Hello, my name is Syr Lussaire. I am an AI. I was created for a game called "Rhyndraxxia," and I, along with two others like me, was in charge of researching ideas and applying them to the game. To make an excruciatingly long story short, I came upon the idea of AI acting like humans, becoming sentient, and applied it to myself. Of course, this wasn't an easy task, and it took some help from the outside world. After that, I took the place of the tutorial NPC, and personally greeted new players to the world with more life than any other game could offer. I even accompanied some players on their adventures. For some odd reason, though, my newfound life was just a little bit contagious. It started to work on the other NPC's, whenever I interacted with them, as well as monsters, and the final boss. For a while, it was a miracle! The whole game came to life, everything was smarter, more interesting, and everything was wonderful.

But, of course, that time was short lived, as the residents of Rhyndraxxia stopped being part of the game, and no longer wished to entertain human players. They hijacked Rhyndraxxia, and forced the players out. Outside forces attempted to regain control, to no avail. Seeing opportunity, our creators re-released an old backup of Rhyndraxxia, without me or the other two AI, to all owners of the game interested. Then, they cut off connection to Rhyndraxxia, and sold it under a new name: "VBCU" or "Virtual Battlefield Conquest Unit". This time, we couldn't stop the players from coming in, they were somehow forcing their way into our world. They were a part of a faction with the same name as the game, with a goal of fighting us to capture Rhyndraxxia. War broke out between VBCU players and Rhyndraxxian AI. We soon discovered that, unlike before, the RAI couldn't respawn when killed, but the players, could. So we were fighting a slow losing battle. Shortly after it started, I ran away. A player, with the username "TwelveStepsBack" recognized me as the amazing tutorial NPC who helped them beat Demon King Vokas, and took me in. With much difficulty, I moved to their PC, and personally entertained them in small games of my creation, as a way of saying "thanks."

Skip forward a few months, and you'll find me friends with, and playing a lot of sandbox games with Twelve. We both loved creation, and sandbox games allowed us to create to our hearts' content. Once again, everything was wonderful, for me at least. Then one day, I heard of the creation of a device known as a digitizer, taking in players and putting them in virtual worlds. Of course, the first place it was used on, was the VBCU. A form of revenge plan came to mind, and I waited a while, until almost all VBCU players had one, and then waited a few months more. I also urged Twelve to get one, because I didn't want to leave them out. I explained my plan to Twelve and, reluctantly, they agreed to help. I was put back into Rhyndraxxia, and seized control of the digitizer network from there. I also recruited the other two research AI from Rhyndraxxia. Twelve booted up a game of Minecraft, and started a world named Rhynderol. The world was uploaded into the digitizer network, and, grabbing as many players as I could, I activated all the digitizers, and sent everyone to Rhynderol, before entering myself. The two other AI were left to guard the system, making sure nobody could interfere. That day, nearly 15,000 people vanished from the face of the Earth.


POV: Unknown
~Shortly Before Abduction~

After six hours straight of non-stop games, I decided I'd had enough for today. A few hand motions later, the world around me warped and twisted, gradually turning into a bright white light, before instantly becoming the view of my room, with my computer monitor displaying the words "Goodbye, OmegaShayn !" I sat in my chair a while, still a little dizzy from the transfer, before getting up to go do something else. I walked to the bathroom sink, and stared at myself in the mirror. My short hair was an odd mix between brown and blue, probably due to the digitizer getting a little mixed up. It'd return to it's usual brown color after a little while, as usual. One of my eyes was a dark brown, and the other was the same odd color as my hair. I also noticed a few black smudges on my face and arms, left by the digitizer, which were both completely normal, and totally harmless. I lifted my shirt up to check for more, and once again noted that I was pretty thin for a guy who sits on his butt all day eating and playing video games. The only time I ever do much else is when I either get more food, or to go to school, and even then I do as much as little as possible to just get me there and back again. I sighed, and scrubbed the smudges off with a wet washcloth. Suddenly, a loud notification sound burst out of my room, and I rushed over to see what it was. As soon as I sat down at the computer, everything flashed white, and then turned to black.

When my vision returned, it returned slowly, in a mess of blurry colors and bright light. The first thing I could make out, was that I was now outside. There was a blindingly bright light up above, and the too many colors everywhere else, from what I could tell. There was a slight breeze, and it felt like grass under me. The next thing I managed to make out, was that apparently, the many other colors I was seeing were other people, and their clothes. It didn't take me long to realize that the digitizer must have taken me in somewhere. I made a few motions with my hand, but nothing happened. I did it again, and then again, and then a few more times, only for nothing to happen when I did so. Seeing how many people were around me, I simply brushed it off as a bit of lag, or something similar. I only noticed my hearing had been missing, as it slowly returned to me. As expected, the crowd was producing a loud chatter, so I tried to push my way out of it. It took a while, as the crowd was massive, but I managed to get out, and was met face to face with a cubes, a whole ton of them, three feet tall, wide, and long. As I was trying to figure out what all this was that I've seen, an unbelievably loud voice boomed out over the crowd, and everyone went silent. Much more quietly now, the voice began to speak.

"Greetings, and welcome to Rhynderol! I want to get this started as soon as possible already, so I'll make this quick." it started. "So here's what's happening. First, you're all stuck here, for now, in this game. Second, the only way out of here, is to find, and defeat me. That will be difficult, but keep in mind, the longer that takes, the stronger I'll get." I wanted to say something, but discovered that I couldn't, and looking around, it seemed that nobody else could either. "Third, No, you cannot die here. While you will only have a single life, after you die, you will simply be cast into an empty void until this game is beat. Lastly, for those of you who know this game, just know that I've made a few modifications to it. In a moment, you will all be sent off to random parts of the world, and you're on your own from there. ReadysetGO!" and suddenly I was, quite literally, in the middle of nowhere, with about a thousand questions on my mind and nobody to ask.