For some reason, I felt like a whirl of wind was blasting into my face keeping my eyes closed shut. But one thing I could see through my super glued eyelids, was a light. It was like seeing a train coming toward me in a dark tunnel. And the more wind that gushed into my face, the brighter and bigger the light got. And I was deaf from the roar of the wind. Even though I started to hear...birds. Chirping happily.
I finally started to feel like falling, before was like being in a drag race, now I'm skydiving. I hit the ground, but, no pain. I started to open my eyes, colors pierced my eyes. And I remember, I was working on my game one minute here in this world the next. I am blinded by such light, and I try to find something to help me find shade. I open my hands and something fell out...a book.
It wasn't just any book. A handbook, for building. I picked up the book after looking around like looking for my lost glasses. And I found it finally and covered my eyes trying to make use of all the blurriness. Then I looked down. I was fat.
Me: End of story, can we please get back to work!
Mystery Guy: What!? No! Come on, you got sucked into your game! And I
want to know building was like! Especially in your real point of view.Me: Building was fun but I would much prefer being in real life playing the game. Even though I was indestructible I was pretty much as heavy as Chell from portal.
Mystery Guy: Wow, *laughs* at least you didn't have a robot trying to murder you.
Me: Ye. Anyway, where did I leave off?
Mystery Guy: You we're fat...
I was fat. I then start flipping fiercely through the pages to get a feel for it. Then I realized. Not only am I fat, but I'm short...I'm the dwarf in my game! I said quietly to myself..."But why though?" Then I thought that if I were to get out. Go the way I came. So since I fell from the sky (I don't take fall damage), I had to pretty much climb my way up. So I went up to the highest mountain near me. And I started to build...a rocket. It was full of thrusters on the bottom and overall pretty tall. Made a little door to get back in as well. Rockets should give the same feeling go up as going down right? So I took off. Obviously no wind because I was inside of a cabin and I looked out the little hole I cut out to see my progress up into the heavens...then my thrusters cut out. I was at the highest point in the game...and I started to fall again. Knowing I won't take fall damage I wasn't scared. And I don't have physics for the blocks to break and fly all over the place on impact. But, hurtling towards the ground faster than I first came in at a 90 degree angel; is like riding the Sheikra without a track.
I made it down safely. Can't say the same for the rocket. It didn't blast apart, but it did get the nose of the rocket kinda stuck in the ground. So I used the lift. Which is the thing I build on. I can elevate my creations and use it to take it from one place and put in another with ease. Luckily I made a functioning game and it's not completely infected with bugs.
Mystery Guy: Wait wait wait wait wait. You're telling me you flew up to the highest point in the game and fell the same height faster and got your rocket stuck in the ground and you weren't scared?
Me: Well. Maybe a little. Like I said, Sheikra without a track.
Mystery Guy: I can't imagine. So what did you do next?
Me: Well...
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The Scrap Mechanic
RandomRoss Volt, (this is the new name I'm giving my character) now has made a virtual world in which anyone can build anything. And they can make great machines, but one day. He gets sucked into the game (because I'm so original) and has to build his way...