VR Resident
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  • Reads 4,982
  • Votes 570
  • Parts 38
  • Time 3h 45m
Complete, First published Feb 07, 2020
[]Now Completed![]

A virtual reality game full of battlecrazed players is not scary. Not unless getting killed inside the game means dying for real. Ackey Teal wakes up inside VR Resident Online one day in this situation with no way of getting out. Now, not only does he have to put up with the players who are not aware of his predicament but also the evil whims of the game itself. 

Follow Ackey as he unravels the mysteries of the game while at the same time, find the reason what living is for. 

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Date Started: February 7, 2020
Date Ended: June 15, 2020
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---HIGHEST RANKING #17 IN FANTASY--- At the official release of the first-ever fully immersive Virtual Reality, an unnamed cyber-terrorist has hacked into the main software of the game. Players are not able to log out and return to reality, and are stuck within the fantasy fighting game. With no way to warn the outside world and no way to escape, 100 thousand players are to meet the cyber-terrorist's quota by beating the entire game. Not only must they kill millions of monsters and thousands of bosses, but they must slay all of the 30 demigods and the 12 literal god-like raid bosses. Upon that, there is no respawning. Death crosses both realms of the game and reality. Follow the journey of Ben Even, his friends, and thousands of other players as they form and strengthen friendships, display the full extent of the human spirit, and realize the importance of hope while Even battles his demons from the past, guilt of the present, and anxiety for the future. RATED TEEN Content is generally suitable for ages 13 and up. May contain violence, suggestive themes, crude humor, minimal blood, simulated gambling and/or infrequent use of strong language. All images not belonging to me or not edited by me are protected by the Fair Use Act