Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Return to Player 003. Role-Playing Game (2)

Jisoo stood quietly, as if she was organising her thoughts on what I said.

I took my gaze off her and looked around us. This was because I was thinking that it was around time for them to slowly appear.

‘It’s here.’

Pororong.

Small eyeballs were hovering around in the air, under the blue sky.

The problem was that there weren’t just one or two.

It looked extremely strange but this was a familiar sight for me.



'Observer.' 

These are the names of the eyeballs. The eyes of the gods and the GM (game master). Through those eyes, the gods participating in the game carefully observe the actions of the players and decide whether to participate directly or to continue watching. All of the observers present here were GM controlled observers. Otherwise, individual observers can only be used by gods who have chosen an "avatar". Their appearance varies depending on their user or use, but an observer generally comes in the shape of an eye. 

'Is the GM of Korea Acaters?' 

Among GMs, he was in a position that was neither good nor bad. 

'Observers have arrived, so they'll be coming to the server soon.' 

Suddenly, a notification window appeared in the air. [The Korean server managed by GM Acaters has been opened.] [Currently 53 users are participating.] [You can access 'Community' from now on.] 53 people. It was the same number as I remember. For reference, a "user" means a "god" who is participating in the game. They watch the game through an observer, and when they find a player they like, they choose them as their "avatar". A player who becomes an avatar will be able to inherit the characteristics of the user, that is, the god, and receive points from the god. Points are spent on abilities and various items. And since they are an important resource for skill enhancement, the avatar that can receive points from the gods is very different from other players. 

'Moreover, players who did not become avatars are treated as NPCs, so everyone was desperate to become the avatars of the gods.' 

Of course I was one of them. Having not had a good start, I was desperately obsessed with getting stronger. And as a result, I became an avatar of a god, but I realized too late that it was the wrong choice. 

'By the way...' 

I cleared the notification floating in the air and carefully looked at the remaining notification at the bottom.

'What does it mean to be able to connect to the Community?' 

In a message I heard just before the fight with the goblin, it mentioned that I had gained Community access. 

'It's easy to use.' 

When I checked the help in the corner of the notification window, I came up with an access method.

'Is it possible to say 'Community access' or do I click the icon in the status window?' 

If you check the status window, you can see the icon 'Connect to the Community'. 

“Sehan oppa.” 

As I was reading the description of the community access skill in detail, Jisoo, who had already gathered up her thoughts, spoke to me. 

"Hm?" 

“It’s hard to understand...but I think I know a little bit. Those monsters wouldn't just suddenly appear in real life. In addition, this notification...”

Jisoo raised her finger and skimmed the air. Probably the action to clear the notification window. 

“And the strange sound that rang in my head...This isn't the reality that I always knew.” 

"That may be true. We don't see this kind of notification or hear a message like that in real life." 

"Right." 

Jisoo nodded her head. She didn't even ask me more questions. Perhaps she is trying to accept this situation on her own. 

'She's pretty calm.' 

Even in this kind of situation, I was proud of her for not falling into a panic like other people. Most people were busy running away from the goblins, just screaming like crazy. For reference, there were no goblins approaching us. Probably because I killed one goblin in a flash in the first place. I guess he's trying to focus on the fleeing prey rather than touching me when I'm still. Jisoo was also aware of that fact, so she got closer to me and opened her mouth carefully. 

“But, you have to clear the main quest, what is the main quest?” 

“Won’t they tell us soon?”

I was sure that the alert window would appear soon, even if no one wanted it, since the users had entered.

Sure enough, a large alert window appeared in the air as soon as I thought of it.

==

Main Quest 1: Escape the university campus!

From now on, countless goblins will come to attack you. You must either avoid or kill them and successfully escape the university.

Difficulty E 

Time Limit 2 days

==

[The main quest has started. The rewards given will be different depending on each player’s achievement rank.]

Pororong.

At the same time as the alert windows’ appearance, a number of observers appeared and dispersed in different directions.

This was to film scenes that the gods would be interested in.

“Sehan oppa, th-those are?”

Jisoo seemed to have just noticed the observers then, pointing her finger at them.

“I’ll explain later. For now, let’s move.”

“Move? Where to?”

Jisoo asked in a flustered manner but her voice was completely buried under all the screams that were coming from everywhere.

“Kyaaaak! Save me!”

“What the fuck is this?!”

Att the same time as the quest start alarm, all the goblins that had been hiding in the bushes jumped out in crowds.

If there had been a few running around so far, that number had increased by multiple tens.

“Kieeek!”

All the goblins carry a ragged knife, and they swung it at people indiscriminately.

Slash!

“Arrrgh!”

Bright red blood wet the floor.

“Run!”

“O-Okay!”

As the numbers increased, a crowd of goblins also grouped together and ran at us.

Jisoo and I ran as fast as we could away from the goblins.

Other people had started to group up but we ran in a direction where there were the least amount of people possible.

“Those other people……”

Jisoo clenched my hand with an anxious expression.

I slowed my steps and turned towards her, who was unable to continue her sentence.

“It's alright.”

“Pardon?”

“There won’t be that many casualties yet. A goblin has similar strength to that of an adult male.”

Furthermore, they’re just attacking indiscriminately because people are spread out everywhere but they’ll come to a momentary lull when people start to group together.

‘Until the hobgoblin appears.’

The hobgoblin is the commander of these goblins.

You could call it the boss of the stage.

If the monster waves repeat a few times, the hobgoblin will appear and the goblins that it commands will sweep the people who are grouped together in one go.

‘So……’

I walked another step forward again.

[You have entered the safe zone.]

“Huh?”

Jisoo opened her eyes wide at the sudden message.

“Safe zone?”

“There must be a zone that monsters can’t enter if this is a game. It seems like this place is that safe zone.”

“Ah…… I see.”

To be honest, this was a place I coincidentally found while crying fat tears in my past life.

It didn’t feel that good, but we needed somewhere to take some time to rest for now.

“Kieek?”

“Kiek?”

The goblin crowd that had chased us yelled unpleasant sounds towards us who had entered the safe zone.

And after looking around for a little while, they ran in another direction.

“We lived……”

Jisoo, who had seemed to have been frozen in her place from all the goblins that had surrounded us, fell to the floor as if all the strength in her body had given out.

“For now, let’s spend some time here and then move.”

“Ah, okay.”

Jisoo let out a tired laugh and answered.

To be honest, I wasn’t tired at all unlike her but I was thinking of preparing ourselves properly before making a move.

It’s there.

‘Since there are still eyes that are observing us.’

I threw my gaze towards the forest.

A small eyeball was watching us from there.

It was an observer that had chased us since earlier when we were running.

It must’ve followed us since we were going in a different direction to the rest of the people.

‘Fuck off.’

The reason that the observer was watching us was simple.

It was for the gods who were watching us players through the observers.

Therefore, they don’t watch if it’s boring.

There would be no reason to watch if there was no movement with the game on.

Swish.

After staying still for 30 minutes without doing anything, the observer shook and then moved to a different location.

It was faster than I had expected.

‘No patience.’

That’s why Acaters couldn’t become a top tier GM.

He had absolutely no patience.

‘Though it’s good for me.’

After checking that the observer was gone for sure, I opened my status window.

‘Would it be better to check the DLC store for now? Or……’

Should I try to connect to the community?

After some consideration, I decided to use the community connection skill.

This was because I thought that it’d be better to completely understand what ‘community’ was exactly before moving onto other things.

“Connect.”

As soon as I mumbled the activation key, the air flashed.

Paaaa!

“Heok?!”

I breathed in sharply at the sudden event but seeing how Jisoo was sitting silently next to me, it seemed like I was the only one who had seen it.

‘Dammit, that surprised me.’

As I calmed my shaken heart, a large alert window appeared in front of my eyes.

No, rather than it being an alert window……

‘Web browser?’

It seemed as if it had the same system as an internet community site.

[‘Earth’ has been chosen as the new location for the role-playing game.]

This was the text that stood out the most.

The banner seemed as if it was advertising a new game opening.

‘Oh?’

I could understand the basic gist of what community was.

Clicking on the banner, it was connected to a website.

This site was the newly opened online game, ‘Earth’.

‘Bulletin board, target notice board… and even a chat room.’

It was set out to be like a standard online game community site.

If there was a difference, then it’d be the fact that the users weren’t humans but ‘gods’.

Going through the bulletin board, I could see a few posts that a few ‘gods’ had posted.

Well, it hadn’t been that long since the game had opened so all the posts were along the lines of ‘congratulations on the opening’ and such.

‘Then how is the chat room?’

My attention turned to the chat room since there hadn’t been anything much that had been uploaded on the target bulletin board or bulletin board yet.

I hesitated a little bit before clicking on the chat room.

[Guest ‘Anon48’ has entered.]

As soon as I entered the chat room, a familiar text appeared.

‘As expected, the usage of this is no different to normal internet chats.’

The rough UI and way to use it was the same too.

It was in the way that words were entered through the keyboard that appeared in the air.

Greek Commander: Who’s the anon who just joined? They’re not even saying hello.

My heart dropped at the sudden text directed at me.

By any chance, do I need to tell them of my identity after joining?

One-Eye Lost: Geez, that boomer is starting again. There aren’t that many crooks who create an ID for a newly opened game so quickly.

Greek Commander: Are you introducing yourself?

I swallowed the curse that was on the tip of my tongue with difficulty at the conversation they were having.

‘Dammit, are you going to surprise me?’

The chats that followed were merely useless talk.

I thought about sending a message because I felt wronged for being surprised like that but I decided to stay quiet.

There weren’t any gods that were paying attention to me anyway because there were a lot of anonymous users from the beginning.

Anon22: What server are you all participating in? I’m on the American server right now.

Faster than Lightning: Same.

Anon62: I’m on China.

Greek Commander: What, there’s no one on the Korean server?

I opened my eyes wide at the sudden mention of the Korean server.

But it seemed as if there was no one who was participating in the Korean server seeing as how there was barely any response.

One-Eye Lost: Isn’t the GM over there Acaters? He gives out bloody easy quests.

Greek Commander: But he gets pretty good players. There was also a cute girl here earlier.

One-Eye Lost: Do you choose your avatar based on their looks?

Greek Commander: I’ll never nurture a male character.

One-Eye Lost: Geez, you’re going to choose an avatar even before the first quest ends?

Greek Commander: I was considering it but some bloody bastard took her to a safe zone. 

Games are about Items: A safe zone already? How did they find that?

Greek Commander: I think it was coincidental. But they weren’t doing anything so the observer left, fuck…… I felt a pull for the first time in a while too.

I read the chat up until there and then closed it.

I judged that there was no longer any information that I could gain from it.

‘...... That just then must be about us.’

The gods in the chat room mustn't be all the gods who are participating in the game but it felt like I could understand the general view of the public.

‘And it seems like observers have completely lost interest in us.’

If, by chance, there was an observer close by, then there’s no way that Greek Commander god wouldn’t have mentioned it.

‘That’s not bad.’

I’ll be able to gain a lot of information through this when the game has made some more progress.

Especially when they start choosing ‘avatars’.

‘I should check the chat periodically.

The more important point was the fact that I also could send messages.

This was an amazing merit.

Since this meant that I could manipulate the information that was passed around to the gods.

‘I should stop reading the messages around here, and now……’

I opened the DLC store that I hadn’t opened previously to check the community.

I observed the items on the sales list with a serious face.

Community was important too but the thing that was really important was this.

Sunday, April 18, 2021

Return to Player 002. Role-Playing Game (1)

"Ugh!"

I opened my eyes wide, exhaling roughly. My whole body was sweaty, perhaps because of what just happened. After time passed and I looked around carefully, I could barely breathe.

"......I really came back."

What I saw was the campus of the college I attended a long time ago. It was a well-known university, with a good mix of nature and beautiful architecture. Seeing so many people wander around, I felt strange. The world before the 'game' was still extremely peaceful. 

"Has the status window been unlocked yet?"

There was no reaction when I tapped in the air with my finger. 

In other words, it means that the game has yet to begin. I was sitting on a bench, looking at the blue sky above me. I couldn't remember the last time I felt this relaxed. 

"What are you doing there?"

My ears heard a familiar voice. As I turned to its source, I saw a pretty woman with long black hair, staring at me from afar. 



























I knew this person very well. 

"Han Ji-soo."

"Yeah?"

I got caught up in a feeling that was hard to explain. Jisoo was a girl who I was close with back in college. She was one year younger than me, but always talked to me when I was alone. We were on good terms, and she was very polite, but I feel like we never got to open up to each other, even until the very end. 

"What's wrong? Is there something on my face?"

"Never mind."

When I answered without fail, Jisoo, who was still looking at me, said, 

"Aren't you tired of playing video games all night? Your GPA is going to be in trouble again this semester."

"It's fine."

"What do you mean 'it's fine'?!"

Because this semester won't even start anyway. I asked Jisoo, who was still upset,

"What's the date today?"

"Huh? It's August 17th."

I bowed my head at Jisoo's words. August 17th. So the message window didn't lie. I'm starting the game from scratch, and I've been taken back to the first day.

"Are you not fully awake yet? You look really out of it."

"Oh, I guess so..."

I did play a game, albeit a non-stop one of life and death. I came back from finishing the ending. The ending was a bad one, where everyone except me dies.

"It's not good for your body! To some extent, you should at least pay attention to your health while playing."

"Okay."

Jisoo liked to take care of others. I was grateful to her because of that. 

"Anyway......"

Jisoo seemed to have been thinking of telling me something else, but she frowned as if she saw something unpleasant.

"I think we'll have to move."

Approaching us was a guy with a moderately handsome face. I knew this guy's name too. It was Lee Jong-hyun. The guy who creeped on Jisoo and labelled me a video game addict.

'What happened to that guy?'

In my memories of the first playthrough, I never saw him after leaving the college campus. So there was a high possibility that he didn't even make it through the first stage. 

"No, we don't have to move."

"Uh, why? Don't you hate him?"

Was I like that? In fact, I don't care much about him now. At this time, I'm literally relieved just to still be alive. It's already been ten years in my mind anyway. If a person didn't matter to me, it's a given that I don't remember them well. Jisoo frowned again and folded her arms. 

"Well, I still don't feel comfortable! It'd be annoying if he tried to talk to me, so let's just go somewhere else."

Jisoo, after saying so, looked around to see where we should move. Then at some point, she stopped.

"......What's that over there?"

Jisoo mumbles blankly. I felt alarmed at those words. No, it may be inaccurate to say I'm surprised, since I have already experienced it. 

'Yeah, this was the beginning.'

It was the same back then. After playing games the entire night before, Jisoo came to me while I was resting on a bench. And after exchanging a few words, Jisoo said:

"What's going on over there? Are they shooting a movie?"

Yes, it all started after she said that, ten years ago. Green, hideously-shaped monsters crawled out from a corner of the campus. They shrieked and laughed at the people walking around. When people saw them, they started to gather one by one in a curious crowd. 

"Wow, what is this?"

"Are they wearing costumes?"

"But how can they fit? Are they child actors?"

Each of them voiced a question to the green monsters. Some people ran out to get closer.

"We should check it out too!"

Jisoo grabbed my hand. In the past, I was also led by this hand to go see those monsters. I shook my head.

"Wait."

"Huh?"

"Stay here, just for a little while."

People continued to gather together, murmuring. More and more little green monsters started to appear.

"I really want to know..."

Jisoo was intrigued, squeezing my hand, trying to spot those green monsters among the crowd of people. However, such a curiosity did not last long. A puddle of red stained the ground.

People started to run away, screaming.

"Ahhhhhh!"

"A person was stabbed!"

A green monster, a monster commonly referred to as a goblin, held a bloody and rusty sword in its hand. In front of the goblin, the man who had been stabbed was wriggling in pain. 

"W-what is that?! A real monster?!"

After saying so, Jisoo grabbed my arm. 

"S-something is wrong here! Hurry up and run!"

The goblins attacked the people around them indiscriminately. People were still screaming and running away. But this is the worst possible decision you can make. For goblins, who are weaker than the average man, turning your back on them is a death wish. 

"Keke, kekeke."

A goblin was approaching us as well, to kill us with a rusty shortsword. For goblins, they don't kill to hunt. They enjoy it as a sport. That's why, when goblins kill a human, they do it with a smile.

"Sehan!"

Sehan. That's my name, a name I haven't heard in a long while. Jisoo blocked me from the goblin, while I was still standing motionlessly. This was also something I remember. Jisoo saved me, as I stood and watched her bright red blood splatter over my body. 

'I was a coward and a weakling.'

The first time I saw the death of an acquaintance was Jisoo's. She told me to run away, while she was the one dying.

'I left her behind and ran for my life.'

As that memory came to mind, I swore. I felt my body moving, as I heard a new notification arrive. 

[ The 2nd playthrough will begin shortly. ]

[ Your settings will be synchronized prior to its launch. ]

I tightened my hand into a fist. Kim Se-han, the one who was trembling and terrified, did not exist anymore. Now, I am the player who's witnessed the end of the world. 

'Things are different this time.'

[ The 1st playthrough completion bonus allows you to purchase products from the DLC store. ]

[ The 1st playthrough completion bonus allows your remaining points from the 1st playthrough to be transferred over. ]

[ The 1st playthrough completion bonus grants you access to the forums. Please use it when synchronization is complete. ]

Several messages passed by. I ignored them all. It was more important to deal with the goblins in front of me than those notifications. 

'I won't let things end the same way.'

This was an opportunity that I had just barely got, for a second playthrough. I will never repeat the same tragedy. That was my commitment to start the second playthrough. 

"Kyaak?!"

As I suddenly rushed in, the goblin made a sharp cry in fear. After avoiding the goblin's sword swinging towards my neck, I ran up and twisted its arm. 

"Kieek!"

As its arm twisted, the hand holding the sword relaxed. I grabbed the sword as it fell to the ground and stabbed it into the goblin's neck. 

This is the sensation of something tearing and entering. Originally, in the first playthrough, when I stabbed a goblin, I'd feel like vomiting. But now, I just felt numb.

[ You are the first player to defeat a goblin on this stage. ]

[ 300 points are awarded as a bonus. ]

'Good'. 

Points are resources needed to increase stats or purchase various items. There are cases where you could get points by clearing quests or achieving certain accomplishments. Or you can be sponsored by becoming an avatar of the gods. 

'Wait a minute.'

I recalled the message I heard when I ran to the goblin. 

'Didn't it say that the remaining points from the 1st playthrough will be transferred over?'

I bought the Second Package, so I have 700, 000 points remaining. I opened my status window.

[ Name: Kim Sehan ]

[ Point balance: 700, 300 ]

"Crazy."

My hands were trembling. The points displayed in my status window clearly showed the 700, 000 left over from my previous life. Unbelievable. This is enough to raise all of my stats to the maximum. Of course, the stats have a limit to which they can be raised for each main quest, but if you have 700, 000 points, you can use those points for a long time, even if you max out your stats.

'I can even buy pay-to-win items that newbies don't have access to.'

Either way, it's a significant benefit. However...

'I shouldn't be too quick to raise my abilities.'

If I increase my stats to the maximum, I'll stand out from other players. Since the game has barely just begun, the gods and GMs would be wary of anyone who's too strong. The difficulty level of current and future quests could be affected.

"S-Sehan?"

Jisoo's trembling voice interrupted my train of thoughts.

"What's going on now?"

Her gaze was not on the goblin I had killed. Because the goblin I had killed wasn't the only one.

"Move!!" 

"What are these monsters?!"

It took less than ten minutes for the peaceful campus to become a mess. Screams came from everywhere that people were running away, and the appearance of the goblins chasing them was terribly frightening. I didn't answer Jisoo's question. Even if I don't explain, she'll find out soon enough. 

[ Synchronization complete. ]

[ You have been invited to the game of the gods. ]

"Huh?"

Jisoo opened her eyes wide in confusion. It wasn't just her. People who had run away after being chased by goblins responded similarly to the sudden notifications. 

[ From now on, you must become the players, and complete every main quest. ]

[ There will be penalties for those who fail to complete. ]

[ For further information, please refer to the player instructions. ]

The messages ended with that. Of course, it was hard for people to understand such one-sided messages. 

"W-what are you talking about?! A game?!"

"Ahhhhhh, save me!" 

"Oh fuck!"

The surrounding area was in chaos. There was either someone who was yelling at a sudden notification, or someone fighting against a goblin. 

"Sehan...what are you going to do now?"

Jisoo asked me with a perplexed expression. Since she was smart, she would have heard the messages and figured out the situation, to some extent. 

"You heard it too, right? We're players now."

I pointed a finger to the sky. 

"Some high-ranking beings have turned our world into a game."

"Game...what do you mean?"

Jisoo's face told me that she didn't understand. Yes, well, a normal person could hardly be able to comprehend what's going on. But if you don't learn quickly, you'll die. This is what the world has become.

"Reality is no longer as we knew it before. After all, you'd never see these notifications and messages in real life, would you?"

"Yes."

Jisoo nodded slowly and continued looking at the turmoil around us. This is how the first day of my second playthrough began. 

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Description

Ten years ago, a group of gods turned everyone on Earth into players of a sadistic game that forced them to kill monsters in real life -- or be killed themselves. Sehan Kim has already seen how this game will play out: everyone in the world dies except for him. When he’s given the chance to go back in time and start a second playthrough, Sehan is determined to change the course of events and beat the gods at their own game.

Genre

Action, fantasy, shounen

Tags

Apocalypse, game elements, level system, lives of people entertain unseen forces, modern era, overpowerd protagonist, precognition, teamwork

Author(s)

인덱스 (INDEX)

Artist

엔티 (entity)