July 18, 2033
Fifteen years ago, a fantasy virtual game called "Stolen Generation", created by my all time idol, Mishi Theory, was released to the media. It was a massive hit, but she disappeared six weeks after the release. I mark today because I think I know where she might've gone to.
To those who might read this at a future date, where virtual game, maybe nonexistence, go do your research. I gave you so many dates. I believe the truth to Mishi's disappearance and her current location is related and can be found from within the game itself.
I care much about Mishi and "Stolen Generation" because, like her, I'm a genius. No, really, I am. I just not good at explaining or sounding smart, but I want to be credited for finding her. Our only difference is that she's an extrovert and I'm an extreme introvert. For "Stolen Generation", I just simply appreciate most aspects of it. Note I didn't say "love" as I don't believe in just these thing. Anyway, each avatar has their own unique design and story – by the way, Mishi created everything herself, from every blade of grass to every beat of all the songs; and that's probably why I admire her so much. I know you're judging me right now for liking a fifteen-year-old game and making Mishi theories – got that? Her name's Mishi Theory. Just kidding. But you have to admitte, that was funny. I know I used the word "theories" wrong, I just wanted to make that joke. Chill.
In the game, you can create your own avatar or choose one, but I usually just choose the one named Tadsen Egaenil. There are hundreds of characters to choose from and you can play the characters' stories or go on quests and create your own story. Like any awesome game, there's no ending. However, I found the ending and it only took me five years, forty-six days, three hours, twenty-one minutes, and seven seconds. It started with Tadsen, of course. I usually don't play the stories of the characters I like, doesn't matter what game, because I feel like I will start to hate the character if I find an aspect of them that I didn't like. After playing all of his story, there's no update since Mishi's disappearance, I found an extra story of his. It was like it was an alternate dimension. The guy that adopted him said "You will now be playing in the 187th loop. Make sure Emperor T. Kev K. II goes to the Luni Family." It got me thinking that if all the stories combined, Kev is the main character and there are other loops.
T. Kev K. II was my second favorite avatar in the entire game and this was the first time I played two of my favorite avatar's stories. I took me exactly fourteen months to play all of his loop stories, and there are a few things that stayed consistent: one, he never went to visit the Luni family; two, he will get a fatal injury where the White Tiger sacrifice herself to save him; three, his older brother, the guy that adopted Tadsen, always died during the war; lastly, four, he always fails to beat the final boss, which is the dark version of him, until the last loop, which explain why the loops stopped. I then find out about everything I can about those four elements. It was hard since the White Tiger and the older brother are avatars that aren't available for playing, which I thought was absurd.
From the stories I played, it appeared that the avatar most connects the older brother – sorry about this, but his name is very long, so I am just going keep calling him that – is Roy, who also have a very long name too. I wonder why Mishi gave almost everyone long names. Or did she? Anyway, Roy's stories are very tragic in the beginning, but they all have happy endings like most of the avatars. I could only find two loops where she talks and recalls the White Tiger which are in the 43rd and 55th loops. In the 43rd loop, she commented on the White Tiger saying she's from the past and didn't age for the past five hundred years. In loop 55th, Roy recalled a memory of meeting the White Tiger for the first time along with Red. The White Tiger during that time was a human named Mishi Theory. Yes, that's how I found out where she went. Now this contradicts the fact that she hasn't update since her disappearance, so I conclude that she could either put herself in there to look cool, like some authors do, or like her persona in the game, she's a guardian of the gods.
By the time I figure all of these things out, Mishi, according to the game, is now a guardian of the gods meaning she is bound to her duties. Therefore, like the avatar the Black Dieu-Kai, she must fulfil her duties more a billion years and find someone to replace her before she is free of her title. Even with all the explanations about the world within the game, I still can't really understand the concept of "animate", or magic. And because it plays such a big role in all of the phenomenon in that world that without the proper understanding, I still don't know how to contact Mishi or why she was pulled into that world in the first place.
To further understand everything that I said, go play the game, follow all of my steps, read my statements along the way – I already published it on my website – and read the book called "Chapter" by Mishi Theory. The book is about the Black Dieu-Kai's story, which cannot be found in the game. If Mishi is really sucked into this game and become a guardian of the gods, then "Chapter" could possibly showing us the near future?
What new theory can you find, gamer of the future?! For now, Julio is signing off!
Julio, you are naïve. I shall erase your all works so all that is left is your existence. I demand you to find a new purpose in life. – Mother Butterfly
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Stolen Generation
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