(A/N)
Remember BB from Ben's Journey through Runescape? Well, now his son is thrown into this horrible and sick(as BB's son thinks at the first minute he was thrown into this world) dimension. I am still deciding if this story should be without an ending or with an ending. By the way, without an ending means I won't stop writing, I'll just keep writing and writing chapters until one day I get bored and end this story quick. LOL…
It was a quiet afternoon in Mountainville, a small country that has lots of mountains. A boy carrying his schoolbag was whizzing through the gutter, eager to get home. His name tag on his school uniform indicated his name was Jazz Bellamy Vale.
Jazz plodded into his house and stomped up the stairs. He had a habit of running or stomping around. He didn't like walking.
"Stop that, Jazz. I can't concentrate." called Ben, Jazz's dad, from his room. Honestly, he really didn't like it when his dad piles into his room and practice his magic on those weird targets. He didn't even know why did his dad bring a magic spell-book back from some weirdo world called Glienor.
In this generation, Glienor was unheard of. That was because they canceled the tradition of 15-year-olds experiencing life in RuneScape 20 years ago, ten years before Jazz was born.
Jazz's mum, Jessica, was busy making lunch. Every now and then, he could hear the clangs of ladles, his mum's favourite music. Jazz hurried up the stairs to his bedroom.
Jazz took out his room key and unlocked the door. He ran in and slammed the door, before locking it. He preferred to have his room private. When he went out of his room, he locked it tight, and kept the key in his pocket. When he's about to sleep, he keeps the key under his mum's bed, and she never notices.
Jazz fell onto his nice, soft bed. 10 seconds later, he tumbled out and looked for something random to wear. He pulled open his wardrobe and walked into it, as he thought it was amusing. Suddenly, he tripped, and fell into the darkness. To his surprise, he was falling down, down, down, down.
With a loud thud, he landed. Where was this place? Jazz could picture he was in a house. He got up, wondering what had happened. Just then, a man in his mid 30s walked up. "Good day. You have been sucked into the world of RuneScape, also known as Glienor. My name is Ron, and I'm here to help you get started in this world." Ron explained.
"Send me back!" Jazz yelled rudely, and Ron shook his head. "It is not within my power. None of the people you approach can help you too. You'll just have to live life in RuneScape until you find something that can take you back. And, I assume that it would be a long, long, long time before that happens."
Jazz groaned. "Now what?" he asked, not very enthusiastic. Just then, three boys and a girl appeared out of nowhere and fell with a loud thud onto the ground. Ron seemed to pay no attention.
"Here's your RuneScape Book. Inside you will find your stats, your combat level, the hitpoints you have left and your running stamina." Ron said, giving me a book. "Now, you should go and see the Survival Expert. She's in a blue cloak and a blue hood to match."
Jazz's POV
I went out of the house and looked at RuneScape for the first time. The air was fresh, and there were tons of butterflies fluttering around. Daisies bloomed as I ran out of the gate. The woman Ron had described was standing just a few meters away, observing some 10-year-olds and 12-year-olds cutting down trees and making a fire with the logs.
I walked up to the woman, and she smiled at me warmly. "Welcome, your name might be?" she asked. "My name is Jazz." I introduced myself. "Well, okay then, Jazz. I am Laurie, the Survival Expert of Tutorial Island." Laurie said.
"Tutorial Island? Is that the island we're on now?" Jazz asked. "Yes." Laurie confirmed. "Tutorial Island is the place where all new people in Glienor get started, before moving on to the mainland when you are qualified enough," she added.
"Anyway, let's get started. Chop off a tree and make a fire with the logs. You can do it with these." Laurie handed me a Bronze Axe and a Tinderbox. I went over to a tree and chopped it down. It took me a few minutes, no joke.
"Don't worry, you will be able to chop trees faster when your Woodcutting Level is greater." Laurie laughed. I raised a brow, and I took the book Ron had given me out of my pocket. I turned to the Stats page, and I saw it. Woodcutting Level 1.
"Anyway, here's your backpack. You can't hold items by carrying it, so every adventurer will be given this backpack. Do not underestimate it, it can hold much more than it looks." Laurie laughed. I nodded, and shoved my Bronze Axe and my RuneScape Book into my backpack and I set the logs on fire. Fireworks sprouted all around me, and I was startled.
"You will always get that when you rise a level. Good way to alert you of your level, I say." Laurie remarked, as I looked at my book's Stats page, to find my Firemaking level had rose to 2.
"Hmm, I am feeling a little hungry. Well, take this then. Go over to the river and fish for shrimps." Laurie said, tossing to me a Fishing Net. I ran over to the river and dipped my net inside. I was stationed beside a 10-year-old wearing a neat blue singlet.
I got out my net. It had caught five shrimps. I grinned, and went back to Laurie. "Chop a tree and make another fire. Your fire has turned to ashes. It's like that." Laurie noted. I nodded, and went over to a tree. It was chopped down in 2 minutes. Fireworks appeared around me, signaling I had grown to Woodcutting Level 2.
I made a fire, and I cooked the shrimps. 4 were burnt while the last one was cooked. I threw the burnt shrimps back into the water. One of the boys fishing was surprised to see a burnt shrimp buried within raw shrimps when he hauled up his net.
"Good work, Jazz. You should go and see the Cooking Tutor right now. He lives in a big white house with brown roofs. It's visible from here, see? Well, you just have to go there. He'll teach you how to cook in a real kitchen instead of cooking in the wild. Hurry up now, it's already sunset." Laurie remarked.
I ran over to the white house, still very amazed to be at the world that Dad had once been to.
(A/N) What? Did you say it's short? I didn't think it was short at all, for a first chapter. Oh yeah, I totally forgot it was the first chapter. Review, peepos!
