goblin.

Reward: 6 Elemental Fruits.

A Black Weald goblin, eh? Zed supposed he might find such a creature in the unnaturally dark forest on the other side of the field he was sitting in. He stood and turned in a slow circle. Aside from the forest, there was only the field as far as the eye could see.

Ah... map? he inquired of his surroundings. Nothing happened.

Figures. Can't be handed everything on a silver platter, anyway. The forest seemed to be the most viable option. So... goblins.

In other games Zed had played in the past, goblins tended to be a low-ranking hostile mob. They were weak creatures, usually green or grey skinned with elongated ears and short stature. They had a low health pool and dealt a small amount of damage. A single goblin was generally harmless, but a group of them could pose a serious danger to a lone adventurer. They also had lots of small, pointy teeth.

Okay, seems reasonable enough, he thought. A basic combat quest so I can get a feel for my new abilities. Cool.

Finally, Zed focused on the remaining quest, Have Faith.

Objective: Locate the High Ebonblade Priestess.

Reward: Acquire new follower.

Now, this was something. Immediately, the quest title itself implied that organized religion existed here. Wherever here was. Not Earth, definitely. Unless this quest was referring to some freakish underground cult, he doubted it. While religion wasn't something he particularly considered in his personal life, he found that a sort of faith system in video games did tend to enrich the whole gaming experience.

As an added perk, if he was able to find this priestess, he would gain a follower. That could prove invaluable, having someone native to the region available to him at all times. But where was the High Ebonblade Priestess? He probed the quest itself for more information. Nothing.

If only, he thought to himself, I had a frigging MINIMAP!

Fuming, Zed liberated several handfuls of grass from the earth by force and chucked them across the clearing where they landed in an insignificant cloud of dust. This, of course, solved nothing.

Skill Acquired: Throw. LVL. 1.

“Well, damn,” he said appreciatively.

Finally, something that might be useful. He threw his hands into the air, shouting.

“Map! Minimap! Get coordinates! Reveal location!”

Except for the small, slightly paranoid feeling that some unseen force was watching, and probably laughing hysterically, nothing. Fine, then. Zed brushed some imaginary dirt from his thighs and strode brazenly toward the forest.

Skill Acquired: Swagger. LVL. 1.

He squeezed his eyes shut in a grimace, refusing to acknowledge the pure ridiculousness of this 'new skill'. Time to gut a goblin, he guessed. He could seek out answers later.

Yeah, sure, answers. I’m collecting more questions than I can find answers for at the rate I’m going.

The ancient-looking forest before him felt strangely warm and inviting, despite its innate darkness. Unfortunately, Zed couldn't for the life of him figure out how to conjure up some clothing for himself but, for now, he seemed to be very much alone.

Zed crossed the field and stood at the edge of the forest. Strange... the trees were even darker in appearance the closer he got to them. As he approached a smaller sapling, he noticed that the bark of these trees was, in fact, jet black.

Are they... charred? Zed wondered. Lightning, maybe? Or a fire?

He brushed his fingertips against the tree's trunk. There were no signs of charring, and no ash or other pigment present to discolor his skin. Stepping back, Zed realized that the tree was in full leaf. It was very much alive. Curiosity deepening, Zed noticed that some of the bark on the side of the tree was loose. He wedged his fingertips underneath the bark, pulled, and came away with a 4-inch strip of black bark.

"Amazing," Zed declared. "Even the core itself is black!"

Zed had never seen such a tree. Was it rare, or valuable? He tried out his new Appraisal skill on the tree:

Black Mahogany

I… don’t know what I expected from a level one skill, he thought with a groan. But that’s one question answered.

He dropped the chunk of bark. Personal inventory, at least for now, appeared to be a hard nope. This reminded him, except for his new magical focus, he was still very much defenseless. Perhaps it was time to check out that Skills Menu before deciding to delve further into the unknown, alien forest. Which, he reminded himself, may very well be chock full of goblins.

He opened the Skills Menu intuitively, only needing to will it into existence. A short list appeared:

Shadow Puppet – Active: Materialize the shadow of a living entity. Will follow master's command for 5 minutes or until destroyed. Cooldown is increased if Shadow Puppet is destroyed. Cooldown is decreased if dismissed naturally.

String of Fate – Passive: Available once per day. If attacked while outside, a defensive magical wind will reflect the attack or push the user from danger.

Garrote Thread – Active: Creates deadly bladed melee weapon from ethereal strings.

Appraisal LVL 1 – Active: A basic evaluation ability.

Throw LVL 1 – Active: Able to throw longer distances based on level.

Swagger LVL 1 – Passive: Imbues user with exaggerated confidence. +1 Charisma

With these starter skills, it was easy for Zed to envision himself as a dark puppet master of sorts, animating the shadows of his enemies to do his bidding and manipulating near-invisible bladed threads with his fingertips to set elaborate and deadly traps. Was there a stat system? If so, he would probably invest a lot of time and attention into his Charisma stat and model himself as a clever, cunning, and dastardly force to be reckoned with. Suffice it to say, Zed would not abide by playing the helpless victim this time.

The system thus far seemed mostly intuitive, so Zed decided to try to go with the flow when testing out his newfound skills. He wasn't sure if it was possible to trigger the passive String of Fate skill himself, and Garrote Thread sounded like the most interesting skill to try first, so he got right to it. Trying not to think too much about it, he reflexively curled his fingertips into his palms and back out several times to get the blood flowing.

He paused, hands balled into loose fists, then sharply snapped his fingers outward in a grand gesture to either side of his body. Threads sprang outward as if from the tips of his fingers, so thin as to almost be a figment of one's imagination. These threads appeared to connect in a wide arc to the corresponding digits on the opposite hand like five ethereal sets of garrote wire. With a thought, they could be willed to loosen, tighten, and almost dance in the air, bladed edges gleaming in the early morning sun. Vicious.

Certainly, Garrote Thread would take a great deal of effort to practice and perfect, but it would surely be immediately useful should his life be threatened. This was good. With a concentrated, exaggerated blink, Zed banished the threads from existence.

To manifest the Shadow Puppet skill, well, he hadn't yet discovered any other life forms in this world, so he opted to experiment with himself as the test subject. But how might one go about mentally splitting a shadow? Surprisingly, he only needed to focus on his target and think Shadow Puppet. His shadow morphed from a flat two-dimensional echo of his actions to a fully formed clone of himself.

Nice! He gave his clone a celebratory fist bump, feeling only a little silly. Solid, with no discolorations or visual glitches. He marveled at the sight of, well, himself. Until he didn’t. He briefly considered maintaining his clone as a sort of party member for the time being, but ultimately decided that only one nude Zed was more than enough for the time being, and hella awkward. Besides, it would be to his advantage to understand the cooldown of Shadow Puppet before he encountered any actual danger.

I know it’s just a clone, but does my clone have to have its dick out, too? With a mental command, he reduced the number of Zeds in the field to one.

The clone melted into a liquid shadow and flowed back into its original position. He reopened the Skills Menu and noted that the skill was already coming off cooldown. It seemed a little odd for a seemingly powerful skill to have a near-instant cooldown reset. Perhaps the cooldown was also relative to the length of time the clone was summoned. His clone had only been active for a minute or two before the uncanny factor got to him and he decided to dismiss it. That would make even more sense.

God, he thought desperately to himself. I don't have an awful body but was that really necessary?

He let that thought trail off as he imagined himself being caught unaware by a goblin, with his tender bits exposed in combat or, God forbid, any other higher life form such as a certain High Ebonblade Priestess. Weren't priestesses supposed to be chaste anyway? How mortifying.

Somehow, he was certain that said priestess would be so offended by his immodest form that she would run from him in disgust and refuse to become his first follower. Instant quest failure. Dead end. He cringed.

No way.

“I am not,” Zed declared, “entering this forest without some kind of clothing. So, what are my options?”

He paused thoughtfully, leaning up against the tree. Anything would do. A leather loincloth, a chainmail tunic, or even a frilly pink dress. Anything.

Crafting? he thought hopefully. Please?

Nothing. Of course. He imagined that a crafting system must exist in the world, but he was probably too low-level to access it. Or he would have to learn from trainers he hadn't yet met in a city he hadn't yet come across. Not to mention he'd surely need crafting materials, which was another issue entirely. Okay, so crafting was off the table for now.

Come to think of it, he thought, what level am I? Check status.

Zed Thorn

Level: 1

Class: Soul Marionette

HP:

53/53

MP:

?/?

CON: 5

STR: 6

INT: 8

WIS: 3

DEX: 4

CHA: 5 (+1)

LUK: ?

Title(s): Dark Traveler – Obtained by ??

Boon(s): Dark Divinity – 'Protection of the World'

The status box also included the title he had acquired, as well as a short list of his current skills. Pretty basic stuff. He wondered why his mana pool was listed as ?/? when he was advised his class started with a large base mana pool. Unable to be calculated at this time, he guessed.

He dismissed the information box and ran his fingers across the leaves of the tree. No other major foliage around. He couldn't even find a leaf big enough to cover his shame. For now, it seemed that he was reduced to whatever he was able to scavenge.

Man...

He surveyed the area a little more, keeping to the edge of the forest for a couple hundred yards. The forest cleared out a little here and Zed spied something tall and black. He picked up the pace to investigate a little closer. Tall, black, angular, and narrow, with...

Wait, Zed thought, I've seen one of these before!

He approached the structure with more confidence than he was feeling. This was a torii, a traditional Japanese gate found at the entrance of a shrine. Or, rather, it looked like one. He didn't think Japan had naturally black trees. He had seen these structures before in some of the Japanese animated shows he watched in his room. At the base of one of the pillars of the gate was a small, covered box, probably meant for offerings or donations.

Well, it couldn't hurt to try...

He bent down to open the lid of the box and, hallelujah, found some meager clothing folded neatly within. He tried on the natural linen shorts and the colorless threadbare tunic shirt. The shorts were a little large in the waist, but he was able to tie the front of the waistband tighter so they wouldn't fall. The slipper-style shoes were no good; they were way too small. Oh well. This garb was infinitely better than nothing.

He closed the lid on the offering box and let his hand linger, somewhat uncertainly. Gratitude blossomed in his chest. He mentally thanked the unknown donor.

“I guess this is as combat-ready as I'm gonna get,” he said, steeling himself for the journey ahead.