Fate Revealed
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Fate Online
Fate Revealed
M. E. Robinson
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Lighthouse Publishing
Copyright © 2018 M.E. Robinson
Edited by Alicia Sit
Cover art by Alicia Sit
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
For Alicia.
Without whom this story
would not have been heard.
Contents
Prologue
Chapter 1 – The Fated Reveal
Chapter 2 – Excitement
Chapter 3 – Tired Talks
Chapter 4 – No News Means Big News
Chapter 5 – Re-planning Session
Chapter 6 – VirtuNet Disconnect
Chapter 7 – Synchronization
Chapter 8 - Planning Session
Chapter 9 – The Waiting Game
Chapter 10 – Creating an Avatar
Chapter 11 - Combat Training
Chapter 12 – Calyn
Chapter 13 - Cloudview Tower
Chapter 14 - Magic
Chapter 15 – Reprimands
Chapter 16 – Names and Portals
Chapter 17 – Tonbura Village
Chapter 18 – Militia Duties
Chapter 19 – Astrid’s Questions
Chapter 20 – First Blood
Chapter 21 – Basic Skills
Chapter 22 – Wolfish Tendencies
Chapter 23 – Active Learning
Chapter 24 – Skillful Talks
Chapter 25 – Have it all
Chapter 26 – Lose it all
Chapter 27 – Council Meeting
Chapter 28 – Leveling
Chapter 29 – Elite
Chapter 30 – Death
Chapter 31 – The Scout
Chapter 32 – The Hunt
Chapter 33 – Negotiations
Chapter 34 – Battle of Stony Hill
Chapter 35 – Dashing Cut
Chapter 36 – Morningstar
Epilogue - Owin’s Report
Character Sheet
- Glossary -
Afterword
- Prologue -
Sparks flew as the clang of clashing metal sounded through the plains. Slashing wildly, the samurai’s sword hacked through empty air as the shadow slid backwards, his arm blades whirling around in dizzying patterns as he advanced, taking advantage of the samurai’s missed strike.
Retracting his sword, the samurai was forced on the defensive. He retreated first one step, then another as the shadowy ninja continued to attack, sending all sorts of complex strikes at the harried samurai who responded by raising his sword, waiting for the perfect opportunity to strike.
Seeing an opportunity, the shadow jumped up, his armblade descending in a thrusting strike towards the samurai’s exposed throat. To the shadow’s surprise however, instead of looking panicked, the samurai grinned.
As the shadow’s armblade approached, the samurai ducked down, dashing forward like a rushing wind, his sword passing directly through the shadow.
With a cry of pain, the shadow abandoned his attack, a row of blades flashing out from his center and catching the samurai by surprise as the shadow turned, a vicious glint in his eyes as he raised his arm blades to continue the attack.
Wiping the corner of his mouth, the samurai smirked, “Looks like that one got you.”
The shadow said nothing, merely raising its blades and dashing towards him once more. This time the samurai was prepared; raising his sword, he thrust it forward, forcing the shadow to bring up its blades in a blocking position.
Wielding his katana with an almost unparalleled degree of proficiency, the samurai met the shadow, exchanging blows at lightning speed. In the blink of an eye, more than ten blows had been exchanged, the shadow switching back and forth between the shadow in front and behind in order to repeatedly lock blades with the samurai, each fighter doing his best to cut past their foes defenses and score a solid hit.
Blood dripped from numerous wounds on the samurai’s body, but he remained standing, his sword still firmly grasped in his hands. The shadow wasn’t much better off himself, with chunks of shadow energy missing from his once whole form.
Advancing towards the samurai, the shadow halted as the samurai raised his katana high. Holding his katana beside his head like a javelin, with the point ready to launch at the shadow, the samurai was giving off a fearsome aura.
As the shadow watched, fierce winds began to billow off of the samurai’s body, rising to wrap around his sword and giving him a terrifying appearance, as if he was a wind god descending upon the earth.
“It’s time to end this, shadow. There is only death… Mine, or yours!” The samurai roared, dashing forward to slice at the shadow.
Dodging the blade, the shadow suddenly saw an enormous blade of wind rising towards him from below. Frantically forming seals with his hands, the shadow disappeared, the tornado ripping through the air he had occupied only a moment before.
Looking around for his opponent, the samurai watched as three new shadows blinked into existence, each one dashing towards him with blades held high. Raising his blade, he attempted to parry, but a three against one fight with such a skilled opponent was beyond what the samurai was capable of dealing with.
Looking through dimming eyes, the samurai watched as the shadows coalesced back into a single form, which gave him a thumbs down as it walked away, back the way he’d come.
With an unwilling sigh, the samurai attempted to move, only for blood to burst out in an enormous spurt. As he fell, the samurai sighed once more...
“Damn it, Ryan. Why is their Shadow Assassin 9/0?” Eric demanded, yelling at his teammate through the headset as he watched the screen turn grey, signifying his death.
“‘Cause you just fed him a kill, dumbass,” Jun’s voice echoed back.
Eric sighed, “Alright. Then why was he 8/0?”
“Uhhh. Sorry, Griffin fed him a kill and double buffs at level three. Not much I could do,” Ryan replied.
Eric groaned, “I almost had him too. He was down to a hundred hp by the end there.”
“Yeah, I think this game’s over,” Jun admitted as the Shadow Assassin reappeared, this time in the bot lane where he killed Jun’s Toxic Archer almost instantly.
“Surrender?” Rob asked, throwing a surrender vote up for the team to vote on.
Unwillingly, Eric moused over and clicked yes as he watched the Shadow Assassin chase down Rob’s Robot Vanguard, slicing the poor support bot to pieces.
Just before the final blow could land, the screen panned over to their base, which exploded in a flash of blue, as the red defeat screen filled his vision. Clicking the continue button, Eric was taken back to the main page.
“Another game?” Ryan asked.
“Sure,” Eric replied, mousing over to the ‘Play Again’ button.
Just as he was about to press the button, a notification flashed in the corner of his screen:
Seeing the notification, Eric grinned, “Change of plans, guys. Join the Strife chat. Mark says the stream is about to begin.”
Mousing away from the Legends client, Eric opened the Strife chat, joining the group’s private chat room.
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- Chapter One -
The Fated Reveal
“Dude, Hurricane’s been quiet all year. They’re up to something big I’m telling you!”
“No way. Hurricane’s lost its touch. Ever since the merger with GA and ActiSight they’ve produced nothing but garbage and new content for their old stuff. This G3 is going to be nothing but new stuff for old content.”
“I’ll bet you anything they’ve got something big planned! Too quiet I tell ya...”
Karl smiled as he overheard the heated conversation between two young men hurrying by. He certainly hoped that the optimistic one was right. If Hurricane had something big planned it would be one of the biggest scoops of G3! Still… His friend had a point too. Despite their stature as a giant in the gaming world, Hurricane seemed to be in a rut. Their games were still as fun as always, but nothing they’d released in the past few years had succeeded in reigniting the same spark with gamers as their early stuff had. No one would be happier than himself if Hurricane had something big up its sleeves. As a reporter, any big news from Hurricane would be sure to draw in the views like crazy. Especially if they revealed it during today’s press conference.
Karl rubbed his arms in an attempt to warm up, despite the early June heat, the temperature in the convention centre was a cool 20 degrees. Pausing to grab his lanyard, he flashed the nametag at the bottom to the security guard.
“Karl Matthews, reporter for the Daily MMOGamer,” he said, staring nervously at the security guard’s toned forearms.
“Mmmmh," the security guard nodded. “Alright, head on in, show starts in 15 minutes.”
With that, Karl was directed through the doorway into a narrow hallway, which quickly opened up into a massive auditorium. Despite their lack of new titles over the last couple of years, Hurricane was one of the biggest names in gaming and the prestige they commanded at G3 was still incredible. Many gamers would have given their left arm to be allowed in to this room and hear about Hurricane’s upcoming plans even a moment earlier. Not for the first time, Karl thanked his lucky stars that his boss had chosen him to cover Hurricane’s press conference.
Walking to the front of the room, Karl elbowed his way through the throng of onlookers gazing excitedly at the stage. An enormous projector wall covered two thirds of the wall behind the stage, and two smaller, but still massive, screens flanked the main wall, currently showing Hurricane’s logo and a timer counting down to the beginning of the conference.
Settling near the front of the press area, Karl checked the screen. 10 minutes, just enough time to go over his questions and check his recorder.
Once his gear had been double checked and he’d reviewed his gameplan, Karl calmed down and waited for the beginning of what promised to be one of the biggest conferences of the entire event.
As the timer hit zero, the lights dimmed, plunging the room into darkness. Karl could vaguely make out a shape emerging onto the stage as the screens came to life, illuminating the scene. A tall, well dressed man in a fitted suit was smiling down at the audience. As they settled down he began to speak:
“Ladies and Gentlemen, members of the press. Thank you for being here with us today...”
Karl started to drift off, just like in years past, this Hurricane conference was fairly boring. With no new titles, and only expansions and new DLC announcements for their existing titles, it seemed that Hurricane was content to spend another year simply existing. At least he’d be able to write some articles on the upcoming expansions, he mused, staring up at the Hurricane logo which had replaced the final trailer.
All of a sudden, the lights dimmed once more. Straining his eyes, Karl could just barely make out the tall man leaving the stage and a new figure taking his place. As the screens came to life once more, the Hurricane logo was replaced with a new, unfamiliar symbol, vaguely triangular in shape with intricate runes adorning a knotted Celtic ring. Karl perked up, he’d studied everything there was to know about Hurricane in the two weeks leading up to the conference plus his two decades as a gamer - this symbol was brand new. His reporter instincts were screaming that this was a major scoop. Readying his eyeglass recorder, he refocused the image on the logo and then zoomed out to cover the whole stage.
A somewhat portly man stood centrestage, having replaced the tall gentleman. Wearing a loose fitting T-shirt emblazoned with that strange logo and a pair of faded jeans, his looks were nothing impressive, clashing with the prestige of the event. And yet Karl knew better than to underestimate him. Michael Lietke was a legend in the gaming world. The key mind behind many of Hurricane’s most famous titles. His appearance meant one thing: This last trailer was going to be huge.
“Thank you all for being here,” Michael began, his baritone voice rousing any who had not yet realized what was happening.
“This next project has been many years in the making. It was made possible with the help and investment of several key companies including Goggle, Amozone, and many more. The tech required for this project has been one of the biggest barriers to its release. But today, I am pleased to announce that after many years of waiting, Hurricane will finally be releasing its next major MMO... Fate!” pausing for applause, Lietke glowed before continuing.
“Fate is the first next-gen MMO. Unlike other games which add new combat systems, or use new engines to deliver the same general experience, Fate is the first ever Virtual Reality MMO. We’ve partnered with Goggle to create a seamless virtual reality experience in which you the players will be able to actually enter and experience the world of Fate. This is not augmented reality with its clumsy tethers and wires tripping you up, but true virtual reality. But why tell you about it when we can show you?”
With this, the main screen blazed back to life, replacing what must have been the Fate logo with a panoramic shot of a castle, under siege from what looked to be a fantasy army complete with Orcs, Goblins, and winged gargoyles assaulting the parapets. Karl unconsciously leaned closer, as did the entire room. Lietke smiled as the camera panned to a pair of men standing at the top of the castle battlements fighting off Orcs descending upon the walls from giant siege towers.
“Hey Ron!” Lietke said, speaking into a microphone attached to his collar.
“Hey Michael,” replied one of the men, a burly fellow wearing full plate armour and carrying an enormous two-handed battleaxe which he’d just finished burying in an orc’s skull. Flicking off the remnants of the orc’s brains from the axehead, he then spun the axe in a wide circle above his head
and brought it crashing down upon the ramp connecting the siege tower to the battlements.
As the axe descended, the axehead came to life with an amber glow. Karl watched, entranced as the axe smashed into the siege tower ramp. As the axe made contact with the ramp, the axehead glowed even brighter. Cracks spread from the point where the axe had landed, flowing along the ramp and down the length of the tower. With a vicious grin, Ron gave a loud shout as the siege tower suddenly burst into a million pieces, peppering the monsters on the ground with splinters and fragments of bloody bone from the monsters unfortunate enough to have still been in the tower. The entire auditorium was silent as Lietke grinned.
“I see you’re still in love with the Earthquake skill, you’ve modified it to be usable with axes instead of hammers?”
Ron smiled, “It’s just so much fun! Lets me feel like a mage while playing as a warrior. Anyways, we’ve gotta clear out the rest of these monsters, why don’t you get back to pandering to your audience?”
With another laugh, Ron moved to hew down an orc as the camera panned around to his back, giving the audience a first person view of Ron’s quest to purge the battlements of monsters.
Lietke cleared his throat and looked at the audience, “Fate is the first ever fully integrated VRMMO. Unlike other MMOs where you’re locked into a class, Fate is more akin to a second life. You can do whatever you want in the game: playing it like a traditional MMO is certainly possible, but you’d be missing out if you didn’t try to experience the game’s incredible combat system and participate in the main storyline. But the game is so much more than just a VR combat simulator. In Fate, anything is possible. If you want to learn magic, then you can self-study or enroll at an academy and learn from the greatest magical minds in the city. Even if you’ve spent years as a warrior swinging your blade at hordes of enemies, or as a baker, creating bread and pies for those with coin, you can still enroll and learn magic. Similarly you can also pick up a sword, grab a frying pan, try out enchanting, go fishing...the possibilities are endless and restricted only by time and your imagination.”