Nathan stumbled across the sand, his feet burning despite the protection of his shoes, as he screamed into the air again. He was utterly pissed at the current situation, as he started to get annoyed by the whole experience. Desert life was miserable, and one of the reasons why he would never program such a realist experience into his games.
After wandering for roughly an hour, he felt something that made him pause for a moment. Concern abruptly hit him as he gulped, realizing his throat was bone dry.
"I'm thirsty... I never programmed that in..."
He started to panic. This was not something in his control, he had no options. He couldn't escape, but he needed items to survive. Nathan hurriedly pulled open his menu again, letting out another groan of displeasure.
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Name: Nathan Blackrose
Age: 27 (Still old)
Race: Arch God
Title: Creator God
Level: 255
Dominion: 5/5
Faith: 2000
Words Of Power: None Unlocked
Current Relations: None (Very Lonely Fool)
Current Missions:
- Primary -
Lend a word of power to someone in need - 0/1
- Secondary -
Gain 250 Faith from the lending of the power
Gain an increase of Dominion points to 10
Extra Abilities:
Admin Menu: Locked
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"Hey! Damn system... You sure are gutsy! When I'm free, I'm going to destroy you!"
He shouted at his system, and just as the words left his mouth, a small box appeared in front of him.
'System Message: Deducted 100 Faith Points - Have a nice day!'
Nathan felt blood rushing to his head, as he felt the impulse to tear someone limb from limb.
"I'm sorry, system, please refund the points!" he said through a tense smile and gritted teeth, clearly annoyed by this.
'System: Declined - Have a nice day!'
He almost screamed again. Have a nice day? How about you go...
He again stopped himself, shaking his head and continuing his walking. Thirty minutes passed by as he kept up his march. Eventually he came to a stop when he heard a distant rumbling, the sounds of activity.
'Let's check this out; maybe someone can help me...'
Eventually, he came to the top of a cliff. He could see, to the left, a massive valley, with a large group of people trying to flee. Further away, a group of warriors stood on a smaller cliff below him against a hoard of uniformed soldiers.