Aeria Gloris
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  • Reads 82
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 4
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Feb 09, 2015
Two siblings, Jason and Amelia, are obsessed with video games, specifically a recently released MMO called Aeria Gloris, which they use as an outlet to help them cope with the fact that their parents are divorced and they live in completely different states. Along their adventures, they encounter a full roster of very interesting, colorful characters from around the world. Some of the players are staple members of their six player max party, some are just recurring allies in their quest to escape the trials of the real world. But can  the endless expanses of the digital world really dull the harsh edge of reality?

This one's styled a little differently from what I normally produce. I decided to focus mainly on characters' interactions with each other instead of detailing the protagonist's introspection, a perspective which I will more assuredly find both refreshing and difficult. 

So, yeah. The setting and plot isn't going to be getting as high of a priority level as usual for me. 

Hope you like the change of pace.
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