(Ready player one) A parzival x reader story.
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Apr 21, 2018
(Y/N) lived a normal life, with her one older brother. Until a new game called the OASIS came inside the picture. When the creator ''James Halliday'' dies, he leaves behind a shocking video. He challenges the players to find his hidden Easter egg, in the case of three keys. There not just hidden under rocks and hidden in bushes. They could be inside of a dungeon filled with billions of levels. When a player with the name ''Parzival'' cracks the first key, the copper key. He catches the attention of the owner of the IOI. A company in Columbus ''Nolan Sorrento'' he offers Parzival a spot to work for the IOI. Using Parzival to get the rest of the keys, he comes up with ways to manipulate him into the job. Parzival disagrees. Nolan craves anger and sends his sixters to get the Copper key aswell. The ''sixters'' work for the IOI, no calling them names. Just numbers. That's how there company works, during Parzival's search for the copper key he meets a brightly orange and pink skinned women. ''Artemis'' she moves onto the place of 2nd onto the score board. After they win the first key they work for the second key. During there search, they meet a young girl named (P/N) (Player name) rescuing them through a unexpected enemy. She leads them to the next location for the second key. Parzival grows a liking to the girl as they continue there adventure for the keys, meeting new allies and new enemies. Parzival and (P/N) find an unaccepting ending to Halliday's easter egg hunt. An ending leading to many decisions. I have changed the plot a lot in this. Artemis likes another boy from somewhere else and has no intentions on getting ins with Parzival. That leaves (P/N) (Player name) and Parzival alone. I have changed the ending of Hallidays easter egg hunt. - Maritine
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