Chapter Two – 002

Chapter Two – 002

For the second time in a day, he woke on a beach.

A firetruck blared into his ears, a cacophony of bells that rattled his sore head. He groaned and tried to roll over, covering his head with his arms. The tangy scent of his waterlogged clothes hit him hard, and he retched.

Smells almost as bad as that squid, he thought.

He lurched upright, suddenly remembering the sea monster. He looked around frantically, heart pounding with adrenaline. It was early morning, the sun just beginning to shine on the gray sands and dull green sea. There was a heavy mist in the air, as if the sun hadn't had a chance to burn it away yet, and it clung to the low places around him. He could see his left leg where the creature had grabbed him, the skin was blistered and torn. The same was true of his left forearm, and my god, they hurt so bad!

He held himself still, riding out the pain until he could get a handle on it. He focused on details to cope, running his hands through the coarse gray sand (why is it gray?) and noticed that both of his wounds had small, circular ridges where the flesh was torn.

Suction cups. He shuddered.

A bell rang brightly in his ear three more times, spiking the pain in his head but distracting him from his arm and leg. Then he saw it: a small icon shaped like an exclamation point was flashing in the corner of his vision.

"What is this?" He thought it looked like...No, that wouldn't make sense.

Looking directly at it was impossible, it kept moving to the side. He stood up, his legs protesting as the blistered skin stretched tight. He tried spinning toward the blinking object, but it'd dance away immediately. After five minutes, he had had enough. "AGH! What the hell! Open!"

And it did.

His vision was suddenly inundated with small blue boxes, semi-transparent and filled with large off-white script. He couldn't place why they seemed so familiar until he read one.

"No way."

The Continent Welcomes You, Unbound!

Choose Your Race!

This is insane, he managed, his mind reeling. It's like a game. What's an Unbound?

Dozens of names began to populate beneath the Race header, and he caught a few. Human, Elf, Dwarf, something called a Traxik. But then there was a stuttering glitch with the screen and sparks of crimson light bled onto the blue. Three notifications appeared in rapid succession, all save the last tinged by that crimson hue and accompanied by a droning tone.

ERR0R((#)! Extra Options Granted!

ERROR#12! Race Already Selected!

You Have Chosen: Nym

Nym: Will Unyielding, Soul of Fire. A Lost Race.

+1 to WIL, INT, DEX And END Per Level, +5 Bonus Stats Per Level. -5% XP Gain.

All Choices Have Consequences.

"What? I didn't choose anythi--"

Before he could finish the sentence, his jaw snapped shut as his body was wracked with Pain. Capital 'P' pain that hurt so bad it felt like his blood was on fire. Screams tried to worm their way out of him, but his throat had swollen and his lungs felt like they'd burst. That droning tone grew louder, more insistent, more textured; it rattled through him like a subwoofer had been installed beneath his skin, shaking his bones until everything just came loose. He thrashed in the sand, in silent agony.

Then, in an instant, it stopped.

The pain disappeared, as if it had never been, and his notifications cleared and repopulated.

Race Successfully Changed.

Prepare For Your Reveal!

My what? What the hell is going on?

Congratulations! You Have Revealed Your Omen!

ERROR! Omens--ERR-0R!

Omens Are--#F(=)

Y*% H*@V3 ReV$al$#: (#$ F00--ERROR

More red light, more noise, though each subsequent notification was met with more and more blue and gold. A pain slowly gathered behind his eyes, intense any only getting worse at each flashing box.

A burst of blue and gold sparks inundated his vision, completely obscuring everything else and drowning out that irregular static with the sound of a ringing bell. A single stout-bordered blue box appeared. There was not a hint of red to it.

You Have Revealed: The Magician

+2 to WIL, +1 to INT, And PER Per Level.

A wave of rainbow light exploded outward from him, like an expanding orb. It happened so suddenly, he could only watch as it whisked into the distance, a receding line that didn't touch the loose sand at his feet.

What? He looked down at himself, confused and slightly terrified. Omens? Magician? He didn't even know what that meant!

And then he did, as if the knowledge was shoved into his brain:

The Magician: The Will To Know.

That's...less than useful. He ran a shaking hand through his dark hair, slicking it back with an increasing amount of sweat. All of this had him covered in a flop sweat, not to mention the building heat in the air. He was overwhelmed. Whatever was going on had more rules to it than he could grasp. And that light show was...concerning, to say the least.

And the pain...it still tingled his fingertips, an echo of torment he couldn't shake. The pain more than anything had him sure that this, whatever it was, was all real.

But it couldn't be...could it?

As stupid as it sounded, even in the privacy of his own head, it felt like he was in an RPG or MMO game. Fantasy races, blue menu screens, magic and monsters...it all felt terribly familiar. Save that he wasn't familiar with the Nym race in any fiction, and the term "Omen" was also unfamiliar, though he guessed it was something like a class. If this was all a delusion, his imagination was smarter than he had ever thought.

In less than a breath, another notification popped up.

Choose Your Born Trait!

This time the window was populated by dozens, hundreds, then thousands of options. A scroll bar on the side of the notification window slowly grew smaller and smaller, until he could barely see it. The error messages didn't reappear, thankfully, and he found himself staring at more options than he knew what to do with. The growing list of options ranged from useful to downright bizarre.

Mighty Thews: +2 to STR and +2 bonus to any Feats of Strength performed.

Talented Voice: +2 to VIT and +2 bonus to all Negotiations with sentient creatures that share your language.

Fish Breath: Breathe underwater, able to eat entire fish in a single swallow.

...

"So many...."

You Have Learned a Skill!

Acid Resistance (Common), Level 1

Decrease damage from acid by a small amount. Amount increases slightly with Skill Level.

Felix grimaced, the taste of the Dread's ichor still faint in his mouth. At least it was good for something. The moment he closed the notification, another three appeared in quick succession:

Acid Resistance is now Level 2!

Acid Resistance is now Level 3!

Acid Resistance is now Level 4!

Huh. Felix's eyes widened as he felt his injuries begin to burn less. Now instead of a faint burning they just felt like a standard open wound, wet and stinging in the air. Did this mean he could train Acid Resistance by jumping in the brackish water? He glanced at the waveless sea before him, imagining the creatures squirming beneath.

He shuddered. Hard pass.

You have Gained a Title!

Survivor I (Uncommon)!

Your Health has dropped below 5%, but you lived to tell the tale! +1 END, +1 VIT!

You Have Learned A Skill!

Analyze (Common), Level 1

Intuit knowledge of people, places, and things! Will garner more information with further use!

You Have Analyzed Your Enemy!

Name: The Dread

Type: Blood Beast

Level: ???

HP: ???

MP: ???

Lore: The Dread is all consuming, all powerful, and unstoppable.

Analyze, huh? Felix was inordinately pleased. If he was going the route of knowledge gatherer then this would be a core skill.

That monster name and lore though...Yikes.

You Have Escaped The Dread! You Fled Rather Than Die A Painful Death! Wise Move!

XP Earned!

Felix let out a shrill yawp as suddenly light enveloped his body. He scrambled to his feet as a nearly inaudible yet haunting melody crashed against his ears, and the light faded just as quickly as it appeared. A new notification appeared before him, and this time the box was gilded and surrounded by a stylized border.

Level up!

You Are Now Level 2!

+3 to WIL! +2 to INT! +1 to DEX! +1 to END! +1 to PER!

You Have 5 Unused Stat Points!

"Holy shit," he said, his eyes wide. "It IS like a video game."

This only affirmed his increasingly paranoid suspicion that he had died and gone to a particularly strange afterlife. He had stats. And levels! What even was this?

The notifications continued, unabated.

Your Title Gourmand Has Garnered You Insight!

You Have Learned A Skill!

Memories of the Past (Uncommon), Level 1

Capture Memories from the Mana of your foes! Relive collected Memories to gain insight and learn from your enemies! Memories last until relived, then fade. Percentage retained determined by Skill Level.

SYNERGY DETECTED!

Keen Mind Has Synergy With Memories of the Past (U)!

Do You Wish To Evolve Your Skill?

Y/N

"Uh, yes. Why wouldn't I?"

Evolution In Process...

Felix suddenly felt light-headed and sweaty, as if he hadn't eaten in days and tried to run a marathon. His hands shook as he held them up to his head. He saw more flashes of blue and gold in the corners of his vision, like fireworks just out of sight. That pain reawakened, flaring along his skin and burrowing up his spine.

The sound of a bell chimed, barely audible, and the pain rapidly spiked. Felix's breath was sucked from his chest, like he'd been punched in the solar plexus. His body felt like a deflating balloon, and all of his air was rushing out of him, gathering at the edges of his vision.

You Have Discovered A Skill!

Lessons of the Past (Rare), Level 1

Capture Memories from the Mana of your foes! All Memories are retained perfectly for 30 days, after which retention is increased by Skill Level. Chance of learning Skills from retained Memories increases with Skill Level.

GASP! Felix sucked in a sudden breath, finally able to breath, and he fell to his knees. His head felt stuffed with cotton and also vaguely on fire. The pain of the evolving Skill was vivid but brief, a dull burn that even now faded away. The notification hovered before him as he coughed into the sandy loam, blinking insistently until he acknowledged it. He looked up.

Ho-holy cow.

If he was reading this correctly, he could learn Skills from the memories of enemies he'd, what? Defeated? Encountered? That was wildly overpowered. His choice of Born Trait was already bearing fruit.

Memory Gained From The Dread! Would You Like To Review It Now?

Yes/Yes