Sunset Hills Online

Sunset Hills Online

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Hi! I'm Elizabeth, AKA EliVoid. I'm one of the millions of players of the VR game Sunset Hills Online. Like everyone else, I want to become the very best--really good players can even be paid, which would be my dream job. However, it's looking like my journey to video-game stardom will be interrupted by the largest guild war the online world has ever seen. Player-Killers run rampant through the game, armed to the teeth, and no one is ever truly safe. This story will (hopefully) be updated on Sundays.
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I wasn't special, I wasn't a marine or a scientist sent here from earth to study Pandora, I was a behaviorist-some say behaviorists are scientists too; but the brain isn't made up of mathematics and hope, it's like the roots of trees. Forever speaking but unheard. I study people's brains and their behavior. I don't look at it with hope and faith. I'm nothing special, not really. When I was accepted to help with Project Pandora, I was exhilarated. This was my big break, something to get me out there. I never expected for it to spiral into my life unprofessionally-become personal, emotional. That I would have to fight in a war between man and alien, choose between my own people and a clan of beings that accepted me-welcomed me, trained and made me one of them. This wasn't supposed to become personal, but it did.

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