• “Hey guys and welcome to Cry plays Terra. I’ve heard a lot of good things about this game and it’s supposed to be an all new field of gaming. Not much is known about it, but it’s still in beta and has tons of potential. I hope you enjoy this play through.” Cry says to his his mic talking to his fans on Twitch during one of his life steams. He hits the start button on the game and a monotone female voice begins “Please put on the Tech gloves and your Oculus headgear for the best gaming experience. Then announce that you are ready. This game has a voice reconation feature ”

    “Alright” Cry says and you could hear him fumbling around with the equipment. “All set, now what” he says calmly. “Now, time for character set up please wait while we scan you and upload you’re character.” Cry curses and quickly grabs the sup guy mask he kept by his desk and put it on, there was a bright blue light that surrounded him uploading his image to the game. “Scan complete, now you may make changes to your character.” in front of him was, a digital copy of himself wearing a green hoodie and khaki cargo pants. The sup guy mask covered most of his face besides his mouth and chin, which had the starting of a rad beard. His hair was a mess and covering part of the mask “Looks like I dodged a bullet there.” He said relieved smiling mischievously “Sorry guys but I can’t have you see my face yet it’ll ruin the magic”

    “Changes complete” he pronounced loudly. “Now prepare for in game transfer.”
    “In game trans-” he started to ask as once more a light surrounded Cry. He felt himself be picked up off the ground. “WHOA! W-what’s going on?” he says astonished. Suddenly things go dark for a moment and he can’t see anything. Realizing he still had his eyes closed he opened them up. To find that he was no longer in his apartment, but another place entirely. “No freaking way.” Cry was amazed to find that he was in a valley with tall green grass and towering mountains, the sky was a pink violet color due to the setting sun. “I’m actually in the game!” He spins around, jumps, and waves his hand in front of his face. He laughs happily “This is beyond words!” then he suddenly remembers that he was streaming this game “Wait what about my steam? Will it still go on if I’m here” He says looking up expecting an answer from the anonymous female voice. Instead of getting a verbal answer green letters pop in front of him “Recorded videos are not permitted but live streams are.” He reads aloud. “Well that answers that” he says scratching his head “But where do I go now?” looking around. He decided it would be best to walk around to see if he can find other players, but as soon as he walked a few steps the infront of him started to shake.

    Out of the ground came 3 pedestals, each held something. Once again in front of Cry green lettering popped up. “Please choose a class, once you choose you will be placed with a team so pick wisely.” he paused looking at the items. There was a broadsword, a Staff with a blue crystal at the top, and a red sheild with a cross on it. Cry looked back to the letters and continued reading. “Mage: be able to control the elements and cast curses, best suited for people who range.” he read looking at the staff “Sounds like something I’d normally take but I think I’ll go with something different.”

    “Cleric: Be able to shield and heal your team mates.” he shook his head and continued “Warrior: able to withstand more damage and excel at hand to hand combat.” Cry grinned walking through the letters and to the broadsword. He jumped up on the pedestal and took hold of the handle. White light came from the sword and started rising up his arm once the light had dispensed there was black and silver armor covering his body. He spun around to check himself out. “This, this just might be the coolest thing that has ever happened to me.”

    “You will now be put with your team.” said the anonymous voice, the earth beneath cry began to open up swallowing him whole. Cry screamed as he fell through the darkness wondering if he would survive the impact of hitting the ground. He did but it hurt like hell, knocking him unconscious from the pain.