November 2nd. The day people started lining up for SAO game. Sales began on November 5th. At 1300 on November 6th, the game begins!
The blonde-brown haired young girl, at exactly 1259 put her nerve gear on, and waited the 50 seconds for the game to be online.
When it was online, she said happily "Link Start"
Her name was Shakuntala. In Game, she was "Suki".And as she was sent into the world of Sword Art Online, she looked about. finding herself in a town. She checked her inventory, finding a basic weapon, some coin, basic armor and a health potion.
She went straight to a NPC merchant, finding a free guide book, which she took. She sold the basic weapon, and brought a weapon more suited for her, a shorter length, one handed sword. Pleased at that, she brought another health potion, and pondered about learning how to make them herself.
Ready, Suki headed out of town at once, quickly learning how to fight. She spent a few hours fighting Frenzy boar, getting a few item drops, and basically focusing on leveling. She was having fun, and pondered walking to the next town. She didn't know if she could get there before she had to log off, but it might be better then staying just outside the first town. She headed back to the town, to see about a map. She didn't think anyone she knew had access to the game. Her brothers had saved, and waited in line, for her copy, while most of her other friends didn't like computer games.
She explored the town, debating about trying to make friends, but decided against it right now. She sold the few items she had gotten from the boars, and glanced at the time. 1800. How had it gotten so late? She went to log out, because she needed to help out with dinner. As she went to sign out though, she couldn't find the log out button. She checked her menu thoroughly, but it wasn't there.
A bug? It had to be a bug, didn't it? She went up to another player, to see if they had the same problem, when light engulfed her, and those around her. A forced Teleport? She blinked as she appeared within a crowd of people. Was the whole 10,000 players here? She looked about, seeing shocked faces all around her.
And that's when Akihiko Kayaba appeared and told them that they couldn't escape the game. If they died, they died in real life. If they wanted to be free, they had to beat all 100 floors. Suki was staring at him in shock, and fear, when he said there was a little gift in their inventories. She opened hers, finding a mirror.
She took it out, and her own reflection, her real life reflection was there after a quick shimmer. Her blonde hair, when her avatars had been black, fell over her eyes and she dropped her mirror, shattering it into a million pieces of data. She fell to the ground, but only for a few minutes. She pushed through the crowd, knowing she should start to the next town, killing what she could to survive, and basically get out of the place where 10,000 players were trapped. She broke through, and started running down the street as if she knew what she was doing. She had no friends in this world, and as she stopped, she turned back to the crowd, hesitating. Would it be safer to be in a group, or solo? She didn't know. She stood there, probably looking like an idiot as she tried to decide what to do.
The blonde-brown haired young girl, at exactly 1259 put her nerve gear on, and waited the 50 seconds for the game to be online.
When it was online, she said happily "Link Start"
Her name was Shakuntala. In Game, she was "Suki".And as she was sent into the world of Sword Art Online, she looked about. finding herself in a town. She checked her inventory, finding a basic weapon, some coin, basic armor and a health potion.
She went straight to a NPC merchant, finding a free guide book, which she took. She sold the basic weapon, and brought a weapon more suited for her, a shorter length, one handed sword. Pleased at that, she brought another health potion, and pondered about learning how to make them herself.
Ready, Suki headed out of town at once, quickly learning how to fight. She spent a few hours fighting Frenzy boar, getting a few item drops, and basically focusing on leveling. She was having fun, and pondered walking to the next town. She didn't know if she could get there before she had to log off, but it might be better then staying just outside the first town. She headed back to the town, to see about a map. She didn't think anyone she knew had access to the game. Her brothers had saved, and waited in line, for her copy, while most of her other friends didn't like computer games.
She explored the town, debating about trying to make friends, but decided against it right now. She sold the few items she had gotten from the boars, and glanced at the time. 1800. How had it gotten so late? She went to log out, because she needed to help out with dinner. As she went to sign out though, she couldn't find the log out button. She checked her menu thoroughly, but it wasn't there.
A bug? It had to be a bug, didn't it? She went up to another player, to see if they had the same problem, when light engulfed her, and those around her. A forced Teleport? She blinked as she appeared within a crowd of people. Was the whole 10,000 players here? She looked about, seeing shocked faces all around her.
And that's when Akihiko Kayaba appeared and told them that they couldn't escape the game. If they died, they died in real life. If they wanted to be free, they had to beat all 100 floors. Suki was staring at him in shock, and fear, when he said there was a little gift in their inventories. She opened hers, finding a mirror.
She took it out, and her own reflection, her real life reflection was there after a quick shimmer. Her blonde hair, when her avatars had been black, fell over her eyes and she dropped her mirror, shattering it into a million pieces of data. She fell to the ground, but only for a few minutes. She pushed through the crowd, knowing she should start to the next town, killing what she could to survive, and basically get out of the place where 10,000 players were trapped. She broke through, and started running down the street as if she knew what she was doing. She had no friends in this world, and as she stopped, she turned back to the crowd, hesitating. Would it be safer to be in a group, or solo? She didn't know. She stood there, probably looking like an idiot as she tried to decide what to do.