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Prompt: 7/4 “Next time you'll think twice before you "Click here to continue".
NOW ENTERING VALDEMAR.
CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE?
Kari jiggled the mouse impatiently, ready to start the computer. When a pop ad had show up on her computer early, advertising a new computer game that went into the world of Valdemar, of course she had clicked. it. Mercedes was on of her favorite authors and she had always want to be a Herald. It had lead her to a rather interesting website. The layout like most computer games, trying to lure her into it’s magical world. She didn’t have to ask twice.
The load screen went by quickly and she had come to the main screen. Did she want to continue? Hell yes. She quickly clicked the question and her computer screen went white. Then the light continued to her entire room and suddenly she wasn’t there any more. In fact, Kari felt as if she was in the Infinite Grid in Assassin’s Creed.
“Oh crap,” she said, he voice echoing against the giant nothingness, “what did I just do?”
Then the white began to fade away and she found herself in a busy medieval market place. Well, she assumed medieval. Like she knew anything about previous time periods. It’s not like people were that historically accurate at Ren Faires.
“This is just virtual reality,” Kari lied to herself, not truly have a clue what just happened. She continued down the street, trying to figure out what to do. She knew the rule was that when you were lost, you were supposed to stay in the same place, but she didn’t think that held in magical lands that sucked you through portals. In fact, she thought she was handling this quite well. Then it hit her.
“Crap,” she repeated, “I’m in Haven.”
“Of course you are, miss,” a random stranger interrupted her conversation with herself, “where else would you be?”'
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Notes: didn't know what other land to go for, and I have a desperate wish to go to Valdemar. My other thoughts was Camelot or some random place. Should I continue this story? I've been thinking of variations on it for awhile. It's the usually, if I have time. I always have about five stories running around in my head.
NOW ENTERING VALDEMAR.
CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE?
Kari jiggled the mouse impatiently, ready to start the computer. When a pop ad had show up on her computer early, advertising a new computer game that went into the world of Valdemar, of course she had clicked. it. Mercedes was on of her favorite authors and she had always want to be a Herald. It had lead her to a rather interesting website. The layout like most computer games, trying to lure her into it’s magical world. She didn’t have to ask twice.
The load screen went by quickly and she had come to the main screen. Did she want to continue? Hell yes. She quickly clicked the question and her computer screen went white. Then the light continued to her entire room and suddenly she wasn’t there any more. In fact, Kari felt as if she was in the Infinite Grid in Assassin’s Creed.
“Oh crap,” she said, he voice echoing against the giant nothingness, “what did I just do?”
Then the white began to fade away and she found herself in a busy medieval market place. Well, she assumed medieval. Like she knew anything about previous time periods. It’s not like people were that historically accurate at Ren Faires.
“This is just virtual reality,” Kari lied to herself, not truly have a clue what just happened. She continued down the street, trying to figure out what to do. She knew the rule was that when you were lost, you were supposed to stay in the same place, but she didn’t think that held in magical lands that sucked you through portals. In fact, she thought she was handling this quite well. Then it hit her.
“Crap,” she repeated, “I’m in Haven.”
“Of course you are, miss,” a random stranger interrupted her conversation with herself, “where else would you be?”'
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Notes: didn't know what other land to go for, and I have a desperate wish to go to Valdemar. My other thoughts was Camelot or some random place. Should I continue this story? I've been thinking of variations on it for awhile. It's the usually, if I have time. I always have about five stories running around in my head.